KMOV-TV
Dan Greenwald is a seasoned web producer currently employed at KMOV since July 2012. Prior to this role, Dan held the position of sports producer at KOMU from January to May 2012, where weekly sports segments were produced for newscasts. Dan also served as a general assignment reporter at KOMU-TV from April 2011 to May 2012, covering a range of topics including taxes and healthcare. Earlier experience includes reporting for KBIA Public Radio, focusing on Columbia, MO City Council meetings, and an internship with 101 ESPN, where responsibilities included editing audio and managing calls. Dan Greenwald earned a Bachelor of Journalism in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia between 2008 and 2012.
KMOV-TV
KMOV Channel 4 began broadcasting in St. Louis as KWK-TV on July 8, 1954. Four years later, CBS Inc. purchased the station and changed its call letters to KMOX-TV. On May 16, 1986, Viacom International, Inc., bought KWK-TV from CBS. Because CBS retained the KMOX call letters for the AM radio station it still owned locally, a change in the Channel 4 call letters was necessary. KMOX-TV became KMOV-TV. Belo Corp. acquired the station on June 1, 1997. On June 13, 2013, the Gannett Company announced that it would acquire Belo. On December 23, 2013, shortly after the Gannett/Belo deal was approved and completed, Meredith Corporation announced that it would purchase KMOV. In December 2021, Gray Television, Inc. purchased KMOV. KMOV-TV produces and airs News 4 This Morning 4:00 - 7a; News 4 at Noon, News 4 at 5:00, 6:00 and 10:00 and News 4 Weekends. Our morning lifestyle show, Great Day St. Louis airs from 9:00 - 10:00 on Channel 4. KMOV Digital has made significant strides across all multimedia platforms in this market. Content and advertising for various KMOV news, weather, and sports apps make up a large part of KMOV's revenue. KMOV - TV has won hundreds of regional Emmy awards, dozens of local and national Edward R. Murrow awards and other elite awards over the many years in broadcast news. In 2014, Channel 4 celebrated 60 years on the air with a 90-minute special looking back on significant events and personalities through the years.