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The production code is only used on both CBS and NBC. [ 1 ] 20th Television format for free-to-air network produced shows is YSSSEE, where Y is the season identifier from 1 to Z, S is the three-letter show identifier and E is a two-digit episode number during that season. [ 1 ]
NFL on CBS (1956) AFC games (and inter-conference games when the AFC team is the road team) The AFC Championship Game; The Super Bowl (every four years) The NFL Today (1961) PGA Tour on CBS (1970) Masters Tournament (shared with ESPN) PGA Championship (shared with ESPN) PGA Tour (shared with NBC Sports) College Basketball on CBS (1981)
CBS: co-production with Meridian Productions Biff Baker, U.S.A. 1952–1953: Meet Mr. McNutley: 1953–1955: General Electric Theater: 1953–1962: Studio 57: 1954–1958: DuMont Television Network/Syndication: Star Stage: 1955–1956: NBC: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: 1955–1965: CBS/NBC: co-production with Shamley Productions State Trooper ...
The CBS television network is a television network based in the United States made up of 15 owned-and-operated stations and nearly 228 network affiliates. [1]Stations are listed in alphabetical order by city of license.
Toggle CBS stations outside the United States subsection. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Walker – KCCW-TV 12 (satellite of WCCO-TV) Mississippi
CBS: Based on the 1965 TV series Till Death Us Do Part by the British Broadcasting Corporation Syndicated by Viacom Enterprises until 1990 Sanford and Son: 1972–1977: NBC: Based on the 1962 TV series Steptoe and Son by the British Broadcasting Corporation Maude: 1972–1978: CBS: Spin-off of All in the Family: Good Times: 1974–1979: Spin ...
This category is for television stations carrying or planning to carry an affiliation with the CBS television network. Stations affiliated with another network that are carrying or planning to carry a CBS affiliation on a digital subchannel are also included in this category. Flagship 1: WCBS-TV, New York City Flagship 2: KCBS-TV, Los Angeles
One of these shows was titled TV.com. The program, highlighting the best of the Internet for new and casual computer users, aired in U.S. syndication, and featured Ron Reagan as a correspondent. [3] On April 22, 2005, CNET acquired TV Tome, a fan-run television database. [4] TV.com was launched a few months after that acquisition on June 1 ...