Yes, I forgot about Channel 7 in Austin TX, owned by the wife of Lyndon Johnson.
While I don't doubt that Channel 7 was run well and the news department was not interfered with by Johnson, there is the story about how the capital city of one of the biggest states only was allocated ONE VHF station. I've read that LBJ made sure the FCC never granted any VHF TV licenses that could have competed with Channel 7. Nearby San Antonio got four VHF stations, so ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS all had VHF stations there. But Austin only got Channel 7 which affiliated with all the commercial networks.
OK, you might say that Austin is hemmed in by many other TV markets. But does San Antonio deserve four VHFs and Austin only one?
Johnson also owned the first cable TV company in the Austin area, and put KTBC on Channel 2 on the cable system.
Gregg
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While I don't doubt that Channel 7 was run well and the news department was not interfered with by Johnson, there is the story about how the capital city of one of the biggest states only was allocated ONE VHF station. I've read that LBJ made sure the FCC never granted any VHF TV licenses that could have competed with Channel 7. Nearby San Antonio got four VHF stations, so ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS all had VHF stations there. But Austin only got Channel 7 which affiliated with all the commercial networks.
OK, you might say that Austin is hemmed in by many other TV markets. But does San Antonio deserve four VHFs and Austin only one?
Johnson also owned the first cable TV company in the Austin area, and put KTBC on Channel 2 on the cable system.
Gregg
[email protected]