We were talking about markets with back to back TV stations, either 4 and 5, 6 and 7 or 13 and 14.
It got me thinking there were three markets that had the maximum number of VHF stations, seven in all. Here's the list...
New York: 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 Fox, 7 ABC, 9 Ind., 11 Ind., 13 PBS
Los Angeles: 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 Ind. 7 ABC, 9 Ind, 11 Fox, 13 Ind.
Salt Lake City: 2 CBS, 4 ABC, 5 NBC, 7 PBS (Univ. of Utah), 9 Educational (Utah Education Network), 11 PBS (Brigham Young Univ.), 13 Fox
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I think Mexico City came close with 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 11 but not 13.
It got me thinking there were three markets that had the maximum number of VHF stations, seven in all. Here's the list...
New York: 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 Fox, 7 ABC, 9 Ind., 11 Ind., 13 PBS
Los Angeles: 2 CBS, 4 NBC, 5 Ind. 7 ABC, 9 Ind, 11 Fox, 13 Ind.
Salt Lake City: 2 CBS, 4 ABC, 5 NBC, 7 PBS (Univ. of Utah), 9 Educational (Utah Education Network), 11 PBS (Brigham Young Univ.), 13 Fox
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I think Mexico City came close with 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 11 but not 13.