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Later, Paley persuaded WCIX-TV (channel 6), Miami's independent station, to air the program. [68] Viewership for Skipper Chuck declined over the latter half of the decade, the show stopped making a profit, and parents became more critical of children's television programming. [79] In 1978, the studio audience was changed to one a week. [68]
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Channel 6 had been assigned to Orlando and was used by WDBO-TV (later WCPX-TV and now WKMG-TV). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A new channel 6 station in Miami would need to locate its transmitter at least 220 miles (350 km) from the Orlando station, which would force the tower to be sited as far south as Homestead and have a height limit to accommodate nearby ...
On January 1, 1989, six television stations in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, Florida, markets, exchanged network affiliations.The event, referred to in contemporary media coverage as "The Big Switch", [1] was described as "Miami's own soap opera" [2] and at times compared to Dallas and Dynasty because of the lengthy public disputes between multiple parties that preceded it. [3]
Deco Drive is a daily live celebrity gossip and entertainment news magazine style program featuring reports on trends and celebrities in South Florida.. It has aired continuously since January 8, 1996 on WSVN-TV in Miami, Florida, and has also been carried on WSVN's sister stations in Boston via their common ownership with Sunbeam Television.
She was promoted to weekend evening news anchor in 2019, and was named co-anchor of the station's "Fox 6 WakeUp" morning news in 2020. RELATED: Gabrielle Mays exits WITI-TV (Channel 6), 'Real ...
Victims of the fatal Chopper 6 crash. The victims' names have yet to be released as family members are being notified, Actions News said. The men were "members of our team that have worked for ...
Louis began his TV career at Telemundo in 1989 as a Spanish language reporter, where he received his first Emmy Award nomination for a series chronicling the AIDS Crisis in America. [1] In 1990, Aguirre joined South Florida’s ABC station, WPLG as a reporter later becoming weekend anchor after scoring a coveted interview with Cuban dictator ...