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When did New England TV stations begin broadcasting locally in color?

I'm curious as to when New England's TV stations aquired the capability to begin local color broadcasting. The only one I know for sure is Boston's WHDH-TV channel 5, which was color-casting from the day it went on the air in November of 1957. Anyone know when some of the other stations began color programming?
 
davalvideo said:
I'm curious as to when New England's TV stations aquired the capability to begin local color broadcasting. The only one I know for sure is Boston's WHDH-TV channel 5, which was color-casting from the day it went on the air in November of 1957. Anyone know when some of the other stations began color programming?

WHDH-TV/5 - Signed on with color, November 26, 1957
WKBG-TV/56 (now WLVI) - returned to the air with color in December, 1966 (was silent as WTAO/WXHR-TV)
WSBK-TV/38 - September, 1966 (went with color when Storer bought WIHS-TV)
WGBX-TV/44 - September, 1967 (Signed on with color)
WGBH-TV/2 - September, 1967
WMUR-TV/9 - local color began in 1973, network (ABC) 1965
WBZ-TV/4 - had sporadic local color since 1954. Went full-color in 1967.
WNAC-TV/7 - Had sporadic local color since the early 60's. Went full color in early 1967. (now WHDH)
WENH-TV/11 - Summer, 1969
WJZB-TV/14 (Worcester) - Never operated in color
WXPO-TV/50 - Signed on with color in 1969. Only lasted for about 6 months in 1970.
WSMW-TV/27 (now WUNI, Worcester) - Signed on with color in January, 1970.

Did I miss anything? ;)
 
Peter Q. George (K1XRB) said:
davalvideo said:
I'm curious as to when New England's TV stations aquired the capability to begin local color broadcasting. The only one I know for sure is Boston's WHDH-TV channel 5, which was color-casting from the day it went on the air in November of 1957. Anyone know when some of the other stations began color programming?
Right on Brother, now I know that there is someone else out there that was there and remembers, did WBOS 13 ever make it to the airways back in the 50?

WHDH-TV/5 - Signed on with color, November 26, 1957
WKBG-TV/56 (now WLVI) - returned to the air with color in December, 1966 (was silent as WTAO/WXHR-TV)
WSBK-TV/38 - September, 1966 (went with color when Storer bought WIHS-TV)
WGBX-TV/44 - September, 1967 (Signed on with color)
WGBH-TV/2 - September, 1967
WMUR-TV/9 - local color began in 1973, network (ABC) 1965
WBZ-TV/4 - had sporadic local color since 1954. Went full-color in 1967.
WNAC-TV/7 - Had sporadic local color since the early 60's. Went full color in early 1967. (now WHDH)
WENH-TV/11 - Summer, 1969
WJZB-TV/14 (Worcester) - Never operated in color
WXPO-TV/50 - Signed on with color in 1969. Only lasted for about 6 months in 1970.
WSMW-TV/27 (now WUNI, Worcester) - Signed on with color in January, 1970.

Did I miss anything? ;)
 
Wow!! Thanks a million for the great information. Where did you find all this out? Is there a publication that has all this history? Again, thanks so much. ;D
 
FRM-Yankey said:
Peter Q. George (K1XRB) said:
davalvideo said:
I'm curious as to when New England's TV stations aquired the capability to begin local color broadcasting. The only one I know for sure is Boston's WHDH-TV channel 5, which was color-casting from the day it went on the air in November of 1957. Anyone know when some of the other stations began color programming?
Right on Brother, now I know that there is someone else out there that was there and remembers, did WBOS 13 ever make it to the airways back in the 50?

WHDH-TV/5 - Signed on with color, November 26, 1957
WKBG-TV/56 (now WLVI) - returned to the air with color in December, 1966 (was silent as WTAO/WXHR-TV)
WSBK-TV/38 - September, 1966 (went with color when Storer bought WIHS-TV)
WGBX-TV/44 - September, 1967 (Signed on with color)
WGBH-TV/2 - September, 1967
WMUR-TV/9 - local color began in 1973, network (ABC) 1965
WBZ-TV/4 - had sporadic local color since 1954. Went full-color in 1967.
WNAC-TV/7 - Had sporadic local color since the early 60's. Went full color in early 1967. (now WHDH)
WENH-TV/11 - Summer, 1969
WJZB-TV/14 (Worcester) - Never operated in color
WXPO-TV/50 - Signed on with color in 1969. Only lasted for about 6 months in 1970.
WSMW-TV/27 (now WUNI, Worcester) - Signed on with color in January, 1970.

Did I miss anything? ;)

I'm not sure about WBOS-TV, but you never know! However, before WHDH-TV got their construction permit for Channel 5 in 1956, they originally applied for Channel 13. Channel 5 was originally allocated to Worcester (WTAG-TV). WTAG-TV never made it to the air. WPRO-TV in Providence was originally to be assigned on Channel 13. Since WTAG never was activated, WHDH switched to Channel 5, thus allowing WPRO-TV to apply for Channel 13 (though never operated on 13). Confusing? You bet! WJAR moved from 11 to 10 due to overlap with WPIX/11 in New York. With WPRO-TV to move to 12, 13 was reassigned to Portland (WGAN-TV). *11 was reassigned to Durham, NH (WENH).

Boston was originally assigned Channels 4, 5, 7, 9 and 13. Channel 9 was reassigned for Manchester, NH. Channels 11 (WJAR) and 13 (WPRO) were moved down one notch to 10 and 12. Oh, Channel 2 was originally allocated to commercial operation in Waltham, MA (WRTB-TV, owned by Raytheon). The CP was given as a gift to WGBH, thus turning Channel *2 to non-commercial status in Boston. Channel 44 was originally assigned for commercial operation (as WJDW-TV). Channel *68 was originally the non-commercial allocation. However, the WJDW CP (which never made it to the air) was given as a gift to WGBH (WGBX). Channel *44 was reassigned to non-commercial status. Channel 68 converted to a commercial allocation. So, there you have it. :)
 
People who were lucky to have color sets in the late 50s and early 60s got most of their color shows for Ch4 -WBZ from NBC-TV and Ch5 WHDH for their local shows.
Was 1967 , the first season Red Sox games on Ch. 5 were in color?
 
I remember the 1967 color games. Channel 5 broadcast color games before that as well, as far back as 1962, but only on a very limited basis.
 
Channel 3, WCAX-TV, Burlington, Vermont signed-on September 11, 1954. According to their website, full-color conversion occured in 1969.
 
davalvideo said:
I remember the 1967 color games. Channel 5 broadcast color games before that as well, as far back as 1962, but only on a very limited basis.

I'm guessing that would have been when the Sox were in Chicago playing the White Sox, since WGN was colorcasting White Sox & Cubs home games around that time.
 
Some years ago, before he died, I asked former Red Sox announcer Ken Coleman about the color broadcasting of games. He told me it began on a regular basis locally in 1967...but only for the home games, as WHDH-TV had color cameras. If an away game was being telecast in color (far fewer were in those days by the local stations), then we'd see it in color here.
 
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