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Asheville, NC (February 6, 1982)

from Asheville Citizen-Times via Newspapers.com
* The Citizen-Times also listed Knoxville's WBIR and the Tri-Cities' WJHL and WKPT, but they weren't carried on local cable systems

Sylva
3 WOR New York
4 WFBC-NBC Greenville (the station would become WYFF the following year)
5 WUNE-PBS Linville
6 HBO
7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg
10 WGN Chicago
11 WTBS Atlanta
13 WLOS-ABC Asheville

Asheville
3 HBO
4 WFBC-NBC Greenville
5 ESPN
7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg
8 WUNF-PBS Asheville
9 WSJK-PBS Sneedville
10 WTBS Atlanta
11 WTTG Washington
12 WDCA Washington
13 WGGS Greenville

Waynesville
2 WSJK-PBS Sneedville
3 WBTV-CBS Charlotte
4 WFBC-NBC Greenville
6 WUNF-PBS Asheville
7 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg
10 WGN Chicago
11 WOR New York
12 WTBS Atlanta
13 WLOS-ABC Asheville
26 ESPN

Hendersonville
3 WFBC-NBC Greenville
4 WBTV-CBS Charlotte
6 WTBS Atlanta
8 WSPA-CBS Spartanburg
9 WSOC-ABC Charlotte
10 WGN Chicago
11 WLOS-ABC Asheville
12 WUNF-PBS Asheville
13 WGGS Greenville
 
I know for a fact that Thoms Cablevision in Asheville was using settops in 1982, so there were a lot more channels used than 2 to 13.
 
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