I'll nominate WGGS/16 Greenville, SC, an
all-religious station owned by Jimmy and
Joanne Thompson. A lot of the same
problems as WHKY: second-rate production
values, a few syndicated shows in the public
domain (such as Ozzie & Harriet), and the
worst signal you ever saw.
Runner-up, although it barely made it into
the '70s: WSUN/38 Tampa/St. Petersburg
after it lost ABC to Channel 10. They should
have branded themselves the "My Little Margie"
channel, because sometimes it seemed like
the only show the station owned. WTOG/44
was better; it picked up some network shows
(like the CBS Friday and NBC Saturday movies),
had Championship Wrestling From Florida (arguably
the best wrestling show of the '70s), some decent
kids' shows like The Flintstones and Gilligan's Island,
and even Phil Donahue when he was new.
all-religious station owned by Jimmy and
Joanne Thompson. A lot of the same
problems as WHKY: second-rate production
values, a few syndicated shows in the public
domain (such as Ozzie & Harriet), and the
worst signal you ever saw.
Runner-up, although it barely made it into
the '70s: WSUN/38 Tampa/St. Petersburg
after it lost ABC to Channel 10. They should
have branded themselves the "My Little Margie"
channel, because sometimes it seemed like
the only show the station owned. WTOG/44
was better; it picked up some network shows
(like the CBS Friday and NBC Saturday movies),
had Championship Wrestling From Florida (arguably
the best wrestling show of the '70s), some decent
kids' shows like The Flintstones and Gilligan's Island,
and even Phil Donahue when he was new.