![]() ![]() The network runs programming seven days a week: airing nightly in prime time, along with a Saturday morning live-action educational programming block produced by Hearst Media Production Group called One Magnificent Morning. ![]() As of August 2017, The CW's audience is 50% male and 50% female. The network's programming lineup is intended to appeal mainly to viewers between the ages of 18 and 34, although from 2008 to 2011, the network shifted its programming to appeal to women in that demographic. The CW marked its formal launch date on September 20, 2006, with the two-hour premiere of the seventh cycle of America's Next Top Model. The CW's first two nights of programming – on September 18 – consisted of reruns and launch-related specials. The CW debuted on September 18, 2006, as the successor to UPN and The WB – both of which respectively shut down on September 15 and 17 of that year. ![]() Discovery (CBS Corporation and WarnerMedia's respective successors) each retaining a 12.5% ownership stake. Nexstar closed its acquisition of a controlling interest in The CW on October 3, 2022, with Paramount Global and Warner Bros. (the latter was owned by Time Warner, later AT&T's WarnerMedia). The network's name is derived from the first letters of the names of its two founding co-owners CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Susan Kim started at WTMJ-TV Channel 4 in 1994 on the assignment desk as a reporter.The CW Television Network (commonly referred to as just The CW) is an American English-language commercial broadcast television network that is controlled, through The CW Network, LLC, by Nexstar Media Group with a 75% ownership interest. Her easy-going style, sense of community and family have made her a Brew City TV favorite. Now on "Live at Daybreak" beginning daily at 5 a.m., Kim and co-anchor Vince Vitrano share the stories of the day and their lives with viewers, and she uses Twitter. Kim lives in Wales with her husband and three kids but finds plenty of time explore Milwaukee, dine out and take in her old stomping grounds in the Third Ward. Learn more about Kim in this edition of "Milwaukee Talks." But how does she balance early mornings, family and other priorities? We asked this and more. What's changed the most in your time in Milwaukee and your time in Milwaukee media? : You've been at Channel 4 now for 15 years. Susan Kim: The whole city, especially Downtown. I remember when I first came to Milwaukee for my job interview. ![]() I thought it came off as kind of a working class town. I remember the roads - does anybody fix the roads around here (laughter), because the freeway was all bumpy.īut, honestly, Milwaukee was really pretty. On my interview tour they took me around and they showed me the lake, and some things Downtown. I just thought "what a pretty city." I feel like it's changed a lot since then - just in terms of what there is to do, the development, the kind of people who live here. It's really a lot more cosmopolitan than a lot of people think it is. Right out of college I went to Juneau, Alaska, for three months. ![]()
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