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On January 1, 1989, six television stations in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Florida, markets, exchanged network affiliations.The event, referred to in contemporary media coverage as "The Big Switch", [1] was described as "Miami's own soap opera" [2] and at times compared to Dallas and Dynasty because of the lengthy public disputes between multiple parties that preceded it. [3]
1989 South Florida television affiliation switch; B. Inauguration of George H. W. Bush; G. 46th Golden Globe Awards; N. 1988 National Society of Film Critics Awards;
WPBF (channel 25) is a television station licensed to Tequesta, Florida, United States, serving the West Palm Beach area as an affiliate of ABC.Owned by Hearst Television, the station maintains studios on RCA Boulevard in the Monet section of Palm Beach Gardens and a transmitter in Palm City southwest of I-95.
1 1989 South Florida television affiliation switch. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Did you know nominations/1989 South Florida television affiliation switch.
"United States TV Stations: Florida", Yearbook of Radio and Television, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1964, OCLC 7469377 – via Internet Archive; Gonzalo R. Soruco (1996). Cubans and the Mass Media in South Florida. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1379-4.
Pages in category "1989 in American television" ... 1988–89 United States network television schedule (late night) 1989 South Florida television affiliation switch ...
WSFL-TV (channel 39) is an ... area stations passed on until the wave of affiliation switches in January 1989. ... typeface for "South Florida") was used from 2006 to ...
WPEC (channel 12) is a television station in West Palm Beach, Florida, United States, affiliated with CBS.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside Fort Pierce–licensed CW affiliate WTVX (channel 34) and two low-power, Class A stations: MyNetworkTV affiliate WTCN-CD (channel 43) and WWHB-CD (channel 48).