...it just happened Saturday on the local airing of the Fox baseball game. Someone or something at KCVU/20 Paradise CA screwed up, and an on-screen top-of-the-hour ID read "KBVU 28.1 Eureka"...
one time NBC accidentally fed the audio of the Jets-Bengals playoff game over the video of the Steelers-Chargers playoff game in 1982
was thinking that too no wonder NBC switched to skypath when they did!Or, as I noted above (please pay attention!) it is more likely someone at AT&T made the wrong patch to the stations carrying the Steelers-Chargers game.
Once HBO and Ted Turner launched the revolution of the cable business by using the satellite, it was inevitable that the broadcast networks would do likewise. Occasional AT&T errors didn't enter into the equation; it was all about a less-expensive distribution network.Or, as I noted above (please pay attention!) it is more likely someone at AT&T made the wrong patch to the stations carrying the Steelers-Chargers game.
was thinking that too no wonder NBC switched to skypath when they did!
Not really the same as the question, but along those lines, in the 80s, Jones Intercable had a bad habit of not blanking out stations that signed off. I was in Chicago and daily after WYCC (PBS) would sign off channel 20, I would be watching WICS channel 20 (Then NBC) from Springfield. The other PBS station WTTW would give me KPLR in St Louis (both channel 11) most stations by then were 24 hours a day so I didn't get a lot of chances to pick up far stations because of it.
Interestingly KRON in 2016 still ID themselves as "A production of Young Broadcasting" at :34 of the clip even though they were owned by Media General at the time. Also Media General and Nexstar were in a debate over a merger at the time of the ID. Wait I thought Young became defunct in 2013 when Media General took over the station?
Some of the old LIN Television stations still said they were LIN Stations after Media General bought them out. I'm sure Nexstar has fixed that now, but I don't think Media General was very expeditious about integrating their new properties as they acquired them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoSFCbTkg5g
KNTV San Jose ( Transition from Granite to NBC O&O in 2002) used to ID themselves as NBC3 due to cable positions in most parts of the Bay Area with future parent company Comcast assigned them to that slot. However, that branding was confusing for Solano County residents since some parts of Solano County got Sacramento's NBC affiliate on channel 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hQC2-cxDY8
When the "NBC3" branding became a problem for KNTV (due to KCRA Sacramento), they re-branded as "NBC11" for awhile (their OTA dial position, then settled on "NBC Bay Area."
I don't believe Young Broadcasting has anything to do with KRON4 these days. Didn't they declare bankruptcy due to the KRON debacle?
Wow I remember there was a Youtube clip when Jerry Dunphy and Pat Harvey were at KHJ9 as the final anchors of the RKO era of KHJ9 to Disney owned KCAL9 in 1989 as the first anchors under new ownership.
However KCAL9 at the time was required to mention Norwalk as the COL due to issues with RKO during their management of KHJ9.
I think when Young Broadcasting (later Media General and in 2017 Nexstar) took over KCAL9 in the 1990's they were permitted to remove the Norwalk City of License and have Los Angeles only.