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Retro: Central Washington State, April 4 1994

Source: Yakima Herald-Republic via Microfilm

KNDO 23/NBC

6am AgDay
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise
7am Today
9am Jane Whitney
10am Sally Jessy Raphael
11am Leeza
Noon Regis and Kathie Lee
1pm Another World
2pm Vicki!
3pm Days of Our Lives
4pm Full House
4:30 Full House
5pm News
5:30 NBC News
6pm Star Trek : The Next Generation
7pm Wheel Of Fortune
7:30 Jeopardy!
8pm Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
8:30 Someone Like Me
9pm Fraiser
9:30 Mad About You
10pm First Person With Maria Shriver
11pm News
11:30 Tonight Show
12:30 Late Night/Conan
1:30 Sign Off

KIMA 29/CBS
6am CBS Morning News
6:30 U.S. Farm Report
7am CBS This Morning
9am Bertice Berry
10am Price Is Right
11am Young and The Restless
Noon CNN Headline News
12:30 Bold and The Beautiful
1pm As The World Turns
2pm Guiding Light
3pm Maury Povich
4pm A Current Affair
4:30 Hard Copy
5pm 5:00 Live
5:30 CBS News
6pm NCAA Tournament Championship : Duke vs. Arkansas (Razorbacks Won 76-72)
8pm Evening Shade
8:30 Dave's World
9pm M*A*S*H
9:30 Roseanne
10pm Cheers
10:30 Golden Girls
11pm News
11:30 Late Show/Letterman
12:30 A Current Affair
1am Sign Off

KAPP 35/ABC
6am World News This Morning
7am Good Morning America
9am Donahue
10am Home
11am Designing Women
11:30 Designing Women
Noon All My Children
1pm One Life To Live
2pm General Hospital
3pm Geraldo
4pm Oprah Winfrey
5pm Northwest Now
5:30 News
6pm ABC News
6:30 Inside Edition
7pm American Journal
7:30 Coach
8pm Day One
9pm Movie: Beyond Obesession
11pm News
11:30 Nightline
Midnight Rush Linbaugh
12:30 Married With Children
1am Sign Off

KYVE 47/PBS
7:30 Business (?)
8am Sesame Street
9am Mister Rogers
9:30 Lamb Chops Playalong
10am Instructional TV
2pm Kidsongs TV
2:30 Ghostwriter
3pm Mister Rogers
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Barney and Friends
5pm Shining Time Station
5:30 Yesteryear
6pm Asia Now
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7pm McNeil/Lehrer Newshour
8pm I'll Fly Away
9pm Movie : Simple Man
11pm Sign Off

KCYU 68/FOX
6am Conan The Adverturer
6:30 Merrie Melodies
7am Bonkers
7:30 Goof Troop
8am Darkwing Duck
8:30 Tale Spin
9am Can We Shop
10am Paid Program
10:30 Paid Program
11am Jenny Jones
Noon Montel Williams
1pm In the Heat Of The Night
2pm Paid Program
2:30 Power Rangers
3pm Tom & Jerry Kids
3:30 Tiny Toon Adventures
4pm Animaniacs
4:30 Batman : the Animated Series
5pm Ricki Lake
6pm Cops
6:30 Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
7pm Entertainment Tonight
7:30 Rescue 911
8pm Movie : The Counterfeit Contessa
10pm News
10:30 Real Stories Of the The Highway Patrol
11pm Arsenio Hall
Midnight Jerry Springer
1am Sign Off
 
Back when every Yakima station went off the air in the nighttime hours. Not even KAPP does that anymore. (They did all the way up to 2012 - signing off around 1AM and reappearing around 5am weekdays or 6am weekends) They must feel that overnight news and infomercials are better than color bars and a 1khz tone. (I disagree).
I suppose since it was YHR Microfilm, that this came from the Yakima Central Library. Been there once before but I haven't been able to get copies of any TV listings yet. (From what I saw in a 1989 Yakima Herald, Seattle/Portland were covered as well, mainly the VHFs)

-crainbebo
 
Back when every Yakima station went off the air in the nighttime hours. Not even KAPP does that anymore. (They did all the way up to 2012 - signing off around 1AM and reappearing around 5am weekdays or 6am weekends) They must feel that overnight news and infomercials are better than color bars and a 1khz tone. (I disagree).
I suppose since it was YHR Microfilm, that this came from the Yakima Central Library. Been there once before but I haven't been able to get copies of any TV listings yet. (From what I saw in a 1989 Yakima Herald, Seattle/Portland were covered as well, mainly the VHFs)

-crainbebo

yes it was the Yakima Central Library and 4 Seattle channels
were Listed (KOMO,KING.KIRO and KSTW)
 
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