Who is the owner of kwwl? Quincy Newspapers became owner of KWWL on July 1, 2006. The merger made QNI the owner of four of the NBC affiliates serving Iowa, along with flagship station WGEM-TV in Quincy, Illinois, KTTC in Rochester, Minnesota, and Black Hawk/AFLAC sibling KTIV, which had been sold to QNI in 1989.What channel is kwwl on tv? The station operates on VHF channel 7. KWWL is owned by Quincy Newspapers. The station's studios are located on East 4th Street in Waterloo, Iowa and its transmitter is located at the AFLAC Tower north of Rowley, Iowa.Where is the kwwl transmitter in iowa? KWWL's studios are located on East 5th Street in Waterloo, and its transmitter is located north of Rowley, Iowa, a city in Buchanan County. The station also maintains news bureaus and advertising sales offices in Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Iowa City.When did kwwl change its logo? On April 11, 2010, KWWL became the first station in eastern Iowa and the first QNI station to broadcast its newscasts in high definition. At this time, its updated its logo, removing the large blue circle that surrounded the 7. Bob Hogue – 1979–1984, sports director, play-by-play announcer for Iowa Television Network.
KWWL is the NBC-affiliated television station in Waterloo, Iowa, and serves as the primary NBC affiliate for the northeastern third of the state of Iowa, including 21 counties and the larger cities of Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and Iowa City. The station operates on VHF channel 7. KWWL is owned by Quincy Newspapers.