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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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Ralph Apperson Renick (August 9, 1928 – July 11, 1991) was a pioneer American television journalist for Miami's WTVJ, channel 4 (now channel 6), Florida's first television station. [1] He was WTVJ's first and longest running news anchor and the driving force behind television news in South Florida from the station's inception in March 1949 ...
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]