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WKBS-TV was a television station on UHF channel 48 serving the Philadelphia area, licensed to serve Burlington, New Jersey. It operated from September 1965 to August 1983 and was one of three major independent stations serving the Delaware Valley .
In 1983, Cornerstone Television was granted a construction permit for channel 47 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, to serve the Johnstown–Altoona market. It bought the transmitter used by the original WKBS-TV (channel 48) in Philadelphia when that station went dark in 1983, and used this transmitter to put channel 47 on the air November 2, 1985, reusing the WKBS-TV call sign.
WKBS-TV: CTVN: satellite of WPCB-TV ch. 40 Pittsburgh. ... Lighthouse TV Philadelphia: 3 30 KYW-TV: CBS: Start TV on 3.2 Dabl on 3.3 Fave TV on 3.4 6 6 WPVI-TV: ABC:
Lone Star Channel on 4.2, Heartland on 4.3, Shop LC on 4.4, Jewelry TV on 4.5, Infomercials on 4.6 Wildwood: 40 36 WMGM-TV: True Crime Network: GetTV on 40.2, Univision on 40.3 (simulcast of WUVP-DT 65.1) Atlantic City: 44 13 WMCN-TV: Infomercials Jewelry TV on 44.4 62 34 WWSI: TEL: TeleXitos on 62.2 Delaware Valley: Vineland: 65 17 WUVP-DT: UNI
WPHL-TV was the principal beneficiary of the closure of one of its primary competitors. WKBS-TV left the air in August 1983 after no buyer came forward and its owner, Field Enterprises, wished to liquidate. The vast majority of the WKBS-TV program inventory was purchased by the Providence Journal Company for WPHL-TV alongside a $500,000 package ...
WGTW-TV (channel 48) is a television station licensed to Millville, New Jersey, United States, owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN). It previously served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, television market, but can now only be received over-the-air in Southern New Jersey.
Mike Pereira walked out to his spot during Fox's media day and was greeted by a larger contingent of reporters than usual for an officiating expert when there were Super Bowl-winning coaches and ...
While WKBD-TV was sold to Cox Enterprises in May 1983, [19] finding an entity to purchase WKBS-TV proved to be difficult. Faced with a deadline to complete the liquidation of Field Enterprises, and with no purchasers having been found, Field took WKBS-TV dark on August 30, 1983, and returned the station's license to the FCC. [20]