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Coos Bay, OR (February 2, 1980)

from The World via Newspapers.com

2 KEZI Eugene
3 KOAC Corvallis
4 KCBY Coos Bay
5 KOBI Medford
6 KPTV Portland
7 California Programs 1 (KTVU Oakland/KTXL Sacramento)
8 KGW Portland
10 California Programs 2 (KPIX and KBHK San Francisco)'
 
Back in the 1980s, various Oregon TV Guide editions had generic listings for "(California)" and they appeared to be wild-card cable channels, such as are described here. I'll have to dig up the channels-listed pages (have them scanned here somewhere).
 
from The World via Newspapers.com

2 KEZI Eugene
3 KOAC Corvallis
4 KCBY Coos Bay
5 KOBI Medford
6 KPTV Portland
7 California Programs 1 (KTVU Oakland/KTXL Sacramento)
8 KGW Portland
10 California Programs 2 (KPIX and KBHK San Francisco)'

Let me help with affiliations at the time (as call letters were right except for one)...

KEZI 9 - ABC Eugene
KOAC 7 - PBS/OEPBS Corvallis (now known as OPB)
KCBY 11 - NBC Coos Bay (now CBS)
KOBI 5 - ABC Medford (now NBC)
KPTV 12 - Ind Portland (now FOX)
KTVU 2 - Ind Oakland (now FOX)
KTXL 40 - Ind Sacramento (now FOX)
KGW 8 - NBC Portland
KPIX 5 - CBS San Francisco
KBHK 44 - Ind San Francisco (now KBCW - The CW)
 
Was it usual for KPIX to be used on the California program channels, given that they were a CBS affiliate, and other stations used on those channels (KBHK/KTVU/KTXL/KGSC) were indies?
 
Was it usual for KPIX to be used on the California program channels, given that they were a CBS affiliate, and other stations used on those channels (KBHK/KTVU/KTXL/KGSC) were indies?
I wondered about that myself. Possible that they could have used KPIX for Bay Area news? Did any of the other stations have strong news operations back then?
 
I wondered about that myself. Possible that they could have used KPIX for Bay Area news? Did any of the other stations have strong news operations back then?
Or some CBS programs, as CBS got the shaft in southern Oregon during this era (in Medford, KOBI was primary ABC/secondary CBS while KTVL (not carried in Coos Bay) was primary NBC/secondary CBS, while in Eugene, KEZI was primary ABC but aired NFL games from CBS live and KVAL/KCBY/KPIC were primary NBC/secondary CBS)
 
Or some CBS programs, as CBS got the shaft in southern Oregon during this era (in Medford, KOBI was primary ABC/secondary CBS while KTVL (not carried in Coos Bay) was primary NBC/secondary CBS, while in Eugene, KEZI was primary ABC but aired NFL games from CBS live and KVAL/KCBY/KPIC were primary NBC/secondary CBS)
Very possibly. I lost a lot of my old TV Guides due to mold and insect infestation (stored in an environment not of my choosing for several months by someone else), so I don't know if I have any old Oregon TV Guides, but it seems to me, now that I think of it, that the California wild-card channel did air daytime CBS programming.
 
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