Re: Indepenedent TV Stations that "tried" to be network affiliates and failed
WSUN barely made it into the 1970s when it closed down, in February 1970 (I think). By then, it was on the air only in the evenings, carrying only old sitcoms ("My Little Margie" comes to mind) and movies, staying on-air as late as 9PM or 10PM. A very far cry from when they were an ABC affiliate, which they tried to keep by taking the network to court.
bpatrick said:Most notoriously, perhaps, WSUN/38 Tampa/St. Petersburg,
the Bay Area's original ABC affiliate until Channel 10 picked
off ABC in 1965. 38 tried to make it as an independent but
was outdistanced by WTOG/44, which had the resources of
Hubbard Broadcasting. That incarnation of 38 died in the
early '70s but has been revived as WTTA.
WSUN barely made it into the 1970s when it closed down, in February 1970 (I think). By then, it was on the air only in the evenings, carrying only old sitcoms ("My Little Margie" comes to mind) and movies, staying on-air as late as 9PM or 10PM. A very far cry from when they were an ABC affiliate, which they tried to keep by taking the network to court.