For almost two months now, classic episodes of "Soul Train" from the '70s and '80s have been shown, yet they have still have yet to air the new episodes they did for this season. For many, it is a trip down memory lane; for others, those old episodes are new to us.
I said in the "Hee Haw" thread that Soul Train didn't get ANY carriage in Alaska in the 1970's, simply because syndicated programming here at the time was very rare with only two network stations in Fairbanks and three in Anchorage. It was also because the show wasn't seen in Seattle; if it did, a dub of the master tape (the one that was "bicycled" from station to station) would've been made for Anchorage and Fairbanks.
I also think that other markets didn't carry Soul Train as well until the mid-'80s, when Tribune started syndicating the show and the distribution method went from mail delivery to satellite delivery. I'm talking about the broadcast stations, though millions would get their chance to watch the Train on cable thanks to WGN.
Anyone know of other areas that didn't carry Soul Train until much later?
Jonathan Allen
I said in the "Hee Haw" thread that Soul Train didn't get ANY carriage in Alaska in the 1970's, simply because syndicated programming here at the time was very rare with only two network stations in Fairbanks and three in Anchorage. It was also because the show wasn't seen in Seattle; if it did, a dub of the master tape (the one that was "bicycled" from station to station) would've been made for Anchorage and Fairbanks.
I also think that other markets didn't carry Soul Train as well until the mid-'80s, when Tribune started syndicating the show and the distribution method went from mail delivery to satellite delivery. I'm talking about the broadcast stations, though millions would get their chance to watch the Train on cable thanks to WGN.
Anyone know of other areas that didn't carry Soul Train until much later?
Jonathan Allen