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  1. Oct 1, 2022 · 11/17/1968. 7 WSAU-TV (CBS) 9 WAOW (ABC) WAEO goes off air after plane crashes into tower. 9/1/1969. 7 WSAU-TV (CBS) 9 WAOW (ABC) 12 WAEO (NBC) Note: A number of stations also had secondary affiliations with the DuMont Network, which is not listed here due to its short time on the air and lack of primary affiliations in Wisconsin.

  2. The station’s “original Drama series”, started in 1981, had gained stature each year. By 1985, the station had won over 35 National and International awards for local programming. On September 8, CKND-TV received a new NEC 25 kW channel 9 transmitter to replace the existing 31 year old unit.

  3. The Department of Transport came out with a national assignment of television channels for Canada. The CBC’s Winnipeg station would operate on channel 4 and could have a maximum video power of 50,000 watts. Construction of a new station and studio project was now underway in Winnipeg at a cost of over $1,100,000.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Compared to our Smart TV today with streaming services like Netflix and Disney Plus, watching TV was very different back in the 1950s. Television only came to Winnipeg in 1954 when a 196 ft. tower was mounted on the roof of the CBC building on the corner of Portage and Spence Street. One of our own volunteers at the museum recall watching them put up the tower. This tower would broadcast the ...

  5. The Wisconsin Museum of Broadcasting is proud to present the following illustrated timelines of significant events in broadcasting history. These remarkable timelines trace the history of broadcasting, including the development of new technology, sweeping regulatory changes, the Golden Ages of radio and television – and how Wisconsin stations shaped the history of an industry.

  6. 1986. On May 8, Western Manitoba Broadcasters Ltd. was issued a licence to operate a new television station at Portage La Prairie / Winnipeg. W.M.B.L was the owner of CKX Radio and Television in Brandon and was in turn owned by Stuart Craig (president) and family. A competing application by Manitoba Public Television (Jack R. London) was denied.

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  8. Sep 3, 2022 · Here’s a look at several lineups found in newspaper archives with the out-of-market stations in bold: Appleton, WI 1979 (Source: Oshkosh Northwestern) 2 Reuters news. 3 WVTV (Ind.) Milwaukee. 4 WPNE (PBS) Green Bay. 6 WBAY (CBS) Green Bay. 7 HBO. 8 Local access.

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