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KVDO-TV was a television station broadcasting on channel 3 in Salem, Oregon, United States, that operated between 1970 and 1983. Originally intended as a local independent station serving the Willamette Valley , financial considerations resulted in a contested sale to Liberty Television, owner of KEZI in Eugene, Oregon , in 1972.
The station was originally launched on June 20, 1954, as KVDO-TV, broadcasting on channel 22 as the Corpus Christi market's first television station. [2] Owned by Coastal Bend Television, KVDO was a primary affiliate of the DuMont network, [3] but carried secondary affiliations with NBC until KRIS-TV took the air in May 1956, CBS until KZTV signed on in September 1956, [4] and ABC. [5]
High power satellite of WTTV ch. 4 Indianapolis independent on 29.2, Cozi TV on 29.3 Indianapolis: Marion: 23 9 WNDY-TV: MNT: Bounce TV on 23.2, Wishnet NewsNet (simulcast with WISH-TV) on 23.3 Indianapolis: Muncie: 49 19 WIPB: PBS: Indiana Channel/Create on 49.2, Weather radar and audio simulcast of WBST on 49.3 Lafayette: Lafayette: 18 11 ...
KVDO may refer to: KVDO-LD , a low-power television station (channel 34, virtual 17) licensed to serve Albany, Oregon, United States KOAB-TV , a television station (channel 11, virtual 3) licensed to serve Bend, Oregon, which held the call sign KVDO-TV from 1970 to 1983
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Two of the Indianapolis network affiliates—WISH-TV and WLWI—then made a counter-offer to the television association in 1967 to permit the use of one of their towers and provide $350,000 in equipment, noting that the WTTV tower move condition was a hindrance to approving channel 20. [11]