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Pages in category "Television channels and stations established in 1971" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
WCJB-TV: 20 NBC April 11 Baltimore, Maryland: WBFF-TV: 45 Independent: Now a Fox network affiliate. May 31 Paducah, Kentucky: WDXR-TV: 29 Independent Became a satellite station of Kentucky Educational Television in 1978. June 4 Wilmington, North Carolina: WUNJ-TV: 39 PBS/UNC-TV: June 6 Atlanta, Georgia: WHAE-TV: 46 Independent: now a CBS ...
The following is the 1971–72 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States. The schedule covers primetime hours from September 1971 through August 1972.
PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service, was in operation by October 1970; however, schedules were set by each affiliated station. In April 1970, Congress passed a law banning the advertising of cigarettes on television and radio, effective January 2, 1971. This season would be the last one for the traditional 3½-hour prime time schedule.
Pages in category "Television channels and stations disestablished in 1971" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (1971–72) and Help! It's the Hair Bear Bunch (1971–74) both on CBS Saturday Morning. The Jackson 5ive (1971–73), The Funky Phantom (1971–72), and Lidsville (1971–73), all on ABC Saturday Morning. September 15 - Columbo (1971–78) as part of a rotation of detective shows on the NBC Mystery Movie; September ...
Cleared CBS programming not cleared by then-CBS affiliate (and sister station) WRAL-TV in the event of breaking news, special events, etc. Disaffiliated from CBS in 2016 when WRAL-TV swapped affiliations with NBC affiliate WNCN; WRAZ is now a secondary NBC affiliate. Rapid City, South Dakota Lead-Rapid City, South Dakota: KOTA-TV 3 (now KHME 23)
The 1971–72 daytime network television schedule for the three major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1971 to August 1972.