These networks have common studio facilities based in downtown Eureka on Sixth street and the transmitter tower of KAEF is situated in the southeast of the city beside Barry Road. It has the identification in the broadcasting market as an individual outlet but in real manners, KAEF is operating as a semi-satellite of KRCR television for the specific areas of Redding and Chico. It is carrying the entire programming schedule in the transmission while separate commercials and news bulletin of KAEF have the separate telecast.
KAEF Local News Live:
On Auditorium Drive in Readings have the main control room for operations which is on a shared basis with KRCR and KCVU television outlets. KRCR web portal was being used while the television station has no other platform to connect with viewers. On August 1, 1987, its first-ever transmission was on-aired in the broadcasting market as having call signs of KREQ and association was carried out with Fox network under the possession of Md River Broadcasting. The viewers and ratings of KREQ were surprisingly decreased and the outlets start losing money on monthly basis due to the existence of KIEM and KVIQ in a small broadcasting market as VHF networks.
Viewership of KAEF:
California Oregon Broadcasting decided to buy KREQ in 1989 which already has KRCR under the possession of the new ownership and also has radio broadcasting outlets KEKA and KFLI. The radio assets were later sold off in a purchasing deal of channel 23 and on October 30, 1989, the call letters were changed to the current KAEF which was taken from the Arcata Eureka Fortuna. Lamco Communications announced to acquire KAEF and other television outlets KFWU from the California Oregon Broadcasting in Fort Bragg.
News App of Channel 23:
KAEF ABC 23 mobile news application has main features in which news transmission, breaking news, and stories, revealing articles and columns from a well-known journalist. The weather reports and traffic plans are delivered during weekdays and weekends with a news-sharing option.
News Team of KAEF:
The news director of KAEF is controlling and supervised the entire department and the multimedia journalist of the news team have professional reporters. The weather department of the television station is managed by the chief meteorologist and expert team which provides the latest news.
News Channel 23 Weather App:
KAEF weather mobile app provides you with a most elegant way of presentation in weather reports and warnings for your favorite and selective areas. You can experience a friendly user manual and the storm tracker is available in high-resolution quality. Humidity percentage, Wind speed, and flood emergency can be monitored during usage of this mobile application.
First Weather Alert of Eureka:
Chief meteorologists and weather experts of KAEF ABC 23 have relevant journalism experience in the field and closely monitor the events. Some remote areas and flood-affected regions are red zone alerts in which populated areas need to be evacuated. Health advisories and alerts are fully functional with notifications alerts and can be forwarded to your friend and family circle through social media platforms.
Where We Can Watch Live Stream:
KAEF live transmission facilitates locally based news and events, live talk shows, and press conferences along with living match coverage directly from the stadium. The HD cameras are being used by television cameraman’s and transmission feed is 24/7 available in both standard and high-resolution video quality.