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KSWB-TV/KFDO-TV 8: 1961-1976 Defunct Initially licensed to Elk City; the station moved its city of license to Sayre when it became a satellite of Amarillo-based KFDA-TV. Sold to Stanley Marsh 3, owner of ABC affiliate KVII-TV, in 1976 and became a satellite of KVII-TV. Columbia-Jefferson City, Missouri: KOMU-TV 8: 1953-1955 (secondary) NBC KRCG 13
The US Cable Group was a cable television provider that at its peak served over 240,000 subscribers in twelve states. It was among the top 35 cable providers in the nation and had cable systems in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin.
The pay TV network Showtime makes its debut, appearing only on a Dublin, California cable system. The network would expand nationally in 1978. July 4 U.S. television networks present extensive coverage of nationwide events commemorating the country's bicentennial. July 11
KHSL-TV 12: 1953-1978 (secondary) CBS KRCR-TV 7 Secondary affiliation, with CBS as its primary affiliation. Later shared with NBC affiliate KRCR-TV. Disaffiliated from ABC in 1978 when KRCR-TV took a full-time ABC affiliation. Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands: WSVI 8: 1965-2016 Ion Television: none; served on cable by WENY-TV, Elmira, NY
1976 April 29 Maude: 1972 Another Day: 1978 May 13 The Ted Knight Show: The Bionic Woman: 1976 Columbo: 1971 May 18 Baretta: 1975 July 21 Chico and the Man: 1974 September 1 Fred Flintstone and Friends: 1977 October 28 Laff-A-Lympics: Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics: November 10 The American Girls: 1978 December 2 Yogi's Space Race: December 4 ...
Signed-off in 1971 due to financial difficulties and increasing competition from KBMA-TV (now NBC's current Kansas City affiliate, KSHB-TV) and returned to the air in 1978 as religious independent station KYFC-TV. Kirksville, Missouri-Ottumwa, Iowa: KTVO 3: 1955–1974 (secondary) ABC (CBS on DT2) KYOU-DT2 15.2
The News-Leader compiled a list of 16 television shows and movies set in Missouri — some of which were filmed here while others were not.
HBO was the first true premium cable (or "pay-cable") network as well as the first television network intended for cable distribution on a regional or national basis; however, there were notable precursors to premium cable in the pay-television industry that operated during the 1950s and 1960s (with a few systems lingering until 1980), as well ...