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SF TV ID'ing question

Do stations licensed to San Francisco recognize The City Across The Bay in their legals?

E.g. does Channel 5 show ID graphics saying "KPIX San Francisco/Oakland"

This R-I'er didn't notice when I visited SF 25 years ago. :)-)

ixnay
 
KPIX, KGO-TV, KRON, KBWB, KBHK, KQED, KDTV all Identify as

San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose


KTVU Identifies as

Oakland-San Francisco-San Jose


KNTV, KSTS and KICU ID as:

San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland



> Do stations licensed to San Francisco recognize The City
> Across The Bay in their legals?
>
> E.g. does Channel 5 show ID graphics saying "KPIX San
> Francisco/Oakland"
>
> This R-I'er didn't notice when I visited SF 25 years ago.
> :)-)
>
> ixnay
>
<P ID="signature">______________
Michael Rivers
Los Angeles</P>
 
> KPIX, KGO-TV, KRON, KBWB, KBHK, KQED, KDTV all Identify as
>
> San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose
>
>
> KTVU Identifies as
>
> Oakland-San Francisco-San Jose
>
>
> KNTV, KSTS and KICU ID as:
>
> San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland

How could you see that in the itty bitty font size stations use for IDs now?<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
> How could you see that in the itty bitty font size stations
> use for IDs now?
KM, I am curious if the tv stations in Los Angeles does the same thing(dual city id's) ?
 
> > How could you see that in the itty bitty font size
> stations
> > use for IDs now?
> KM, I am curious if the tv stations in Los Angeles does the
> same thing(dual city id's) ?

Only the stations licensed to cities other than Los Angeles have dual city IDs, to add "Los Angeles" after the real COL.

For example:
KVEA/52 Corona-Los Angeles
KDOC/56 Anaheim-Los Angeles <P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
> > > How could you see that in the itty bitty font size
> > stations
> > > use for IDs now?
> > KM, I am curious if the tv stations in Los Angeles does
> the
> > same thing(dual city id's) ?
>
> Only the stations licensed to cities other than Los Angeles
> have dual city IDs, to add "Los Angeles" after the real COL.
>
>
> For example:
> KVEA/52 Corona-Los Angeles
> KDOC/56 Anaheim-Los Angeles

As long as we're being complete, let's add:

KSCI/18 Long Beach-Los Angeles-San Diego (SD is location of translator)
KVCR/24 San Bernardino-Riverside
KPXN/30 San Bernardino-Los Angeles
KTBN/40 Santa Ana-Los Angeles
KXLA/44 Rancho Palos Verdes-Los Angeles
KFTR/46 Ontario-Los Angeles
KAZA/54 Avalon-Los Angeles
KJLA/57 Ventura-Los Angeles
KRCA/62 Riverside-Los Angeles
KBEH/63 Oxnard-Los Angeles

and, once in a great while...
KHIZ/64 Barstow-San Bernardino-Los Angeles
>
 
> > I believe FCC regulation requires that the city of license be listed first following the call letters. Anything beyond that is not required. Most stations just add the other cities to let you know that they cover the entire metro area. KTVU was the first to do this many years ago, when it was always voice-announced - "KTVU, Oakland/San Francisco" ...probably because it sounded better than "KTVU, Oakland."
 
> > > I believe FCC regulation requires that the city of
> license be listed first following the call letters. Anything
> beyond that is not required. Most stations just add the
> other cities to let you know that they cover the entire
> metro area. KTVU was the first to do this many years ago,
> when it was always voice-announced - "KTVU, Oakland/San
> Francisco" ...probably because it sounded better than "KTVU,
> Oakland."

Back when KTVU started doing that, in fact, they had to receive specific authorization from the FCC to use a dual-city station identified.

Personally, I best remember the old animated ID from some twenty years or more ago, which started zoomed in on an upside-down channel 2 logo, then pulled away as it rotated to correct position. When it got right-side-up, the lettering "KTVU Oakland-San Francisco" appeared underneath the top portion of the "2" and the announcement was simply "THIS ... is Channel Two."<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
> > > I believe FCC regulation requires that the city of
> license be listed first following the call letters. Anything
> beyond that is not required. Most stations just add the
> other cities to let you know that they cover the entire
> metro area. KTVU was the first to do this many years ago,
> when it was always voice-announced - "KTVU, Oakland/San
> Francisco" ...probably because it sounded better than "KTVU,
> Oakland."
>

In AZ, KPNX ID's as Phoenix-Mesa. Their COL is Mesa.<P ID="signature">______________
Dave</P>
 
>
> Personally, I best remember the old animated ID from some
> twenty years or more ago, which started zoomed in on an
> upside-down channel 2 logo, then pulled away as it rotated
> to correct position. When it got right-side-up, the
> lettering "KTVU Oakland-San Francisco" appeared underneath
> the top portion of the "2" and the announcement was simply
> "THIS ... is Channel Two."

My favorite was "There's only ONE...TWO!" announced by a satirically pompous sounding announcer.
>
 
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