I stumbled upon a week's worth of TV listings for the COS stations for Jul 17-23, 1965
and was very surprised with what I found. Other than a few shows out of pattern or
pre-empted, the entire daytime/nighttime schedule was the equivalent to Central time.
http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Fre...63&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=1
Colorado was on MDT in summer 1965/1966, so I believe this was simply the EST/CST
feeds being used. These shows probably aired at the same times in Denver, as the COS
stations had either microwave links or off the air pickups of Denver (at least they did
circa 1963 per network maps in the Radio Annual).
In August 1966, I recall seeing a couple days of ABC prime time on KBTV 9 Denver, with
the same result--prime time in pattern 6:30-10 from a network feed (not 16mm film).
I expect this was also the EST/CST feed, as opposed to a one-hour tape delay.
and was very surprised with what I found. Other than a few shows out of pattern or
pre-empted, the entire daytime/nighttime schedule was the equivalent to Central time.
http://www.newspaperarchive.com/Fre...63&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=1
Colorado was on MDT in summer 1965/1966, so I believe this was simply the EST/CST
feeds being used. These shows probably aired at the same times in Denver, as the COS
stations had either microwave links or off the air pickups of Denver (at least they did
circa 1963 per network maps in the Radio Annual).
In August 1966, I recall seeing a couple days of ABC prime time on KBTV 9 Denver, with
the same result--prime time in pattern 6:30-10 from a network feed (not 16mm film).
I expect this was also the EST/CST feed, as opposed to a one-hour tape delay.