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Retro: 48 WKBS Philadelphia - Monday, August 29, 1983 (final day on the air)

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5:30 WKBS News
6:30 20 Minute Workout
7:00 Underdog
7:30 Flintstones
8:00 Popeye & Friends
8:30 Great Space Coaster
9:00 Battle of the Planets
9:30 Del Val (Delaware Valley)
10:00 CNN Headline News
10:30 20 Minute Workout
11:00 Too Close for Comfort
11:30 All in the Family
NOON Leave It to Beaver
12:30 McHale's Navy
1:00 Gomer Pyle
1:30 Dick Van Dyke
2:00 Dennis the Menace
2:30 Musters
3:00 Little Rascals
3:30 Mighty Mouse
4:00 Porky Pig Show
4:30 Woody Woodpecker
5:00 Flintstones
5:30 Mork & Mindy
6:00 BJ/Lobo
7:00 Wild, Wild West
8:00 Bob Newhart
8:30 NCAA Football: Nebraska vs. Penn State, at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ
11:30 Final Sign-Off (In place of the National Anthem film, was a video of WKBS employees saying farewell accompanied by a few instrumental lines of "Auld Lang Syne" and the last few lines of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence")
 
5:30 WKBS News
6:30 20 Minute Workout
7:00 Underdog
7:30 Flintstones
8:00 Popeye & Friends
8:30 Great Space Coaster
9:00 Battle of the Planets
9:30 Del Val (Delaware Valley)
10:00 CNN Headline News
10:30 20 Minute Workout
11:00 Too Close for Comfort
11:30 All in the Family
NOON Leave It to Beaver
12:30 McHale's Navy
1:00 Gomer Pyle
1:30 Dick Van Dyke
2:00 Dennis the Menace
2:30 Musters
3:00 Little Rascals
3:30 Mighty Mouse
4:00 Porky Pig Show
4:30 Woody Woodpecker
5:00 Flintstones
5:30 Mork & Mindy
6:00 BJ/Lobo
7:00 Wild, Wild West
8:00 Bob Newhart
8:30 NCAA Football: Nebraska vs. Penn State, at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ
11:30 Final Sign-Off (In place of the National Anthem film, was a video of WKBS employees saying farewell accompanied by a few instrumental lines of "Auld Lang Syne" and the last few lines of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence")
Was there any attempt to save this station?
 
I wouldn't say nobody wanted WKBS.

But any potential buyers either wouldn't meet Field's asking price, or couldn't place a bid due to FCC rules that were in effect (such as the then-limit of seven stations per group owner.) What Field got in closing WKBS down was a tax write-off.

By turning in the license and taking channel 48 dark, Field did a real disservice to viewers in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley. They could and should have kept the station going for at least another year, found a buyer, and who knows...come 1986, WKBS could have become "Fox 48"...the scene would have been very different.
 
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