milwaukee_dave said:
My cable company at the time, Jones Intercable, carried MSN on Channel 39 circa 1984-85. (It was considered a "bonus channel," since my parents had a cable-ready TV; those with boxes only went up to Channel 36 and couldn't receive it.)
Speaking of Bonus Channels, there was a couple of instances where a cable company allocated a slot for one cable channel only, but though the channel was part-time, did not bother to cover up any off-time. In the 1980s, Group W in Tampa Bay offered the Home Theater Network as a premium channel, but as it broadcasted only during the afternoons and evenings, it shared transponder space with the Appalachian Communications Network, a foreerunner of today's TLC. Even though ACN was not a premium channel, it was still scrambled, as Group W intended the slot solely for HTN. Later on, after becoming Paragon Cable, Sports Channel Florida came on the scene, but as it was on only in evenings and weekends, it shared its transponder with a Christian channel, the Keystone Inspirational Network, as well as specialty and wild feeds that would also use that transponder when it was vacant. Paragon showed it all.