CrummyVision said:The only one I can think of is Spotlight. This was a premium movie channel that went off the air in perhaps 1984 or '85. We were with Storer Cable in Fairfield, CA at the time and that channel was replaced with the Movie Channel.
...which reminds me -- The Movie Channel replaced Star Channel, which aired both theatrical movies and entertainment specials, in 1979...hipman2 said:CrummyVision said:The only one I can think of is Spotlight. This was a premium movie channel that went off the air in perhaps 1984 or '85. We were with Storer Cable in Fairfield, CA at the time and that channel was replaced with the Movie Channel.
It went off the air after January 1984. I think The Movie Channel bought it, then replaced Spotlight with a west coast feed of The Movie Channel.
radiorob2.0 said:CNN Headline News, before it became graced with HLN.
Mario-500 said:radiorob2.0 said:CNN Headline News, before it became graced with HLN.
CNN Headline News still exists, it just goes by the letters HLN now It was called CNN2 originally, followed by Headline News, and later CNN Headline News. I prefer the simple name of Headline News and its original format of news without the emphasis on personal feelings.
radiorob2.0 said:Mario-500 said:radiorob2.0 said:CNN Headline News, before it became graced with HLN.
CNN Headline News still exists, it just goes by the letters HLN now It was called CNN2 originally, followed by Headline News, and later CNN Headline News. I prefer the simple name of Headline News and its original format of news without the emphasis on personal feelings.
I realize HLN is an evolution of a prior product. It was just a handy place to get the news. News channels today, including HLN, do everything but news unless it's "BREAKING NEWS" and even most of the time it isn't really news.
johnnya2k6 said:100 Huntley Street is rarely seen in the States anymore, but unlike The 700 Club (KJNP used to air both shows until about early 1993: Huntley Street at 6:00, 700 Club at 8:00), they don't full episodes on their YouTube channel!
willdav713 said:2. WWOR
7. There was another station like WWOR I forgot what it was
crainbebo said:willdav713 said:2. WWOR
7. There was another station like WWOR I forgot what it was
Could your 7 be KTVT 11 from Dallas? They were carried on cable systems throughout TX and the south, and also on C-Band.
-crainbebo