WMTV NBC 15
Timothy Lindorff has extensive experience in media production and sales. Currently serving as a Technical Media Producer at WMTV NBC 15 since October 2011, responsibilities include directing live news segments, monitoring on-air signals, editing video for morning newscasts, and ensuring audio quality and closed captioning. Previously, Timothy worked at Magna Publications as an Online Seminar Assistant, where operations involved managing video and audio equipment for live seminars and creating files for seminar CD sales. Additionally, a long tenure at Famous Footwear involved customer service and sales transactions. Earlier roles at WMTV NBC 15 included studio crew and editing tasks. Timothy holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Edgewood College, with prior education at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
WMTV NBC 15
Leading Broadcast affiliate in Madison Wisconsin. WMTV signed on the air in July 1953 on channel 33 and was an affiliate of ABC, DuMont, and NBC. In 1956, WKOW-TV, which had the CBS affiliation, picked up the ABC affiliation from WMTV after losing CBS to then-new VHF station WISC-TV, thus resulting in WMTV becoming solely affiliated with NBC. In 1960, WMTV switched channels from 33 to 15, where it remained until analog broadcasting ceased just before midnight on February 17, 2009. The station's over-the-air broadcasts are now on digital channel 19, though it is found through PSIP protocol on virtual channel 15. WMTV's digital signal initially had 2 subchannels, 15.1 (NBC) and 15.2 (The AccuWeather Channel); a third subchannel, 15.3, formally launched on April 1, 2013, affiliated with the classic TV and movie network Antenna TV.[1] On October 16, 2010, WMTV became the second commercial TV station in Madison to produce all of its newscasts in high-definition, the first being WISC-TV. On October 18, 2010, the station also began airing its flagship syndicated programs Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune in HD.