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Gainesville, FL (June 7, 1981)

from Gainesville Sun

2 (2) WESH-NBC Daytona Beach
3 (7) WJCT-PBS Jacksonville
4 (4) WJXT-CBS Jacksonville
* (9) WFTV-ABC Orlando airs when WJXT is off-air
7 (20) WCJB-ABC Gainesville
8 Cable 8
9 ESPN
10 WTBS Atlanta
11 (5) WUFT-PBS Gainesville
12 (17) WJKS-NBC Jacksonville
13 (12) WTLV-ABC Jacksonville
* alternate programs air at times, due to syndex
 
from Gainesville Sun

2 (2) WESH-NBC Daytona Beach
3 (7) WJCT-PBS Jacksonville
4 (4) WJXT-CBS Jacksonville
* (9) WFTV-ABC Orlando airs when WJXT is off-air
7 (20) WCJB-ABC Gainesville
8 Cable 8
9 ESPN
10 WTBS Atlanta
11 (5) WUFT-PBS Gainesville
12 (17) WJKS-NBC Jacksonville
13 (12) WTLV-ABC Jacksonville
* alternate programs air at times, due to syndex

via Cox Cable and I know because WCJB, to this day, is *STILL* on Channel 7 and WESH was on the system prior to WNBW launching. Plus, WJCT used to be on it but once removed, WUFT moved to Channel 3 to keep a PBS member station on that slot.

Also, there's still a CBS affiliate on Channel 4, thanks to WGFL once it became CBS to alleviate WJXT losing CBS at the same channel slot. But not surprising also that more Jacksonville stations were on than Orlando stations due to Gainesville being a closer city to Jacksonville than to Orlando.
 
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