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Source; New York Times
Stations;
2-WCBS-TV (CBS)
4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC)
5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox)
7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV)
11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW)
13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS)
MORNING
10:30
5-Morning Chapel; Dr. Francis Stifler
10:45
5-Armanda, songs
11:00
5-Television Shopper; Kathi Norris; guests, Elaine Monesmith, Finn H. Magnus
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-Headline Clues; George Putnam
7-News (on the hour through 6 PM)
12:30
5-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olsen
11-News, music
1:00
2-Jack Sterling Show
5-Okay Mother (game show); host Dennis James
1:30
5-Man on the Street
1:45
5-The Needle Shop (instruction); Alice Burrows
2:00
5-Test pattern, music
3:30
13-Sign-on; test pattern, music
4:00
13-Western film (title not listed)
5:00
2-Music, weather
11-Comics On Parade with Danny Webb
13-Film; Of Human Interest
5:15
2-Classified Column; Paul DeFur
11-Pixie Playtime
13-Film; Of Human Interest
5:30
2-Chuck Wagon with Bob Dixon (children)
4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children)
5:55
5-Time for Reflection
EVENING
6:00
4-Kids' Athletic Club (sports, children)
5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children)
7-News
11-Six Gun Playhouse (Western films)
6:30
2-Lucky Pup (children)
4-Easy Does It; Johnny Andrews (variety)
5-Magic Cottage with Pat Meikle (children)
6:45
2-Bob Howard Show (variety)
6:55
4-Weather Man; Tex Antoine
11-Film Museum
7:00
2-Your Sports Special; Jack Sterling, host; Bob Edge, Van Campen Hellner
4-Judy Splinters (children)
5-Captain Video (adventure, children)
7-Film; Lost Jungle; (serial adventure, 1934); Clyde Beatty, Cecelia Parker
11-Sports; Jimmy Powers
13-Western Film
7:15
2-Ted Steele Show
4-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy)
7-Film; This and That
11-Newsreel
7:30
2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards
4-Gene Archer, baritone; Cliff Instrumental Quartet (music)
5-Vincent Lopez Show
7-Film Shorts
11-Little Old New York with John Miles (variety/talk); Lisa Kirk, George Schering, Jimmy Bronson, guests
7:45
2-Cliff Edwards Show; Tony Mattola Trio, guests
4-Camel News Caravan; John Cameron Swayze, anchor
5-Manhattan Spotlight with Chuck Tranum
8:00
2-Cooking with Dionne Lucas
4-Play; The Stolen Prince
5-Views of the News; Ernest K. Lindley, William H. Byrne, E.G. Peterson, Dr. J.A. Morton, Earl French
7-Film; Petticoat Parade
11-Theater Time
13-Of Human Interest
8:05
7-Travel Film Shorts
8:25,
13-Baseball; Buffalo at Newark (International League)
8:30
2-It Pays To Be Ignorant (comedy game show); Tom Howard, host; Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, George Shelton
4-Play; The Clock, with Robert Noe, Woody Parker, Alfreda Wallace, Vaughn Taylor
5-And Everything Nice (fashion); Maxine Barrat
7-Science Circus
11-Jolts and Jabs (sports/boxing); Jack McCarthy
8:45
11-Boxing at Coney Island Velodrome; Hy Meltzer vs. Willie Beltram
9:00
2-Preview with Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg; Ruth Gilbert, guest
4-Play; Vic & Sade; Bernadine Flynn, Frank Dane
5-Film; Mercy Plane (action/adventure, 1939); James Dunn, Frances Gifford
7-Barn Dance (country music, from Chicago)
9:30
2-People's Platform (public affairs); Quincy Howe, host; topic, "Is Modern Art-Art?" with panelists Georg J. Lober, John D. Morse
4-Nature of Things; Dr. Roy K. Marshall, host
9:45
4-The Three Flames; songs
10:00
2-Jeanne Bargy, songs
4-Meet The Press; Martha Rountree, moderator; Philip D. Reed, guest; Edwin Leahy, May Craig, Richard Harkness, Lawrence Spivak, panelists
5-News
10:15
2-News
10:45
11-News
WOR-TV, Channel 9 (now WWOR), was still under construction and in preliminary testing; it would sign on and begin regular programming in October of 1949.
All stations in New York would have ended their broadcast day by roughly 11 PM.
Source; New York Times
Stations;
2-WCBS-TV (CBS)
4-WNBT (NBC; now WNBC)
5-WABD (DuMont; now WNYW-Fox)
7-WJZ-TV (ABC; now WABC-TV)
11-WPIX (Ind.; now CW)
13-WATV (Ind.; now WNET-PBS)
MORNING
10:30
5-Morning Chapel; Dr. Francis Stifler
10:45
5-Armanda, songs
11:00
5-Television Shopper; Kathi Norris; guests, Elaine Monesmith, Finn H. Magnus
AFTERNOON
12:00
5-Headline Clues; George Putnam
7-News (on the hour through 6 PM)
12:30
5-Rumpus Room with Johnny Olsen
11-News, music
1:00
2-Jack Sterling Show
5-Okay Mother (game show); host Dennis James
1:30
5-Man on the Street
1:45
5-The Needle Shop (instruction); Alice Burrows
2:00
5-Test pattern, music
3:30
13-Sign-on; test pattern, music
4:00
13-Western film (title not listed)
5:00
2-Music, weather
11-Comics On Parade with Danny Webb
13-Film; Of Human Interest
5:15
2-Classified Column; Paul DeFur
11-Pixie Playtime
13-Film; Of Human Interest
5:30
2-Chuck Wagon with Bob Dixon (children)
4-Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob Smith (children)
5:55
5-Time for Reflection
EVENING
6:00
4-Kids' Athletic Club (sports, children)
5-Small Fry Club with Bob Emery (children)
7-News
11-Six Gun Playhouse (Western films)
6:30
2-Lucky Pup (children)
4-Easy Does It; Johnny Andrews (variety)
5-Magic Cottage with Pat Meikle (children)
6:45
2-Bob Howard Show (variety)
6:55
4-Weather Man; Tex Antoine
11-Film Museum
7:00
2-Your Sports Special; Jack Sterling, host; Bob Edge, Van Campen Hellner
4-Judy Splinters (children)
5-Captain Video (adventure, children)
7-Film; Lost Jungle; (serial adventure, 1934); Clyde Beatty, Cecelia Parker
11-Sports; Jimmy Powers
13-Western Film
7:15
2-Ted Steele Show
4-Mary Kay and Johnny (situation comedy)
7-Film; This and That
11-Newsreel
7:30
2-CBS News with Douglas Edwards
4-Gene Archer, baritone; Cliff Instrumental Quartet (music)
5-Vincent Lopez Show
7-Film Shorts
11-Little Old New York with John Miles (variety/talk); Lisa Kirk, George Schering, Jimmy Bronson, guests
7:45
2-Cliff Edwards Show; Tony Mattola Trio, guests
4-Camel News Caravan; John Cameron Swayze, anchor
5-Manhattan Spotlight with Chuck Tranum
8:00
2-Cooking with Dionne Lucas
4-Play; The Stolen Prince
5-Views of the News; Ernest K. Lindley, William H. Byrne, E.G. Peterson, Dr. J.A. Morton, Earl French
7-Film; Petticoat Parade
11-Theater Time
13-Of Human Interest
8:05
7-Travel Film Shorts
8:25,
13-Baseball; Buffalo at Newark (International League)
8:30
2-It Pays To Be Ignorant (comedy game show); Tom Howard, host; Lulu McConnell, Harry McNaughton, George Shelton
4-Play; The Clock, with Robert Noe, Woody Parker, Alfreda Wallace, Vaughn Taylor
5-And Everything Nice (fashion); Maxine Barrat
7-Science Circus
11-Jolts and Jabs (sports/boxing); Jack McCarthy
8:45
11-Boxing at Coney Island Velodrome; Hy Meltzer vs. Willie Beltram
9:00
2-Preview with Tex McCrary and Jinx Falkenberg; Ruth Gilbert, guest
4-Play; Vic & Sade; Bernadine Flynn, Frank Dane
5-Film; Mercy Plane (action/adventure, 1939); James Dunn, Frances Gifford
7-Barn Dance (country music, from Chicago)
9:30
2-People's Platform (public affairs); Quincy Howe, host; topic, "Is Modern Art-Art?" with panelists Georg J. Lober, John D. Morse
4-Nature of Things; Dr. Roy K. Marshall, host
9:45
4-The Three Flames; songs
10:00
2-Jeanne Bargy, songs
4-Meet The Press; Martha Rountree, moderator; Philip D. Reed, guest; Edwin Leahy, May Craig, Richard Harkness, Lawrence Spivak, panelists
5-News
10:15
2-News
10:45
11-News
WOR-TV, Channel 9 (now WWOR), was still under construction and in preliminary testing; it would sign on and begin regular programming in October of 1949.
All stations in New York would have ended their broadcast day by roughly 11 PM.