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Only station in Nebraska & Iowa completely set up for color
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KMTV Channel 3, Omaha, 1956 trade ad -
"Color Firsts" from lowbrow to highbrow |
1000 color shows was already a lot in 1956. Thank you for posting the ad.
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Well that's cool! I'm watching KMTV as we speak!
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There was no excuse for holding out on color, buy your CTC4 today!
I bet channel 3 had quite a coverage area across level terrain. Thanks for the history! |
I don't know how their coverage area was in 1956, but now, it must be the lowest wattage station.
We have KETV (the strongest) that is the ABC affiliate WOWT the NBC Affiliate KMTV, CBS Affiliate KMTV is and was always the hardest station to pick up on rabbit-ears. Also.. it caused much confusion, but in the 80's, WOWT and KMTV swithed Affiliates. It STILL confuses me to this day on what channel certain shows are on..... |
w0w thats an nice ad!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing it :) |
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When CBS and Westinghouse b'casting were sold together in the early 90's, affiliates had to change also. Baltimore's WMAR has been all three networks over the last 30 years. WBAL was NBC, then CBS, now NBC again. WJZ (the group-W station) switched from ABC to CBS. Talk about confusion.....:sigh: |
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BTW, that was for reception in Virginia... |
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Interesting how your city has W stations and K stations. Here it's all Ws. Heard a story that a station under construction in New Hamphire was given a K callsign by someone at the FCC, who must have thought New Hamphire was out west somewheres. If I owned that station, I would have kept that K callsign, as I'd be the only station in town with such a call. |
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