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Retro; New York City, June 13, 1945

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Bob1370

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Source; New York Times

Stations;

Channel
1-WNBT (NBC) (Now WNBC, Channel 4)
2-WCBW (CBS) (Now WCBS-TV)
4-WABD (DuMont) (Now WNYW, Fox, Channel 5)

MORNINGS

No programming on any station

AFTERNOON

3:00
1-Baseball, Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium, double-header
(until approximately 8 PM, followed by sign-off)

8:00
4-Fashion Show
8:15
4-Film (title not specified)
8:30
4-Magic Carpet (variety)
9:00
4-Audition in Studio B (talent/variety)
9:45
4-Thanks for Looking (talk; sign-off)

No programming this day on Channel 2

TV during World War II operated on a very limited schedule, Broadcast schedules as World War II was coming to an end in the summer of 1945 were gradually expanding, with most stations in the few cities that had TV service (New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and Albany/Schenectady with licensed commercial stations, Los Angeles with experimental stations) getting at least some service five to six days a week from each operating station. The expansion of television station schedules to fill the day would come largely in the postwar era.
 
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