Re: Worst Texas TV stations in History
I have to throw in my two cents...
KTXS-TV in Sweetwater/Abilene has to gain at least an (dis?)honorable mention. Signing on in 1956, KTXS was a dual CBS/ABC affiliate with studios in Sweetwater. But sometime in the 1960s (I'm a bit foggy on the exact date) KTXS moved its studios to Abilene without FCC approval. There's some interesting information on Wikipedia, but no attribution. There's a lot of (apocryphal) stuff not included - including the time then-anchorman Bob Izzard allegedly fell off his stool during the 6pm newscast (a result of being a bit "tipsy" during the news - I heard about that from an old KRBC/KTAB employee). KTXS has a long and checkered history, which appeared to change when Lamco Communications purchased the station and made changes that turned it into a respectable operation (I know - I worked there for a couple of years in the late '80s). We won TAPB "Best Newscast" in 1990, which shows how far the station had come.
The Wikipedia entry is inaccurate, though (imagine that). There is no such market as "Abilene/Sweetwater/Brownwood". The DMA is listed as "Abilene/Sweetwater" (although it serves Brown County, of which Brownwood is the seat). And like I said before, there is no attribution for the history section - but the information about Grayson Enterprises and Prima, Inc. is correct.
I'd love to go inside the old studio building in Sweetwater and just poke around to see what's in there. I bet it's being used to store a bunch of old broadcasting junk that CE Leland Ohlhausen (who I worked with briefly at KTAB) doesn't want to get rid of.
One other thing - when I was working there, our former CE told me that WFAA in Dallas had been constantly hounding KTXS for its call letters, even offering up to a million dollars if they'd swap (or go back to the old KPAR calls). To this day, KTXS has refused. I think it's a good decision.
I have to throw in my two cents...
KTXS-TV in Sweetwater/Abilene has to gain at least an (dis?)honorable mention. Signing on in 1956, KTXS was a dual CBS/ABC affiliate with studios in Sweetwater. But sometime in the 1960s (I'm a bit foggy on the exact date) KTXS moved its studios to Abilene without FCC approval. There's some interesting information on Wikipedia, but no attribution. There's a lot of (apocryphal) stuff not included - including the time then-anchorman Bob Izzard allegedly fell off his stool during the 6pm newscast (a result of being a bit "tipsy" during the news - I heard about that from an old KRBC/KTAB employee). KTXS has a long and checkered history, which appeared to change when Lamco Communications purchased the station and made changes that turned it into a respectable operation (I know - I worked there for a couple of years in the late '80s). We won TAPB "Best Newscast" in 1990, which shows how far the station had come.
The Wikipedia entry is inaccurate, though (imagine that). There is no such market as "Abilene/Sweetwater/Brownwood". The DMA is listed as "Abilene/Sweetwater" (although it serves Brown County, of which Brownwood is the seat). And like I said before, there is no attribution for the history section - but the information about Grayson Enterprises and Prima, Inc. is correct.
I'd love to go inside the old studio building in Sweetwater and just poke around to see what's in there. I bet it's being used to store a bunch of old broadcasting junk that CE Leland Ohlhausen (who I worked with briefly at KTAB) doesn't want to get rid of.
One other thing - when I was working there, our former CE told me that WFAA in Dallas had been constantly hounding KTXS for its call letters, even offering up to a million dollars if they'd swap (or go back to the old KPAR calls). To this day, KTXS has refused. I think it's a good decision.