I found a great web site for radio and TV history. http://www.americanradiohistory.com/
There are all sorts of books there via PDF files you can read going back to 1924 for radio, back when WDEL was WHAV 1120kc (by 1926 WDEL was the calls and it moved to 1150kc back then 1150Khz today.
Some interesting Wilmington TV news at the link below. In 1954 WDEL had already moved from channel 7 to channel 12. On the cover of this book, you'll see an add for WDEL-TV. What I really found interesting is there were two other TV stations planned for Delaware target date in 1954. WHRN channel 40 Dover (interesting the address given is in Rehoboth). The Rollin's family who already owned WAMS were the owners of this new TV station.
Also WILM-TV channel 83 with a target date of 1955. E.B. Hawkins and the Hawkins family were the owners.
I wonder what happened and why didn't either TV station get off the ground.
The link is below, see page 80 and 81 of that book.
http://www.americanradiohistory.com... TV/AL-MN-Stations-BC TV Annual 1954-55-2.pdf
There are all sorts of books there via PDF files you can read going back to 1924 for radio, back when WDEL was WHAV 1120kc (by 1926 WDEL was the calls and it moved to 1150kc back then 1150Khz today.
Some interesting Wilmington TV news at the link below. In 1954 WDEL had already moved from channel 7 to channel 12. On the cover of this book, you'll see an add for WDEL-TV. What I really found interesting is there were two other TV stations planned for Delaware target date in 1954. WHRN channel 40 Dover (interesting the address given is in Rehoboth). The Rollin's family who already owned WAMS were the owners of this new TV station.
Also WILM-TV channel 83 with a target date of 1955. E.B. Hawkins and the Hawkins family were the owners.
I wonder what happened and why didn't either TV station get off the ground.
The link is below, see page 80 and 81 of that book.
http://www.americanradiohistory.com... TV/AL-MN-Stations-BC TV Annual 1954-55-2.pdf