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Retro Challenge: Stations affected by the 1994-96 affiliation switches

Hey, it's been awhile since I posted here, but I have a challenge for some of the posters. I'm looking for schedules for stations affected by what Wikipedia calls the "1994 United States broadcast TV realignment", particularly those that switched affiliations as a result of the New World affiliation deal with Fox, the purchase of the Burnham Broadcasting stations by SF Broadcasting and other resulting major affiliation deals.

The listings in question must consist of sample weekday and weekend listings for the affected stations within one month prior to and after the switches in each market (listings for stations on the day before and the day of each market's switches are preferred if available), and only includes stations that changed (or even in a few cases, like with KTVK, completely lost) network partners due to the deals.
 
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I will be interested to see if anyone is able to comply with this, since most of us have somewhat haphazard collections of TV Guides and the like to reference, and the odds are pretty slim that we'd have two issues in the same market spaced that close together.

And some of us stopped collecting past 1990, too.

But I'd be interested to see such comparisons as well, if only to see what (if any) syndicated shows got moved around as a result as well. For that reason, I'd like to suggest that if any independents were involved in any market's switch, the appropriate listings be included, since there would obviously be a significant amount of syndication movement in such a scenario.
 
There's a schedule from Atlanta on this board from December 12, 1994. That's the day after WAGA/ch. 5 switched from CBS to Fox, WATL/ch. 36 from Fox to independent, and WGNX/ch. 46 (now WGCL) from independent to CBS. I'll try to dig up something from at least a month prior.
 
I posted a schedule here last month involving the Milwaukee switches--it took place the weekend of December 10-11, 1994 (the switch made official Sunday the 11th). I found the listings through the Milwaukee Sentinel via Google News Archive; I went back to check the programming listings from a day or two prior, it looked like WDJT (the station that would affiliate with CBS) was carrying some CBS shows prior to the switch being made official, most notably "Late Show with David Letterman".
 
In Atlanta that September, WAGA bumped The Price Is Right in favor of Jerry Springer, and the entire CBS Saturday morning line-up in favor if syndicated fare. WVEU/channel 69 (now CW's WUPA) picked up Price (CBS's Saturday shows remained blacked out) and around that time, CBS announced they would buy channel 69 and size it up as the new Atlanta affiliate. But when CBS reps saw the station's threadbare facilities, they reneged on the purchase and continued to pursue other stations. In late November, WGNX (WGCL) agreed to affiliate with them. WUPA is now, ironically, owned by CBS after the Paramount Stations Group/Viacom divestiture.
 
I have the TV supplement from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for the weekend of August 6, 1995, the weekend that KTVI and KDNL swapped affiliations. KDNL bought a number of color advertisements in the supplement promoting the switch, one of which was an insert that included a program grid for all the network affiliates in St. Louis. KTVI’s only ad was less than a half-page which simply promoted the station’s new Fox prime-time line-up. KDNL was also a secondary UPN affiliate, as St. Louis did not have a full-time affiliate for the network. KDNL’s secondary UPN affiliation continued alongside the primary ABC affiliation until 1998.

The TV supplement starts its listings on Sunday the 6th, and the network switch took place early Monday (the 7th) morning. Regrettably, I do not have any listings for the previous Friday, so I can’t give you a comparison of weekday listings (which I’m sure would be more interesting). I posted the schedule for all the St. Louis broadcast stations (except WHSL, which aired primarily HSN programming) for August 6th and 7th, 1995 here: http://www.radiodiscussions.com/sho...-6-7-1995-(weekend-of-KTVI-KDNL-network-swap) . Unlike some of the other stations switching to Fox around this period, I don’t recall KTVI getting preemption happy prior to the switch.

While the network swap in August of 1995 was the result of the corporate deal between Fox and New World, KTVI and ABC had not had the coziest of relationships in the years prior to the swap. At least a couple of the KTVI-ABC dust-ups made the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in the late 1980s and early ‘90s. Although a quick internet search turned up nothing, here’s what I remember:

In the late 1980s, ABC was growing more and more concerned that KTVI was unable to pull its local newscasts out of a distant third place behind KSDK and KMOV. It’s also possible that ABC network programming was not performing as well on KTVI as it was on most other ABC affiliates, but I can’t remember that being specifically referenced. While ABC was pressuring KTVI to improve, KTVI fueled the fire by canceling its 6PM local newscast at some point in 1989, and replacing it with “Geraldo.” As I recall, it was at this point that ABC had at least some informal talks with KPLR about taking the St. Louis ABC affiliation.

KPLR was a successful independent station (it became a WB affiliate in 1995) that had turned down the Fox affiliation at that network’s start in 1986 (the Fox affiliation went to KDNL). KPLR apparently was also not interested in an ABC affiliation in 1989 or ’90. While I don’t remember specifics being mentioned as to why KPLR and ABC could not work out a deal, there were several issues that may have been potential roadblocks.

At the time, KPLR was the flagship station of the St. Louis Cardinals Television Network, and also carried St. Louis Blues hockey games. Carrying all those games would have likely caused numerous network preemptions that ABC would not have to deal with if the network remained aligned with KTVI. It’s possible that ABC asked KPLR to abandon its sports affiliations as a condition of becoming an ABC affiliate, and KPLR was not interested in that.

Also, while KPLR did operate a news department and had a weeknight newscast, the station did not do news to nearly the level of the Big 3 affiliates in St. Louis. KPLR management may have realized that even with a major news department expansion and adding newscasts to the typical network affiliate time periods, it might take years to catch up to KSDK and KMOV, let alone overtake them, and ABC might end up disappointed. This is all speculation on my part, of course.

The second KTVI-ABC dust-up that I’m aware of occurred in 1991. KTVI had acquired or was acquiring the local rights to “The Arsenio Hall Show.” In addition, Arsenio Hall and Paramount (Arsenio’s syndicator) were about to introduce a companion show to Arsenio called “The Party Machine with Nia Peeples,” which was meant to be aired right after Arsenio. KTVI’s initial plan was to air Arsenio at 10:30 (or 10:35), Nia Peeples at 11:30, followed by “Nightline” at midnight. However, ABC had made a rule several years prior stating that ABC affiliates could not delay “Nightline” by more than an hour, and if an affiliate refused to air “Nightline” by at least 12:30E/11:30C, the affiliate could not air the show at all. ABC affiliates such as KMBC in Kansas City and KSAT in San Antonio were granted exceptions because those stations had aired “Nightline” at midnight since the program’s inception. For a brief time, there was some question as to whether “Nightline” would continue to air in St. Louis, as KTVI was initially steadfast about running Arsenio and Nia Peeples back-to-back (if KTVI would not cooperate, ABC likely would have at least tried to get “Nightline” cleared on KPLR or KDNL). However, KTVI relented and scheduled “Nightline” at 11:30, between “The Arsenio Hall Show” and “The Party Machine with Nia Peeples,” which ended up being aired at midnight.

ABC approached KPLR again in 1994 when it was announced that KTVI would be dropping ABC in favor of Fox in 1995, but by that time, KPLR was committed to the new WB network.
 
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I just stumbled across a St. Louis Edition of TV Guide that I happen to have from July 15, 1995, less than a month before the KTVI-KDNL switch. I'll post a weekday schedule from that isssue shortly.
 
I have the TV supplement from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for the weekend of August 6, 1995, the weekend that KTVI and KDNL swapped affiliations. KDNL bought a number of color advertisements in the supplement promoting the switch, one of which was an insert that included a program grid for all the network affiliates in St. Louis. KTVI’s only ad was less than a half-page which simply promoted the station’s new Fox prime-time line-up. KDNL was also a secondary UPN affiliate, as St. Louis did not have a full-time affiliate for the network. KDNL’s secondary UPN affiliation continued alongside the primary ABC affiliation until 1998.

The TV supplement starts its listings on Sunday the 6th, and the network switch took place early Monday (the 7th) morning. Regrettably, I do not have any listings for the previous Friday, so I can’t give you a comparison of weekday listings (which I’m sure would be more interesting). I posted the schedule for all the St. Louis broadcast stations (except WHSL, which aired primarily HSN programming) for August 6th and 7th, 1995 here: http://www.radiodiscussions.com/sho...-6-7-1995-(weekend-of-KTVI-KDNL-network-swap) . Unlike some of the other stations switching to Fox around this period, I don’t recall KTVI getting preemption happy prior to the switch.

While the network swap in August of 1995 was the result of the corporate deal between Fox and New World, KTVI and ABC had not had the coziest of relationships in the years prior to the swap. At least a couple of the KTVI-ABC dust-ups made the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in the late 1980s and early ‘90s. Although a quick internet search turned up nothing, here’s what I remember:

In the late 1980s, ABC was growing more and more concerned that KTVI was unable to pull its local newscasts out of a distant third place behind KSDK and KMOV. It’s also possible that ABC network programming was not performing as well on KTVI as it was on most other ABC affiliates, but I can’t remember that being specifically referenced. While ABC was pressuring KTVI to improve, KTVI fueled the fire by canceling its 6PM local newscast at some point in 1989, and replacing it with “Geraldo.” As I recall, it was at this point that ABC had at least some informal talks with KPLR about taking the St. Louis ABC affiliation.

KPLR was a successful independent station (it became a WB affiliate in 1995) that had turned down the Fox affiliation at that network’s start in 1986 (the Fox affiliation went to KDNL). KPLR apparently was also not interested in an ABC affiliation in 1989 or ’90. While I don’t remember specifics being mentioned as to why KPLR and ABC could not work out a deal, there were several issues that may have been potential roadblocks.

At the time, KPLR was the flagship station of the St. Louis Cardinals Television Network, and also carried St. Louis Blues hockey games. Carrying all those games would have likely caused numerous network preemptions that ABC would not have to deal with if the network remained aligned with KTVI. It’s possible that ABC asked KPLR to abandon its sports affiliations as a condition of becoming an ABC affiliate, and KPLR was not interested in that.

Also, while KPLR did operate a news department and had a weeknight newscast, the station did not do news to nearly the level of the Big 3 affiliates in St. Louis. KPLR management may have realized that even with a major news department expansion and adding newscasts to the typical network affiliate time periods, it might take years to catch up to KSDK and KMOV, let alone overtake them, and ABC might end up disappointed. This is all speculation on my part, of course.

The second KTVI-ABC dust-up that I’m aware of occurred in 1991. KTVI had acquired or was acquiring the local rights to “The Arsenio Hall Show.” In addition, Arsenio Hall and Paramount (Arsenio’s syndicator) were about to introduce a companion show to Arsenio called “The Party Machine with Nia Peeples,” which was meant to be aired right after Arsenio. KTVI’s initial plan was to air Arsenio at 10:30 (or 10:35), Nia Peeples at 11:30, followed by “Nightline” at midnight. However, ABC had made a rule several years prior stating that ABC affiliates could not delay “Nightline” by more than an hour, and if an affiliate refused to air “Nightline” by at least 12:30E/11:30C, the affiliate could not air the show at all. ABC affiliates such as KMBC in Kansas City and KSAT in San Antonio were granted exceptions because those stations had aired “Nightline” at midnight since the program’s inception. For a brief time, there was some question as to whether “Nightline” would continue to air in St. Louis, as KTVI was initially steadfast about running Arsenio and Nia Peeples back-to-back (if KTVI would not cooperate, ABC likely would have at least tried to get “Nightline” cleared on KPLR or KDNL). However, KTVI relented and scheduled “Nightline” at 11:30, between “The Arsenio Hall Show” and “The Party Machine with Nia Peeples,” which ended up being aired at midnight.

ABC approached KPLR again in 1994 when it was announced that KTVI would be dropping ABC in favor of Fox in 1995, but by that time, KPLR was committed to the new WB network.

Interesting to see in the linked post that KTVI apparently didn't have a 9:00 p.m. newscast when it joined Fox, a la KTBC and KHON. Which apparently means that KDFW was the only Argyle station that switched to Fox under its agreement with New World that carried a prime time newscast upon first joining the network.
 
Here is the Atlanta switch, the first from the day before (Dec. 10, 1994) and the day after (Dec. 11) This is from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Channels 14 and 63 were omitted except where noted.

Saturday, December 10, 1994
2 WSB (ABC)
5 WAGA (CBS)
8 WGTV (PBS)
11 WXIA (NBC)
14 WTLK (Ind.)
17 WTBS (Ind.)
30 WPBA (PBS)
36 WATL (Fox)
46 WGNX (Ind.)
63 WHSG (Trinity)
69 WVEU (Ind.)

6 AM
2 - Bugs Bunny & Tweety (delayed a week from 11 AM)
5 - Small Wonder
8 - GED
11 - Bob Vila's Home Again
17 - Andy Griffith
30 - Covert Bailey's Smart Exercise
36 - Monster Force
46 - Informercials
69 - Asi Es La Vida

6:30
5 - Boogie's Diner
8 - Sesame Street
11 - Martha Stewart
17 - Between The Lines
36 - Battletech

7 AM
2 - Cro (delayed a week from 8 AM)
5 - Space Precinct
8 - Barney Celebrates Children
11 - News
17 - Feed Your Mind
36 - Blinky Bill
46 - Infomercials
69 - Madison's Adventures

7:30
2 - Free Willy (delayed a week from 9 AM)
30 - Kids Love Trains
36 - Not Just News
46 - Atlanta Forum
69 - Pigasso's Place

7:35
17 - Scooby-Doo

8 AM
2 - News
5 - Reality Check (WAGA bumped the entire CBS Saturday morning line-up at the start of the season)
8 - Kids Love Trains
11 - Saturday Today
30 - Body Electric
36 - Dog City
46 - Adventures In Wonderland
69 - Bump In The Night (delayed a week from ABC 10 AM; pre-empted on ch. 2)

8:05
17 - Bonanza

8:30
5 - Iron Man
8 - Kidsongs Holiday
30 - Homestretch
36 - Power Rangers
46 - The Baby Huey Show (new episodes of the Paramount-Famous character mixed with old cartoons)
69 - Cro (not sure if ch. 69 was still showing this once ch. 2 cleared it on delay)

9 AM
5 - Fantastic Four
8 - Ghostwriter
30 - Club Connect
36 - Animaniacs
46 - Gladiators 2000
69 - The Addams Family (delayed a week from ABC 12 Noon; pre-empted on ch. 2)

9:05
17 - WCW Pro Wrestling

9:30
5 - Campus Live
30 - Sneak Previews
36 - Eek! & The Terrible Thunderlizards
46 - California Dreams
69 - Creepy Crawlers

10 AM
2 - Falcons Report
5 - High Tide
11 - Name Your Adventure
30 - Kids Love Trains
36 - Batman & Robin
46 - WCW Worldwide Wrestling
69 - Nick News

10:05
17 - National Geographic

10:15
8 - Birds Of The Backyard

10:30
2 - High Q (local kids' quiz show)
11 - Saved By The Bell
30 - Newton's Apple
36 - The Tick
69 - Bill Nye The Science Guy

11 AM
2 - Lonesome Dove
5 - Baywatch
11 - Saved By The Bell
30 Nature
36 - X-Men
46 - Soul Train
69 - Asian Variety

11:10
8 - Lawns & Gardens With Jerry Baker

11:30
11 - California Dreams
36 - A.J.'s Time Travelers

12 Noon
2 / 5 - News
11 - NBA Inside Stuff
30 - The Internet Show
36 - NFL Special
46 - Family Matters
69 - Infomercials

12:05
17 - Movie: "Charlotte's Web" (1973 Hanna-Barbera version with voices of Pamelyn Ferdin, Debbie Reynolds and Henry Gibson)

12:10
8 - GPB Favorites

12:30
2 - Lifestyles Of The Rich & Famous
5 - Court TV: America
11 - Bobby Cremins (then head basketball coach for Georgia Tech)
36 - NFL Football: Detroit at New York Jets (live; last NFL Fox game ch. 36 would air)
46 - Family Matters
69 - Infomercials

1 PM
5 - Sirens
11 - Motorweek
46 - Movie: "The Apple Dumpling Gang" (1975; Comedy-western) Bill Bixby, Susan Clark
69 - Infomercials

1:05
30 - Nova

1:30
2 - Wonder Years
11 - Figure Skating - 1994 World Championships from Chiba, Japan
69 - Main Floor

2 PM
2 - College Basketball: Massachusetts at Maryland
5 - Renegade
17 - Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears A Who (original Chuck Jones special)
69 - American Rap Master

2:30
17 - Dr. Seuss' The Butter Battle Book (made by Ralph Bakshi)
30 - Best of Joy Of Painting

3 PM
5 - In The Heat Of The Night
11 - Golf! The Greatest Game
17 - Dr. Seuss' Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? (DePatie-Freleng special from 1980)
46 - Movie: "White Christmas" (1954, Musical) Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye
69 - Blade Warriors

3:30
11 - NFL Live
17 - Dr. Seuss' The Hoober-Bloob Highway (DePatie-Freleng special from 1975)
30 - Hometime
36 - NFL Postgame

4 PM
2 - Golf: Day 3 of the Diners' Club Matches
5 - Hawkeye
11 - NFL Football: Cleveland at Dallas
17 - Dr. Seuss On The Loose (DePatie-Freleng special from 1973)
30 - Victory Garden
36 - Movie: "Wish You Were Here" (1987. Drama) Emily Lloyd, Tom Bell
69 - Beach Clash

4:30
17 - The Cat In The Hat
30 - Frugal Gourmet

5 PM
5 - In The Heat Of The Night
17 - The Grinch Grinches The Cat In The Hat
30 - Nathalie Dupree Cooks
69 - Doug & Rugrats Holiday Special

5:30
17 - Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas
46 - Movie: "Vanishing Son IV" (1994, Action) Russell Wong

6 PM
2 / 5 - News
30 - This Old House
36 - Movie: "Starcrossed" (1985, Science Fiction) Belinda Bauer, James Spader
63 - Jack Graham
69 - Rocko's Modern Life Holiday

6:05
17 - WCW Wrestling

6:30
2 - ABC News
5 - Wheel Of Fortune
8 - This Old House
63 - Zola Levitt

7 PM
2 - Entertainment Tonight
5 - Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol
11 - The Crusades
30 - The Hermitage: A Russian Odyssey
63 - Dr. D. James Kennedy
69 - Super Sports Follies

7:05
8 - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians (special)

7:30
5 - Real Stories Of The Highway Patrol
46 - Basketball: Atlanta at Orlando
69 - On Scene: E.R.

8 PM
2 - Wonderful World Of Disney: "40 Years Of Television Magic"
5 - Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - Trisha Yearwood guest stars in a holiday episode
11 - Movie: "It's A Wonderful Life" (1945, Comedy-drama) James Stewart, Donna Reed
30 - Last Train Across Canada
36 - Cops - action in Los Angeles
63 - Charles Stanley
69 - The Extraordinary

8:05
17 - Discover Card Stars On Ice

8:30
36 - Cops - catching criminals in Indianapolis

8:35
8 - Perry Como's Irish Christmas

9 PM
5 - Just Watch! - local special about WAGA's switch to Fox (CBS's "The 5 Buchanans" is pre-empted)
30 - Christmas Special With Luciano Pavarotti
36 - Smart Kids - John Walsh shows how children can avoid danger (last Fox show WATL would air)
63 - Robert Schueller
69 - College Basketball: Michigan at Duke

9:30
5 - Hearts Afire - Harry and Georgie Anne try to plan a perfect Christmas

10 PM
2 - Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - Clark is stricken with amnesia
5 - Walker, Texas Ranger - a local crime boss puts a bounty on Walker (last CBS show WAGA would air)
30 - Austin City Limits
36 - Cheers
46 - News
63 - James Sekulow

10:05
17 - Movie: "Barbarella" (1968, Science Fiction) Jane Fonda, John Phillip Law

10:30
36 - Trauma Center
63 - Greg Laurie

10:35
8 - GPB Favorites

11 PM
2 / 5 / 11 - News
30 - In The Mix
36 - Tales From The Crypt
46 - The Road (music acts)
63 - Pat Boone
69 - The Entertainers

11:30
5 - In The Heat Of The Night
11 - Saturday Night Live - guest host Alec Baldwin
30 - Sneak Previews
36 - Tales From The Crypt
63 - John Jacobs

12 Midnight (officially when WAGA, WATL and WGNX made their switches)
30 - Taggart
36 - M*A*S*H
46 - Apollo Comedy Hour
69 - The A-Team

12:05
2 - Robocop
17 - Movie: "The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" (1979, Drama) Jane Seymour, Laraine Stephens

12:30
5 - Forever Knight
8 - Off the air
36 - Night Court

1 AM
11 - Sports Saturday Night
30 - Off the air
36 / 46 - Infomercials
69 - On Scene: Emergency

1:05
2 - It's Showtime At The Apollo

1:30
5 - News (repeat from 11 PM)
11 - HBO Comedy Showcase
46 - Twilight Zone
69 - Blade Warriors

2 AM
5 - In The Heat Of The Night
36 - Movie: "Beer" (1985, Comedy) Loretta Swit
46 - The Conspiracy Tapes

2:05
2 - Sightings
17 - Movie: "The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II" (1980) John Davidson, Laraine Stephens

2:30
11 - Infomercials
69 - Movie: "Fists Of Vengeance" (1973, Action) Shoji Karada, Lu Pi Chen

3 AM
2 - Weekend Travel Update
5 - High Tide
11 - Movie: "Santa Fe Trail" (1940, Western) Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHaviland

3:35
2 - Movie: "A Warm December" (1973, Romance) Sidney Poitier, Esther Anderson

4 AM
5 - American Gladiators
36 - The Fall Guy
46 - Movie: "Keeping Track" (1967, Suspense) Michael Sarrazin, Margot Kidder

4:05
17 - Movie: "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" (1979, Comedy) Julius Irving, Stockard Channing

4:30
69 - Outdoorsman

5 AM
5 - Cagney & Lacey
11 - Life Choices
36 - Black Forum
69 - Singsation

5:30
2 - On The Money With Brian Banmiller
11 - Mama's Family
36 - Community Journal
69 - Catholic Mass

Sunday, Dec. 11, 1994
2 WSB (ABC)
5 WAGA (Fox)
8 WGTV (PBS)
11 WXIA (NBC)
14 WTLK (Ind.)
17 WTBS (Ind.)
30 WPBA (PBS)
36 WATL (Ind.)
46 WGNX (CBS)
63 WHSG (Trinity)
69 WVEU (Ind.)

6 AM
2 / 11 - Infomercials
5 - Garner Ted Armstrong
14 - Georgia Farm Monitor
30 - Hermitage: A Russian Odyssey
36 - John Hagee
46 - U.S. Farm Report
63 - Karl Strader
69 - Travel Travel

6:30
5 - Key Of David
8 - A New Baby In The House
14 - Infomercials
17 - It Is Written
46 - Mutant League
69 - Joy Of Living

7 AM
2 - Reboot (delayed from 9 AM yesterday)
5 - Robert Schuller
8 - Kids Love Trains
11 - Charles Stanley
14- Infomercials
30 - Last Train Across Canada
36 - Salem Baptist Church
46 - Phantom 2040
63- Rod Parsley
69 - Peachtree Presbyterian Church

7:05
17 - 2 Stupid Dogs

7:30
2 - Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures
8 - Barney Celebrates Children
14 - Infomercials
36 - Search Church Of Christ
46 - First Presbyterian Church

7:35
17 - SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

8 AM
2 / 5 - Infomercials
8 - Shining Time Station
11 - Sunday Today
30 - Magic School Bus
36 - Dr. D. James Kennedy
46 - Atlanta Forum
36 - John Hagee
69 - King Arthur & The Knights Of Justice

8:05
17 - Bugs Bunny

8:30
8 - Magic School Bus
14 - Dr. Richard Lee
30 - Barney & Friends
36 - Wall Street Journal Report
46 - California Dreams
69 - StarCom

8:35
17 - New Adventures Of Captain Planet

9 AM
2 - Peachtree Presbyterian Church
5 - Infomercials
8 - Kidsongs Holiday Special
11 - Meet The Press
14 - Coy Barber
30 - Sesame Street
36 - Sunday News Conference
46 - CBS News Sunday Morning (first CBS show aired by WGNX as an affiliate; as WANX they cleared a couple of CBS shows in 1980 that WAGA blacked out)
63 - Earl Paulk
69 - Double Dragon

9:05
17 - Flintstones

9:30
14 - Amazing Facts
36 - One On One
69 - Double Dragon

9:35
8 - Kids Love Trains
17 - Flintstones

10 AM
2 / 5 - Infomercials
11 - Kenneth Copeland
14 - Namaste America
30 - Sesame Street
36 - Mega Man
63 - James Robison
69 - Feed The Children

10:05
8 - Lost Atlanta II: The Way We Were (life in Atlanta from the 30s to the 50s)
17 - Who's The Boss?

10:30
2 - People 2 People
5 - World Of National Geographic
14 - Eye On Asia
36 - Mr. Belvedere
46 - Face The Nation
63 - Ed Young
69 - Michael D. Spires

10:35
17 - Movie: "A Christmas Story" (1983, Comedy) Peter Billingsley, Darren McGavin

11 AM
2 - Home Show
11 - Roswell Street Baptist Church
14 - Namaste Bombay
30 - French In Action
36 - Sweet Valley High
46 - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
63 - Dr. D. James Kennedy
69 - Jimmy Swaggart

11:30
2 - Tough Target
5 - Just Watch! - local special about WAGA's switch to Fox
30 - French In Action
36 - This Is The NFL

11:45
8 - GPB Favorites

12 Noon
2 - News
5 - NFL Sunday (first Fox show aired by WAGA)
11 - Courtside With Lenny Wilkins
14 - Infomercials
30 - Firing Line
36 - WWE Superstars
46 - Movie: "One Magic Christmas" (1985, Fantasy) Mary Steenburgen, Harry Dean Stanton
63 - Adrian Rogers
69 - Day Of Discovery

12:30
2 - This Week With David Brinkley
11 - NFL Live
17 - Movie: "Gone With The Wind" (1939, Drama) Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh
30 - Think Tank
69 - Infomercials

1 PM
5 - NFL Football - Tampa Bay at Los Angeles Rams
11 - Triathalon - Gatorade Ironman Championship from Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
30 - Washington Week In Review
36 - Wild West Showdown
63 - Day Of Discovery

1:30
2 - Star Search
30 - Wall Street Week
63 - It Is Written

2 PM
14 - Vacation Bargains
30 - Tony Brown's Journal
36 - Movie: "The New Adventures Of Oliver" (1987, Cartoon)
46 - Movie: "It Nearly Wasn't Christmas" (1989, Adventure) Charles Durning, Ted Lange
63 - Rod Parsley
69 - Infomercials

2:30
2 - Wonder Years
14 - Movie: "Scrooge" (1935, Fantasy) Seymour Ricks, Donald Calthrop
30 - Inside Money

3 PM
2 - Golf - Day of 4 of the Diner's Club Matches, from La Quinta, Calif.
11 - Arete Awards For Courage In Sports
30 - McLaughlin Group
63 - The King Is Coming

3:30
30 - John McLaughin's One On One
63 - Peter LaLonde

4 PM
5 - NFL Football - San Francisco at San Diego
11 - NFL Football - Denver at Los Angeles Raiders
30 - Inside Washington
36 - Movie: "Something In Common" (1986, Drama) Ellen Burstyn, Tuesday Weld
46 - Movie: "A Very Brady Christmas" (1988, Comedy) Florence Henderson, Robert Reed
63 - John Hagee

4:30
30 - Small Business Today

5 PM
30 - Computer Chronicles
63 - Dr. Richard Lee

5:05
17 - SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron

5:30
30 - Ursula's Holiday House
63 - Oral Roberts

5:35
17 - New Adventures Of Captain Planet

6 PM
2 / 46 - News
30 - Ghostwriter
36 - Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
63 - Bishop Jakes
69 - Peachtree Presbyterian Church

6:05
17 - Bugs Bunny Christmas (pre-1948 cartoons with Christmas themes)

6:30
36 - Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
46 - CBS News
63 - Chuck Smith

7 PM
2 - America's Funniest Home Videos - Rodents are a subject of funny videos
5 - New York Undercover - Kids working for an auto theft ring steal the car of a mobster's mother
11 - Earth 2 - Devon and Danziger are captured by Terrians
14 - Jerry Falwell
30 - Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians
36 - The Simpsons (syndicated)
46 - 60 Minutes
63 - E.V. Hill
69 - Feed The Children

7:05
17 - Flintstones Christmas Carol

7:30
2 - Falcons Pre-Game
36 - Simpsons (syndicated)
63 - Jack Hayford
69 - Salem Baptist Church

7:45
8 - GPB Favorites

8 PM
2 - NFL Football - New Orleans at Atlanta (ESPN simulcast)
5 - Simpsons (Fox) - "Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire"
11 - seaQuest DSV - Dagwood escapes after being convicted of murdering his creator
14 - Dr. Richard Lee
36 - Movie: "Romancing The Stone" (1984, Adventure) Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner
46 - Murder, She Wrote - The theft of a Fabrege egg leads to two murders
69 - Creflo A. Dollar

8:05
17 - Saved By The Bell
30 - Christmas Special With Luciano Pavarotti

8:30
5 - Simpsons - "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
14 - The King Is Coming
63 - Lloyd Ogilvie
69 - Infomercial

8:35
17 - Saved By The Bell

9 PM
5 - Married...With Children - Al revolts when his favorite TV show, "Psycho Dad" is canceled (part 1)
11 - Movie: "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" (1989, Comedy) Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo
14 - West Rome Baptist Church
30 - Great Performances
46 - Movie: "Renuion" (1994, Drama) Marlo Thomas, Peter Strauss
63 - Kenneth Copeland
69 - Barbara King

9:05
17 - National Geographic Explorer

9:30
5 - George Carlin Show - George makes a big mistake
69 - Real Life And You

10 PM
5 - To be announced (WAGA's 10 PM news would premiere Monday night)
14 - Creflo A. Dollar
30 - International Dispatch
36 - Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
63 - Praise The Lord
69 - Word And Action

10:30
14 - Creflo A. Dollar

11 PM
2 / 5 / 11 / 46 - News
14 - Infomercials
30 - In The Life Quarterly
36 - M*A*S*H - The camp observes the British holiday tradition Boxing Day
69 - Jack Van Impe

11:05
17 - Earth Network

11:15
8 - Center Stage

11:30
5 - Sports Unlimited
36 - Movie: "Overboard" (1978, Drama)
69 - The Living Word

I missed getting the Sunday overnight line-up, but this was the two days of change in a nutshell.
 
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Quick correction: WSB's airing of Reboot at 7 AM Sundays was a delay from 9:30 AM Saturday, not 9 AM.
 
Don't forget there were reasons why the Denver switch went the way it did as well

CBS BUYS KCNC 4 FROM NBC

This move left NBC without a home & KMGH 7 without a network HOWEVER KMGH balked at the NBC affiliation because it wasn't willing to yield to NBC's requirement that The Tonight Show/i] be carried at 10:35 PM MT (They opted to stick with Cheers reruns instead)

The station also declined because it was more interested in the ABC affiliation (Which would put it in line with the rest of the McGraw Hill stations across the nation)

NBC MOVES TO KUSA 9

After receiving word that KMGH 7 wasn't interested in the NBC affiliation, NBC was then forced to start courting Gannett-owned (Now TENGA-owned) KUSA 9. After some negotiations, KUSA 9 & ABC parted ways, which paved the way for them to pursue the NBC affiliation

As for the reason why ABC & KUSA 9 parted ways, there are some who believe it was due to some disparaging remarks made by KUSA anchor Ed Sardella to ABC's David Brinkley who was allowed to appear on the station during its coverage of Pope John Paul II's visit during World Youth Day in 1993. Not sure if that alone lead to the loss of ABC (One would think it wouldn't given the station's LONG heritage history with the network) or not but that's what some believe

Gannett itself was non-chalant in the network KUSA 9 was affiliated with as they're one of the few broadcasters EVEN TODAY who are on speaking terms with just about all the Big networks (Except maybe Fox as Gannett/TENGA doesn't own one to my knowledge). Of course, they would've preferred to stay with ABC rather than get dragged into the fray that was the Big Switch but they weren't gonna make a big deal out of it by bending over backwards to keep ABC if it truly wanted to move to KMGH 7 either

Cheers & 73 :)
 
Here in Boston, there's gonna be a switch this December as WHDH-TV loses its NBC affiliation! Nobody knows where it's gonna go, but come Christmas and New Year's, get ready for some upheaval here in New England.
 
Here in Boston, there's gonna be a switch this December as WHDH-TV loses its NBC affiliation! Nobody knows where it's gonna go, but come Christmas and New Year's, get ready for some upheaval here in New England.
My bet is it'll go WFXT 25 as NBC will make Cox an offer it can't refuse

Meanwhile Fox will make Sunbeam an offer IT can't refuse either as they'll buy WHDH, WLVI **AND** WSVN down in Miami. Once the sale is complete, Fox will move MyNet to WLVI, leaving CBS O&O WSBK with the CW affiliation

I just can't see NBC committing RATINGS SUICIDE in Boston by moving to Channel 60

JMO....

Cheers & 73 :)
 
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Most likely not WSVN. Fox wants stations where there's an NFC presence and Miami is an AFC city. Word is they're trying to swap their Orlando FL O&O (WOFL) for WVUE in New Orleans.
 
I think if NBC has to move it would move to ch. 25 and Fox will move to ch. 7 and take its mini network My Network TV to the soon to be ex CW affiliate WLVI 56 therefore creating My56. Look for Maury, Jerry Springer and Steve Wilkos all move to Fox 7 Boston after the morning news at 10am.
 
I think if NBC has to move it would move to ch. 25 and Fox will move to ch. 7 and take its mini network My Network TV to the soon to be ex CW affiliate WLVI 56 therefore creating My56. Look for Maury, Jerry Springer and Steve Wilkos all move to Fox 7 Boston after the morning news at 10am.
Umm I think this is what I pretty much said above

What was the purpose for REPEATING it ??

Cheers & 73 :)
 
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