KAAH/Honolulu. They first signed on in 1982 as KSHO, an independent, before being born again in 1992 as a TBN station.
notalkallstatic said:It hasn't happened yet, but it could very well happen:
WPGA-TV Macon, GA.
Right now, it's an ABC affiliate, but on 1/1/10, it will be switching to independent (and probably religious in the very near future) because the president of WPGA says that the soaps on WPGA are to risque, and that "running a good bit of gay and lesbian stuff on it" is not appropriate.
You can read the full article at: http://www.macon.com/149/story/897611.html
...perhaps I've missed something, but what exactly did Rogen do to warrant listing him among these stellar homophobes? ;-) ...mleach said:Besides as witnessed in the past with former Miss California Carrie Prejean, actor Seth Rogen, Fred/Shirley Phelps, James Dobson, Oklahoma's Sally Kern, the late Jerry Falwell, Virginia's WFQX-FM Radio in the 90's, etc.....to bring up the "gay" angle..one can expect to be talked about from coast to coast ..at least temporary anyway.
Ultimajock said:...perhaps I've missed something, but what exactly did Rogen do to warrant listing him among these stellar homophobes? ;-) ...mleach said:Besides as witnessed in the past with former Miss California Carrie Prejean, actor Seth Rogen, Fred/Shirley Phelps, James Dobson, Oklahoma's Sally Kern, the late Jerry Falwell, Virginia's WFQX-FM Radio in the 90's, etc.....to bring up the "gay" angle..one can expect to be talked about from coast to coast ..at least temporary anyway.
azumanga said:* KTGF ch.16, Great Falls Montana -- was an NBC affiliate until 2005, when it flipped to Fox, later becoming independent. In Steptember 2009, financial problems led KTGF to be flipped to JCTV, TBN's young adult network. That station was what inspired me to start this thread, especially since this station, once a Big 3 affiliate, "fell" the farthest.
Mark said:WJYS (Channel 62 licensed to Hammond, Indiana) started out as shopping channel, showing Home Shopping Network 2. Then WEHS Channel 60 (licensed to Aurora, IL, but broadcasting from Sears Tower) which was the main station to show HSN, wanted to buy it but the FCC rules then wouldn't allow it.
So WJYS tried a whole bunch of formats and they went to mainstream programs showing reruns of "Laverne & Shirley" and "The Odd Couple" among others. But because WJYS had it's transmitter in Tinley Park (the south suburbs of Chicago) unlike other Chicago TV stations who were on John Hancock or Sears Tower, the signal of WJYS could never even reach to downtown Chicago.
So then WJYS turned to mostly religious programs with infomercials thrown in between them. Now that WJYS has it's digital signal on Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), who knows if they'll try to go mainstream again.
notalkallstatic said:It hasn't happened yet, but it could very well happen:
WPGA-TV Macon, GA.
Right now, it's an ABC affiliate, but on 1/1/10, it will be switching to independent (and probably religious in the very near future) because the president of WPGA says that the soaps on WPGA are to risque, and that "running a good bit of gay and lesbian stuff on it" is not appropriate.
You can read the full article at: http://www.macon.com/149/story/897611.html
Stanislav said:The actual quote from the station prez (Lowell Register) is:
"I had somebody tell me they’re running a good bit of gay and lesbian stuff on it, that’s really just in-your-face so to speak, and I’m not sure that’s appropriate. That’s happening in prime time," he said. "I’m not really happy with it."
So, the head honcho of the station isn't even familiar with his own programming? He's acting on the basis of others' perceptions and reports -- or more accurately, apparently one person? (He does use the singular "I had somebody tell me," not "I've had many [or even several] people tell me.")
trusty said:azumanga said:* KTGF ch.16, Great Falls Montana -- was an NBC affiliate until 2005, when it flipped to Fox, later becoming independent. In Steptember 2009, financial problems led KTGF to be flipped to JCTV, TBN's young adult network. That station was what inspired me to start this thread, especially since this station, once a Big 3 affiliate, "fell" the farthest.
Going the other way, in the early-to-mid 70's, Pat Robertson built his 2nd station in Atlanta (WHAE/46), which is now the CBS affiliate (with a little help from the great New World (Order) swaps that included WAGA to Fox)