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KingDaevid
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...in the "what if" thread below about a fantasized Metromedia Network in 1965, brief mention was made about one of 1967's most notorious flops, the Overmyer Network. It existed for only 30 days, almost identically to Ed Wynn's Amalgamated radio network of the mid-'30s, and collapsed for the same reasons -- the money just wasn't there to operate the thing. Unlike Amalgamated, however, the network somehow found time to change its name to The United Network before the plug was finally pulled...
...its only offering was "The Las Vegas Show," a talk/variety combination (not unlike the 1954-57 Steve Allen/Ernie Kovacs version of "Tonight") hosted by Bill Dana (the nightclub comic whose character Jose Jimenez was a big hit on record albums around this time), and intended as late-night competition against Johnny Carson on NBC and Joey Bishop on ABC. I've Googled for this show and can only come up with a little information on affiliate stations, including from a thread on this same site from just over a year ago. I wonder if perhaps anyone here now can supply any additional information about Overmyer/United's affiliate list? What I've dug up so far is:
WPHL/17 Philadelphia (Overmyer owned-and-operated, remarkably enough)
WGN/9 Chicago (Independent)
WVTV/18 Milwaukee (Independent; ran Bishop's ABC and Merv Griffin's CBS late night shows in the years immediately after this)
WNWO/24 Toledo (Independent)
KPHO/5 Phoenix (Independent; ran the show after Carson's and Bishop's had ended each night)
WTAR/3 Norfolk (CBS; ran Bishop's ABC show after United folded)
WTVR/6 Richmond (CBS)
...there's also mention on a web site of an Indianapolis affiliate that not only ran "The Las Vegas Show" after Carson and Bishop had ended each night, but tape-delayed each program for over 48 hours after the network fed it! Perhaps WTTV/4?...
...also, considering that WGN and WVTV ran it, did the other stations then owned by Tribune (WPIX/11 New York and KWGN/2 Denver; any others?) and Gaylord (WKY/4 Oklahoma City, WTVT/13 Tampa, KTVT/11 Fort Worth; any others?) run it too?...<P ID="signature">______________
King Daevid MacKenzie
WLSU Wisconsin Public Radio, La Crosse
heard weekly on http://whiterosesociety.org
"Kill Ugly Radio." FRANK ZAPPA</P>
...its only offering was "The Las Vegas Show," a talk/variety combination (not unlike the 1954-57 Steve Allen/Ernie Kovacs version of "Tonight") hosted by Bill Dana (the nightclub comic whose character Jose Jimenez was a big hit on record albums around this time), and intended as late-night competition against Johnny Carson on NBC and Joey Bishop on ABC. I've Googled for this show and can only come up with a little information on affiliate stations, including from a thread on this same site from just over a year ago. I wonder if perhaps anyone here now can supply any additional information about Overmyer/United's affiliate list? What I've dug up so far is:
WPHL/17 Philadelphia (Overmyer owned-and-operated, remarkably enough)
WGN/9 Chicago (Independent)
WVTV/18 Milwaukee (Independent; ran Bishop's ABC and Merv Griffin's CBS late night shows in the years immediately after this)
WNWO/24 Toledo (Independent)
KPHO/5 Phoenix (Independent; ran the show after Carson's and Bishop's had ended each night)
WTAR/3 Norfolk (CBS; ran Bishop's ABC show after United folded)
WTVR/6 Richmond (CBS)
...there's also mention on a web site of an Indianapolis affiliate that not only ran "The Las Vegas Show" after Carson and Bishop had ended each night, but tape-delayed each program for over 48 hours after the network fed it! Perhaps WTTV/4?...
...also, considering that WGN and WVTV ran it, did the other stations then owned by Tribune (WPIX/11 New York and KWGN/2 Denver; any others?) and Gaylord (WKY/4 Oklahoma City, WTVT/13 Tampa, KTVT/11 Fort Worth; any others?) run it too?...<P ID="signature">______________
King Daevid MacKenzie
WLSU Wisconsin Public Radio, La Crosse
heard weekly on http://whiterosesociety.org
"Kill Ugly Radio." FRANK ZAPPA</P>
