KUSA Denver Affiliation Switch Story II (September 10, 1995)
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On December 12, 1994, WTSP became a CBS affiliate while WFTS affiliated with ABC and WTVT joined Fox. The first CBS program to actually air on WTSP was The Price is Right, which moved to the station on September 12 after WTVT dropped it and CBS This Morning for an expanded morning newscast.
And WTSP started farting!!
9NEWS's first day with NBC!
Next year, 9NEWS will enter its 25th year as an NBC affiliate
Before 1995, KCNC Channel 4 was NBC in Denver. After 1995, KUSA Channel 9 became NBC in Denver.
Until September 10, 1995, NBC was carried in Denver by KCNC Channel 4, CBS was carried by KMGH Channel 7, and ABC was carried by KUSA Channel 9! #TheBigSwitch
It was same chimes new Channel in 1995, when KUSA-TV Channel 9 became NBC after its switch from ABC in Denver, as TV's got a who new attitude in a 3 station big switch unlike Phoenix, where their sister station KPNX-TV stayed with NBC which was unaffected by those switches of the 4 other stations in Phoenix, KPNX-TV Channel 12 is from its city of license in Mesa, Arizona.
In 1995, the "Big 3 Network" affiliated stations in Denver, Colorado changed their networks.
KCNC-TV 4: NBC -> CBS
KMGH-TV 7: CBS -> ABC
KUSA-TV 9: ABC -> NBC
He was on at 11:37 PM on KCNC & 12:05 AM on KUSA because KUSA Kept Cheers as a hold over from it's ABC days, this practice of pushing back late night would last until August of 2005 when they finally started to air NBC Late Night as it was intended to air at NBC's request.
Paul A TV stations kept some shows on the same channel and there was one station in Dallas TX that became a Fox affiliate that never showed Fox Kids programming. That was due to KDAF still being obligated to carry Fox Kids. KDFW is the Fox station that never showed Fox Kids programs.
Actually a lot of fox affiliates chose only to put on the bare minimum 3 hours of E/I programming a week. As for Fox Kids, it actually was syndicated. In fact WBNX-TV in Akron was the largest kids' club at the time showing both Kids' WB and Fox Kids.
did they delay Conan way past midnight like they did in Houston? What time was he on the old station?
KCNC-TV Channel 4 went from NBC to CBS In that same year.
This switch also affected Salt Lake City viewers, as KUTV became a CBS affiliate and KSL became an NBC affiliate on that day. I wonder if anyone has any local footage from that big network switch.
KTVT became a CBS affiliate in May of 1995 so this was before KUSA became NBC.
KTVt became CBS on July 3rd 1995
I've watched Cheers before but not in Colorado but in Virginia and Texas.
WRAL is about to do the same thing on February 29, 2016. This video you're watching now will show you the suggestion you should follow however.
+Kevin Piland I also discovered that Adele Arakawa also worked at WRAL TV when they became CBS in 1985. She is one reporter who has been on ABC NBC and CBS at different times with NBC being the longest.
I got to see the video afterwards where Dan Rather was featured back when he was on the CBS Evening News. I have to admit it brings back memories and there was one show I never heard of before as a kid and it was called The Other Side.
KUSA 9NBC owned by tegna media
When did they show Conan? Did they delay him until 2 am like they did in Houston?
Far as I can remember, there wasn't a delay.
Adele was really cute....
Tamaslammer She even covered both switch affiliation stories at both WRAL and KUSA when WRAL switched to CBS after previously being an ABC station. KUSA was also an ABC station when she covered the same subject at KUSA.
Still is