Here's a Monday schedule from St. Louis from the spring of 1964. At the time, the region's only independent, Channel 11, didn't have a sizeable news operation to speak of. I was able to come up with titles for two of the market's three major news operations with the exception of Channel 2. As a matter of fact, Channel 4 used "The Big News" for its weekend newscasts, so it wouldn't be a stretch for that station to use the title for their weekday newscasts.
source: St. Louis Globe-Democrat TV Digest
KTVI-TV Channel 2 (ABC)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
7:10am Sign on
7:15am Mahalia Sings
7:20am Farm Report; News
7:30am En France
8:00am Meet Your Military
8:15am Medical People
8:30am March 3-Deadline for Decision (Study of proposed County Bond issue)
9:00am King and Odie
9:15am Romper Room
10:00am The Price is Right
10:30am The Object Is
11:00am Seven Keys
11:30am Father Knows Best
12:00pm Hawaiian Eye
1:00pm Tennessee Ernie
1:30pm Day in Court
1:55pm Mid-Day Report (Alex Drier)
2:00pm General Hospital
2:30pm Queen for A Day
3:00pm Trailmaster
4:00pm Adventures in Paradise
5:00pm News, Weather
5:15pm ABC News Report
5:30pm Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater
6:00pm The Rifleman
6:30pm The Outer Limits (Crew members of a space ship are terrorized by space monster in “Joy Ride”; Don Gordon, Janet DeGore)
7:30pm Wagon Train [color] (Series of murders terrorize the wagon train in “Trace McCloud Story”; Larry Pennell, Audrey Dalton
9:00pm Breaking Point (“Tides of Darkness”, story of young girl in shock after being assaulted; Lori Martin, Edmond O’Brien)
10:00pm News, Weather, Sports
10:15pm The Steve Allen Show
11:45pm March 3-Deadline for Decision (Program about proposed County Bond issue)
12:00am Peter Gunn
12:30am News; Mahalia Sings
12:45am Sign off
KMOX-TV Channel 4 (CBS)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
5:10am Sign on
5:15am Prayer; News
5:30am Sunrise Semester
6:00am Town & Country
6:30am P.S. 4
7:00am Morning Scene
7:40am World of Mr. Zoom
8:00am Captain Kangaroo
9:00am CBS Morning News
9:30am I Love Lucy
10:00am The McCoys
10:30am Pete and Gladys
11:00am Love of Life
11:25am CBS News-Robert Trout
11:30am Search for Tomorrow
11:45am The Guiding Light
12:00pm News, Weather
12:05pm My Little Margie
12:30pm As the World Turns
1:00pm Password
1:30pm House Party
2:00pm To Tell The Truth
2:25pm CBS News-Douglas Edwards
2:30pm The Edge of Night
3:00pm The Secret Storm
3:30pm Movie: “The Bribe” (1949) w/ Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Vincent Price, Charles Laughton
5:00pm Popeye Cartoon
5:30pm CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite)
6:00pm The Big News (news, weather, sports)
6:30pm To Tell the Truth
7:00pm I’ve Got A Secret
7:30pm Lucy Show (Singer Roberta Sherwood and drummer-son Robert Lansing guests)
8:00pm The Danny Thomas Show (Uncle Toonoose[Hans Conried] comes to New York to find a job]
8:30pm The Andy Griffith Show (Barney poses as department store mannequin in attempt to catch shoplifters)
9:00pm East Side, West Side (George C. Scott stars as social worker in 60-minute drama series.)
10:00pm The Big News (news, weather, sports)
10:30pm The Late Show: “Maytime” (1936) w/ Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Barrymore
12:05am Late Late Show: “Gambling on the High Seas” (1940) w/ Wayne Morris, Jane Wyman, Gilbert Roland
followed by newsfinal and sign off
KSD-TV Channel 5 (NBC)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
6:25am Sign on
6:30am Focus-Your World
7:00am Today Show
9:00am Say When
9:25am NBC News-Edwin Newman
9:30am The Merv Griffin Show [color]
10:00am Concentration
10:30am Missing Links [color]
11:00am First Impression [color]
11:30am Truth or Consequences [color]
11:55am NBC News-Ray Scherer
12:00pm News, Weather
12:05pm Charlotte Peters
1:00pm Let’s Make a Deal [color]
1:25pm NBC News-Floyd Kalber
1:30pm The Doctors
2:00pm The Loretta Young Show
2:30pm You Don’t Say [color]
3:00pm Match Game
3:25pm NBC News-Sander Vanocur
3:30pm Make Room for Daddy
4:00pm Corky the Clown (long-running local kids show from late 1950s to about 1980 hosted by Clif St. James)
4:30pm Maverick
5:30pm The Huntley-Brinkley Report (Chet Huntley, David Brinkley) (listed in the Globe as “Huntley Brinkley News”.)
6:00pm KSD-TV Six O’Clock Report (news, weather, sports)
6:30pm NBC Monday Night at the Movies: “Underwater Warrior” w/ Dan Dailey, James Gregory
8:30pm Hollywood and Stars (“On Location: The Night of the Iguana”, feature covering filming of the Richard Burton-starred movie)
9:00pm Sing Along [color]
10:00pm KSD-TV Ten O’Clock Report (news, weather, sports)
10:15pm Tonight with Johnny Carson [color]
12:00am News
12:05am Bowery Boys Movie: “Feudin’ Fools” (1952) w/ the Bowery Boys
followed by sign off
KETC-TV Channel 9 (Educational)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
8:05am Sign on
8:10am School programs begin
5:45pm Community Campus
6:30pm Basic Reading, Writing
7:00pm What’s New?
7:30pm Age of Kings (“Red Rose and the White” traces enmity between Houses of Lancaster and York that erupts into War of the Roses)
8:45pm Book Review: “Paperbacks: Their Value and Importance”
9:00pm Fall of Diem (hour-long documentary analyzes fall of Diem regime in South Viet-Nam)
10:00pm Sign off
KPLR-TV Channel 11 (Independent)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
11:55am Sign on
12:00pm Newsreels
12:15pm Modern Almanac
12:30pm Cartoons and Comics
1:00pm Movie: “Strange Adventure” (1956) w/ Kent Taylor, Marla English (repeat of Sunday late movie)
2:15pm Movie: “All Quiet on the Western Front” (1930) w/Lew Ayres (repeat of Sunday late movie)
4:00pm The Three Stooges
5:00pm Mickey Mouse Club
5:30pm Huckleberry Hound
6:00pm Funny Company
6:15pm Rocky and Friends
6:30pm Amos n’ Andy
7:00pm People are Funny
7:30pm Best of Groucho
8:00pm Checkmate
9:00pm Movie: “Cluny Brown” (1946) w/ Jennifer Jones, Charles Boyer
11:00pm Movie: “Outcasts of the City” (1958) w/ Robert Hutton, Osa Massen
12:25am Sign off (approximate)
source: St. Louis Globe-Democrat TV Digest
KTVI-TV Channel 2 (ABC)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
7:10am Sign on
7:15am Mahalia Sings
7:20am Farm Report; News
7:30am En France
8:00am Meet Your Military
8:15am Medical People
8:30am March 3-Deadline for Decision (Study of proposed County Bond issue)
9:00am King and Odie
9:15am Romper Room
10:00am The Price is Right
10:30am The Object Is
11:00am Seven Keys
11:30am Father Knows Best
12:00pm Hawaiian Eye
1:00pm Tennessee Ernie
1:30pm Day in Court
1:55pm Mid-Day Report (Alex Drier)
2:00pm General Hospital
2:30pm Queen for A Day
3:00pm Trailmaster
4:00pm Adventures in Paradise
5:00pm News, Weather
5:15pm ABC News Report
5:30pm Dick Powell’s Zane Grey Theater
6:00pm The Rifleman
6:30pm The Outer Limits (Crew members of a space ship are terrorized by space monster in “Joy Ride”; Don Gordon, Janet DeGore)
7:30pm Wagon Train [color] (Series of murders terrorize the wagon train in “Trace McCloud Story”; Larry Pennell, Audrey Dalton
9:00pm Breaking Point (“Tides of Darkness”, story of young girl in shock after being assaulted; Lori Martin, Edmond O’Brien)
10:00pm News, Weather, Sports
10:15pm The Steve Allen Show
11:45pm March 3-Deadline for Decision (Program about proposed County Bond issue)
12:00am Peter Gunn
12:30am News; Mahalia Sings
12:45am Sign off
KMOX-TV Channel 4 (CBS)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
5:10am Sign on
5:15am Prayer; News
5:30am Sunrise Semester
6:00am Town & Country
6:30am P.S. 4
7:00am Morning Scene
7:40am World of Mr. Zoom
8:00am Captain Kangaroo
9:00am CBS Morning News
9:30am I Love Lucy
10:00am The McCoys
10:30am Pete and Gladys
11:00am Love of Life
11:25am CBS News-Robert Trout
11:30am Search for Tomorrow
11:45am The Guiding Light
12:00pm News, Weather
12:05pm My Little Margie
12:30pm As the World Turns
1:00pm Password
1:30pm House Party
2:00pm To Tell The Truth
2:25pm CBS News-Douglas Edwards
2:30pm The Edge of Night
3:00pm The Secret Storm
3:30pm Movie: “The Bribe” (1949) w/ Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Vincent Price, Charles Laughton
5:00pm Popeye Cartoon
5:30pm CBS Evening News (Walter Cronkite)
6:00pm The Big News (news, weather, sports)
6:30pm To Tell the Truth
7:00pm I’ve Got A Secret
7:30pm Lucy Show (Singer Roberta Sherwood and drummer-son Robert Lansing guests)
8:00pm The Danny Thomas Show (Uncle Toonoose[Hans Conried] comes to New York to find a job]
8:30pm The Andy Griffith Show (Barney poses as department store mannequin in attempt to catch shoplifters)
9:00pm East Side, West Side (George C. Scott stars as social worker in 60-minute drama series.)
10:00pm The Big News (news, weather, sports)
10:30pm The Late Show: “Maytime” (1936) w/ Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, John Barrymore
12:05am Late Late Show: “Gambling on the High Seas” (1940) w/ Wayne Morris, Jane Wyman, Gilbert Roland
followed by newsfinal and sign off
KSD-TV Channel 5 (NBC)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
6:25am Sign on
6:30am Focus-Your World
7:00am Today Show
9:00am Say When
9:25am NBC News-Edwin Newman
9:30am The Merv Griffin Show [color]
10:00am Concentration
10:30am Missing Links [color]
11:00am First Impression [color]
11:30am Truth or Consequences [color]
11:55am NBC News-Ray Scherer
12:00pm News, Weather
12:05pm Charlotte Peters
1:00pm Let’s Make a Deal [color]
1:25pm NBC News-Floyd Kalber
1:30pm The Doctors
2:00pm The Loretta Young Show
2:30pm You Don’t Say [color]
3:00pm Match Game
3:25pm NBC News-Sander Vanocur
3:30pm Make Room for Daddy
4:00pm Corky the Clown (long-running local kids show from late 1950s to about 1980 hosted by Clif St. James)
4:30pm Maverick
5:30pm The Huntley-Brinkley Report (Chet Huntley, David Brinkley) (listed in the Globe as “Huntley Brinkley News”.)
6:00pm KSD-TV Six O’Clock Report (news, weather, sports)
6:30pm NBC Monday Night at the Movies: “Underwater Warrior” w/ Dan Dailey, James Gregory
8:30pm Hollywood and Stars (“On Location: The Night of the Iguana”, feature covering filming of the Richard Burton-starred movie)
9:00pm Sing Along [color]
10:00pm KSD-TV Ten O’Clock Report (news, weather, sports)
10:15pm Tonight with Johnny Carson [color]
12:00am News
12:05am Bowery Boys Movie: “Feudin’ Fools” (1952) w/ the Bowery Boys
followed by sign off
KETC-TV Channel 9 (Educational)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
8:05am Sign on
8:10am School programs begin
5:45pm Community Campus
6:30pm Basic Reading, Writing
7:00pm What’s New?
7:30pm Age of Kings (“Red Rose and the White” traces enmity between Houses of Lancaster and York that erupts into War of the Roses)
8:45pm Book Review: “Paperbacks: Their Value and Importance”
9:00pm Fall of Diem (hour-long documentary analyzes fall of Diem regime in South Viet-Nam)
10:00pm Sign off
KPLR-TV Channel 11 (Independent)
Monday March 2nd, 1964
11:55am Sign on
12:00pm Newsreels
12:15pm Modern Almanac
12:30pm Cartoons and Comics
1:00pm Movie: “Strange Adventure” (1956) w/ Kent Taylor, Marla English (repeat of Sunday late movie)
2:15pm Movie: “All Quiet on the Western Front” (1930) w/Lew Ayres (repeat of Sunday late movie)
4:00pm The Three Stooges
5:00pm Mickey Mouse Club
5:30pm Huckleberry Hound
6:00pm Funny Company
6:15pm Rocky and Friends
6:30pm Amos n’ Andy
7:00pm People are Funny
7:30pm Best of Groucho
8:00pm Checkmate
9:00pm Movie: “Cluny Brown” (1946) w/ Jennifer Jones, Charles Boyer
11:00pm Movie: “Outcasts of the City” (1958) w/ Robert Hutton, Osa Massen
12:25am Sign off (approximate)