From 1981-1984, the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex had 3 over-the-air subscription television stations: KNBN-TV 33 was the first and ran business news during the day and VEU beginning at 7. KTWS-TV 27 ran the cheapest operation (public domain cartoons and movies) during the day and "Preview" at night (later merged/bought out by VEU), and KTXA-TV 21 had ON-TV scattered throughout the day (a mid-morning movie ran before the evening service started at 7).
By 1982, the business news format failed and KNBN switched to SIN (Spanish). VEU ran on both KNBN and KTWS for a long time (6 months to a year). KTXA rid itself of On-TV within a year or so (I remember there being a dispute between KTXA and ON-TV because the former discovered itself to be a successful independent and ON-TV wanted more and more airtime). KNBN became a full time SIN affiliate after the VEU switchover to KTWS.
By 1984, VEU signed off and KTWS became KDFI, and the rest is history. There was also a microwave service on Channel 3 called "ShowBiz".
Did any other market have 3 or 4 STV services going at the same time?
By 1982, the business news format failed and KNBN switched to SIN (Spanish). VEU ran on both KNBN and KTWS for a long time (6 months to a year). KTXA rid itself of On-TV within a year or so (I remember there being a dispute between KTXA and ON-TV because the former discovered itself to be a successful independent and ON-TV wanted more and more airtime). KNBN became a full time SIN affiliate after the VEU switchover to KTWS.
By 1984, VEU signed off and KTWS became KDFI, and the rest is history. There was also a microwave service on Channel 3 called "ShowBiz".
Did any other market have 3 or 4 STV services going at the same time?