On December 21, 1953 KOMU-TV8 broadcast its signal for the first time. The
station is a full-power NBC Affiliate operating as an independent commercial
property. KOMU-TV8 is the only university-owned commercial television station
in the United States utilizing its newsroom as a working lab for students.
Recognized throughout the broadcast industry as the premiere training ground
for television journalists, KOMU-TV8's newsroom creates a real-life lab experience
for students attending The University of Missouri prestigious School of Journalism.
Students have always been a part of the KOMU-TV experience. The station went on the air as an experiment of sorts, the brainchild of journalism professor Edward C. Lambert. Students served as interns in the early years, but in 1970, that all changed. Students began to fill the roles of reporters, writers, producers, and photographers for all the station¹s newscasts. Those students have gone on to work at the network level, in every state, and around the world.
The station is located on Highway 63 just south of Columbia. Our antenna rises
780 feet above the ground sending out a signal of 316,000 watts. More than
150 thousand families live in KOMU-TV8's coverage area. KOMU-TV8 generates
all its revenue from advertising with no state funding, and reinvests all surplus
cash in continuous development of its educational mission.
While KOMU-TV8 strives to bring the best education to its students, the news
station also works to bring Mid-Missouri the best news coverage and has received
numerous awards for its on air news coverage. |