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"The Flintstones" Turn 50!

Ohio was pretty fortunate for the most part, with full ABC affiliates In Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, Akron, Cincinnati and Youngstown..Lima, Zanesville, Steubenville, Dayton and Marietta (Parkersburg, WVa.) had partial ABC affiliates
 
cd637299 said:
@Braves2005:

You mean that every episode in Season 6 closed w/ "Let the Sunshine In"? Really? I know that in syndication, they showed it at the close of the "Seeing Doubles" ep (which really had nothing to do with the plot). I know that in syndie, both MCMLXV & 'VI were shown, so it wasn't gang credits.


cd

"Seeing Doubles", "Royal Rubble" and "Fred Goes Ape" are the only three episodes that used the "Let The Sunshine In' end credits.
 
WHBQ 13 in Memphis carried ABC from 1956 until 1995 when they were bought by Fox, and ABC moved to WPTY 24. Since 1968 WBBJ 7 in Jackson, TN carried ABC as well. Also, KAIT 8 in Jonesboro, AR has been with ABC since 1963 and their OTA signal is available in parts of NW TN. So there hasn't been any problem getting ABC in West TN since the late 50's.
 
What do you mean there was no Adult Swim in 1960? Are you guys on crack?
Dayton's TV was a hodge podge until about 1970. Each station cherry picked from the 3 network's offerings with WHIO getting first crack.
 
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