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KSAZ + KOLD = ??

Nice way to open the 10pm tonight.

Troy Hayden promises coverage of a two-alarm brush fire from their "sister station" in Tucson. Immediately, something sounds odd. Wait a minute, if they have anything close to a sister in Tucson, it's fellow Fox outlet KMSB. And they don't air a 10pm newscast. However, the graphics that went with the story were a dead giveaway that the story came from KOLD. (The 10 logo bug fits perfectly in that graphic set...)

Nice work, KSAZ news writers. ::)
 
Raymie said:
Wait a minute, if they have anything close to a sister in Tucson, it's fellow Fox outlet KMSB.

KMSB's sister station is KTVK. Both are owned by Belo.
 
As I understand the use of "sister" station, it should either be the same network (i.e Fox in this case) or owner by the same company (i.e. Fox). Neither is true in this case. So, the usage of "sister" station was incorrect.
 
Maybe Troy was reading off an old historical document.

Weren't KOLD (orig KOPO) and KOOL (now KSAZ) both owned at one time by Flying A (Gene Autry)?

I seem to remember the days when the phone at each station would be answered:

"It's cold (KOLD) in Tucson"

or

"It's cool (KOOL) in Phoenix".
 
landtuna said:
Maybe Troy was reading off an old historical document.

Weren't KOLD (orig KOPO) and KOOL (now KSAZ) both owned at one time by Flying A (Gene Autry)?

I seem to remember the days when the phone at each station would be answered:

"It's cold (KOLD) in Tucson"

or

"It's cool (KOOL) in Phoenix".

It'd have to be a very old historical document. Autry sold KOLD-TV in 1969. It was briefly (for one day!) a sister-station to KPNX when Gannett bought it and was forced immediately to sell it to Knight-Ridder in 1986.

But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D
 
KeithE4 said:
Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

Nope, the aural was more like "KOLD television 13, first in Tucson."
(The "first" reference was based on its 1953 sign-on, not the ratings.)
 
KeithE4 said:
But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

What does the reference to "blessed" mean?
 
landtuna said:
KeithE4 said:
But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

What does the reference to "blessed" mean?

The (in)famous 1960s-70s "Blessed is the nation who's God is the Lord. KOOL-TV Channel 10 Phoenix (on tape/film)," voiced by Homer Lane, IIRC.
 
KeithE4 said:
landtuna said:
KeithE4 said:
But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

What does the reference to "blessed" mean?

The (in)famous 1960s-70s "Blessed is the nation who's God is the Lord. KOOL-TV Channel 10 Phoenix (on tape/film)," voiced by Homer Lane, IIRC.

Ah! Well, growing up in Tucson I don't remember anything like that down there although I think all three major stations in the 50's did have some sort of sign-off religious thingie then went to the anthem and/or something similar (like the Air Force poem).
 
Network affilliation and ownership aside, if two stations agree to share resources, they can call themselves "sister" or "brother" or "3rd cousin, twice removed" stations if they want. It's not like there are rules or regulations about that kind of thing.
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
landtuna said:
Well, growing up in Tucson I don't remember anything like that down there...

Do you remember seeing KOOL-TV IDs on KOLD-TV's air sometimes (between 1959-1977)? ;)

I moved out of Tucson in 1960 but no, I don't recall another station's ID on KOLD. Of course I may not have been paying much attention in those days - being a teenager and all.
 
KeithE4 said:
landtuna said:
KeithE4 said:
But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

What does the reference to "blessed" mean?

The (in)famous 1960s-70s "Blessed is the nation who's God is the Lord. KOOL-TV Channel 10 Phoenix (on tape/film)," voiced by Homer Lane, IIRC.

There's one on the Jim Heath channel that was from the early 1980s (1981).
 
KeithE4 said:
landtuna said:
KeithE4 said:
But the question is: Did Autry have "blessed" IDs for "KOLD-TV Channel 13 Tucson (on tape)" as well? ;D

What does the reference to "blessed" mean?

The (in)famous 1960s-70s "Blessed is the nation who's God is the Lord. KOOL-TV Channel 10 Phoenix (on tape/film)," voiced by Homer Lane, IIRC.

Yep...and that was Autry's KOOL partner, Tom Chauncey's thing, not Autry's. You'd never hear anything like it on the stations (KTLA, KMPC, KSFO, KEX, KVI) that Gene owned without Tom.
 
Something is evidently going on between KOLD and KSAZ. This morning on the KSAZ Fox10 Morning Show they did multiple location pieces with Courtney Carlmark, a reporter for Tucson's KOLD-13 (CBS). The coverage was related to the Sierra Vista area "Monument" fire now burning. I did not hear a description of KOLD as KSAZ's "sister station" as was mentioned before.

Interestingly, there appears to be a relationship (past or present) between Courtney Carlmark and Rob Carlmark of KPNX.
 
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