Coastside Cable TV customers in Half Moon Bay in San Mateo County, California had access to 19 channels in July of 1979...
Requested by: @mpepin
Source: Newspapers.com
CABLE-READY TV CHANNELS:
2. KTVU Oakland 2 (Independent, now a FOX O&O)
3. KCRA Sacramento 3 (then and now, still NBC)
4. KRON San Francisco 4 (NBC, now a CW O&O with MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation)
5. KPIX San Francisco 5 (then and now, still CBS, now a network O&O)
6. Home Box Office*
7. KGO San Francisco 7 (then and now, still an ABC O&O)
8. KEMO San Francisco 20* (Independent, now Merit Street Media as KOFY)
9. KQED San Francisco 9 (then and now, still PBS)
10. KXTV Sacramento 10 (CBS, now ABC)
11. KNTV San Jose 11 (ABC, now an NBC O&O)
12. KBHK San Francisco 44 (Independent, now an independent once again as KPYX)
13. KGSC San Jose 36* (then and now, still an independent, now as KICU)
CONVERTER REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING CHANNELS:
14. KDTV San Francisco 14 (SIN, now a Univision O&O)
15. KTEH San Jose 54 (then and now, still PBS, now as KQEH)
16. KTSF San Francisco 26 (then and now, still a multicultural independent)
17. Open (likely for limited, freelance, public and/or future use)
18. KVOF San Francisco 38 (Religious independent, defunct, off-air since 1985)**
19. KCSM San Mateo 60 (then and now, still PBS, now as KPJK)
20. KQEC San Francisco 32 (PBS, defunct, off-air since 1980)***
* These channels were assigned to their corresponding channel positions for technical reasons according to Coastside Cable TV...
** KVOF left the air permanently in December of 1985... KWBB, a new station on a separate license launched only weeks later in January of 1986, that station is now KCNS, carrying Shop LC programming...
*** KQEC left the air permanently sometime in 1980, but was relaunched by current owner, Minority Television Project, in August of 1991, the station now operates as KMTP, an educational independent station...
Requested by: @mpepin
Source: Newspapers.com
CABLE-READY TV CHANNELS:
2. KTVU Oakland 2 (Independent, now a FOX O&O)
3. KCRA Sacramento 3 (then and now, still NBC)
4. KRON San Francisco 4 (NBC, now a CW O&O with MyNetworkTV as a secondary affiliation)
5. KPIX San Francisco 5 (then and now, still CBS, now a network O&O)
6. Home Box Office*
7. KGO San Francisco 7 (then and now, still an ABC O&O)
8. KEMO San Francisco 20* (Independent, now Merit Street Media as KOFY)
9. KQED San Francisco 9 (then and now, still PBS)
10. KXTV Sacramento 10 (CBS, now ABC)
11. KNTV San Jose 11 (ABC, now an NBC O&O)
12. KBHK San Francisco 44 (Independent, now an independent once again as KPYX)
13. KGSC San Jose 36* (then and now, still an independent, now as KICU)
CONVERTER REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING CHANNELS:
14. KDTV San Francisco 14 (SIN, now a Univision O&O)
15. KTEH San Jose 54 (then and now, still PBS, now as KQEH)
16. KTSF San Francisco 26 (then and now, still a multicultural independent)
17. Open (likely for limited, freelance, public and/or future use)
18. KVOF San Francisco 38 (Religious independent, defunct, off-air since 1985)**
19. KCSM San Mateo 60 (then and now, still PBS, now as KPJK)
20. KQEC San Francisco 32 (PBS, defunct, off-air since 1980)***
* These channels were assigned to their corresponding channel positions for technical reasons according to Coastside Cable TV...
** KVOF left the air permanently in December of 1985... KWBB, a new station on a separate license launched only weeks later in January of 1986, that station is now KCNS, carrying Shop LC programming...
*** KQEC left the air permanently sometime in 1980, but was relaunched by current owner, Minority Television Project, in August of 1991, the station now operates as KMTP, an educational independent station...