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Salt Lake City (network & indies) Monday, July 17, 1989

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KMRichards

Guest
Source: Salt Lake Edition, TV Guide

KUTV/2 (NBC)
5:10am Together
5:15 NBC News
6:00 News
7:00 Today
9:00 Concentration
9:30 Win, Lose or Draw
10:00 Golden Girls
10:30 Generations
11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee
12:00pm News
12:55 Together
1:00 Santa Barbara
2:00 Another World
3:00 Days of Our Lives
4:00 Phil Donahue
5:00 NBC News
5:30 Family Feud
6:00 News
6:30 PM Utah
7:00 Alf
7:30 Hogan Family
8:00 Movie: "When We Were Young" (1989, made for TV)
10:00 News
10:35 Tonight
11:35 Entertainment Tonight
12:05am Late Night with David Letterman
1:05 Sweethearts
1:35 Later with Bob Costas

KTVX/4 (ABC)
5:30am Morning Stretch
6:00 ABC News
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 Geraldo
10:00 Home
11:00 All My Children
12:00pm One Life to Live
1:00 General Hospital
2:00 People's Court
2:30 The Judge
3:00 Magnum, P.I.
4:00 Family Ties
4:30 Benson
5:00 ABC News
5:30 News
6:00 Wheel of Fortune
6:30 Jeopardy!
7:00 MacGyver
8:00 Movie: "Cracked Up" (1987, made for TV)
10:00 News
10:35 Night Court
11:05 Inside Edition
11:35 Nightline
12:05am The Jeffersons
12:35 Movie: "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: (1953)
2:35 News (apparently repeat of 10:00pm, listed as 35 min.)

KSL/5 (CBS)
5:30am CBS News
6:00 This Morning
8:00 Focus
9:00 The Price Is Right
10:00 The Young & the Restless
11:00 As the World Turns
12:00pm News
1:00 Guiding Light
2:00 Hollywood Squares
2:30 Win, Lose or Draw
3:00 Oprah Winfrey
4:00 Cosby Show
4:30 Charles in Charge
5:00 M*A*S*H
5:30 CBS News
6:00 News
6:30 USA Today
7:00 Fresno
8:00 Murphy Brown
8:30 Designing Women
9:00 Newhart
9:30 Doctor, Doctor
10:00 News
10:35 M*A*S*H
11:05 Pat Sajak
12:35am Laverne & Shirley
1:00 Dukes of Hazzard
2:00 CBS News Nightwatch
4:00 Headline News (to 5:30am)

KUED/7 (PBS)
6:15am A.M. Weather
6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
7:00 Zoobilee Zoo
7:30 Sesame Street
8:30 Figuring It Out
9:00 3-2-1 Contact
9:30 Sesame Street
10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
11:00 Reading Rainbow
11:30 Zoobilee Zoo
12:00pm Sesame Street
1:00 Club Connect
1:30 Soapbox with Tom Cottle
2:00 Degrassi Junior High
2:30 Power of Choice
3:00 Zoobilee Zoo
3:30 Sesame Street
4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:00 Reading Rainbow
5:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour
6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 National Geographic
8:00 Adventure
9:00 American Masters
10:00 Good Neighbors
10:35 Hollywood
11:35 Bookmark
12:05am For Veterans Only

KBYU/11 (PBS)
5:15am A.M. Weather
5:30 BYU Devotional/Forum
6:30 Hooked on Aerobics
7:00 New Zoo Revue
7:30 Today's Special
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 Today's Special
10:30 Hooked on Aerobics
11:00 BYU Devotional/Forum
12:00pm Sesame Street
1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
1:30 Size Small
2:00 Food for Entertainment
2:30 Hometime
3:00 Today's Special
3:30 Reading Rainbow
4:00 3-2-1 Contact
4:30 Square One Television
5:00 Shining Time Station
5:30 Long Ago & Far Away
6:00 Lassie
6:30 News
7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour
8:00 Wonderworks
9:00 National Audubon Society
10:00 Frugal Gourmet
10:30 The McLaughlin Group
11:00 To Russia, With Love

KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network programming yet in 1989)
6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
6:30 Bravestarr
7:00 C.O.P.S.
7:30 Flintstones
8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)
8:30 Jem
9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends
9:30 Body by Jake
10:00 The Fall Guy
11:00 Perry Mason
12:00pm Bewitched
12:30 I Dream of Jeannie
1:00 I Love Lucy
1:30 We Love Lucy
2:00 Andy Griffith
2:30 Father Knows Best
3:00 Real Ghostbusters
3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks
4:00 Ducktales
4:30 Punky Brewster
5:00 Leave it to Beaver
5:30 New Leave it to Beaver
6:00 Cheers
6:30 Barney Miller
7:00 Star Trek
8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)
10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati
10:30 A Current Affair
11:00 Perry Mason
12:00am Arsenio Hall
1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)

KXIV/14 (Ind)
5:00am TBA
6:00 This Morning's Business
6:30 Popeye
7:00 Snorks
7:30 Smurfs' Adventures
8:00 Gumby
8:30 Care Bears
9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)
11:00 Dick Van Dyke
11:30 Munsters
12:00pm Addams Family
12:30 Gilligan's Island
1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)
3:00 Tom and Jerry
3:30 Popeye
4:00 Pictionary
4:30 Monkees
5:00 Beverly Hillbillies
5:30 Happy Days
6:00 Airwolf
7:00 Eight is Enough
8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)
10:00 Get Smart
10:35 Hogan's Heroes
11:05 Quincy
12:00am The Untouchables
1:00 TBA
3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)

KOOG/30 (Ind)
5:00am Home Shopping Club
3:00pm Spiral Zone
3:30 Thundercats
4:00 Yogi Bear
4:30 Jetsons
5:00 Fun House
5:30 Dating Game
6:00 Newlywed Game
6:30 The Gong Show
7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
9:00 Homes For You
10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the Beautiful."
 
I also noticed KTVX-4 passed on "Loving" and "Growing Pains" reruns.
 
Some observations:
> KUTV/2 (NBC)
> 9:00 Concentration
> 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw
> 10:00 Golden Girls
> 10:30 Generations
> 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee
> 12:00pm News
> 12:55 Together
> 1:00 Santa Barbara
> 2:00 Another World
> 3:00 Days of Our Lives
> 4:00 Phil Donahue
> 5:00 NBC News

Am surprised KUTV preempted an hour of NBC daytime shows. Back then didn't NBC have 6 hours of daytime shows from 9-3? Also HEY ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF NETWORK O & O PREEMPTIONS...MAYBE...Wasn't KUTV 2 an NBC O & O??? I thought they were...in fact didnt NBC swap KUTV in 1995 to CBS along with KCNC 4 Denver and Channel 4 Miami? Maybe KUTV was bought in the early 90's...dont remember off hand.

> KTVX/4 (ABC)
> 10:00 Home
> 11:00 All My Children
> 12:00pm One Life to Live
> 1:00 General Hospital
> 2:00 People's Court
> 2:30 The Judge
> 3:00 Magnum, P.I.
> 4:00 Family Ties
> 4:30 Benson

Not too bad. Very common. Only preempted Perfect Strangers 11 AM ABC reruns. this wasa widely preempted time slot everywhere. Even O & O stations in Philadelphia and Houston were not running the 12 Noon/11 AM-12:30/11:30 show. Main reason for such preemptions was Local News. I remember in 1990 ABC just made Home Show 90 minutes. Still it was widely preempted...as most stations ran only an hour...a few even only ran 30 minutes of home by then. In 1991 I believe the Noon to 12:30/11 AM central slot was simply given back to affiliates due to lack of clearence and plus ABC O & O station were anxious to have midday newscasts.

> KSL/5 (CBS)
> 8:00 Focus
> 9:00 The Price Is Right
> 10:00 The Young & the Restless
> 11:00 As the World Turns
> 12:00pm News
> 1:00 Guiding Light
> 2:00 Hollywood Squares
> 2:30 Win, Lose or Draw
> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey
> 4:00 Cosby Show
> 4:30 Charles in Charge
> 5:00 M*A*S*H
> 5:30 CBS News
> 6:00 News

Preempted the 9-10 AM Game Shows and pushed up all the shows an hour up. Also preempted Capitol/Bold & Beautiful (I dont remember which one or when exactly this change was made). The Game Shows were increasingly being preempted everywheye it seemed. In 1991 or maybe 92 even an O & O or two stoped running the 10/9 AM hour and by 1993 that hour was given back to stations due to severe lack of interst or clearences. Hey at least they ran "Guiding light". KSL was also very into preempting prime time shows to run syndicated shows or specials. This would happen dozens of times a year. CBS solved this in getting KUTV in 1995. I believe they dont preempt NBC stuff nearly as much. A big part may be because networks have given less programming a day and more time back to their affiliates. Plus many stations have No Preemption agreements. I have been told whil this may be true that legally an affiliate cannot be bound to such an agreement because the issue would come up on control. With a No Preemption agreement who controls the station? The Network? or Owner? The law still states owners must control their stations not outside interests. Still a grey area it seems.


> KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network
> programming yet in 1989)
> 6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
> 6:30 Bravestarr
> 7:00 C.O.P.S.
> 7:30 Flintstones
> 8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)
> 8:30 Jem
> 9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends
> 9:30 Body by Jake
> 10:00 The Fall Guy
> 11:00 Perry Mason
> 12:00pm Bewitched
> 12:30 I Dream of Jeannie
> 1:00 I Love Lucy
> 1:30 We Love Lucy
> 2:00 Andy Griffith
> 2:30 Father Knows Best
> 3:00 Real Ghostbusters
> 3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks
> 4:00 Ducktales
> 4:30 Punky Brewster
> 5:00 Leave it to Beaver
> 5:30 New Leave it to Beaver
> 6:00 Cheers
> 6:30 Barney Miller
> 7:00 Star Trek
> 8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)
> 10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati
> 10:30 A Current Affair
> 11:00 Perry Mason
> 12:00am Arsenio Hall
> 1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)
>
> KXIV/14 (Ind)
> 5:00am TBA
> 6:00 This Morning's Business
> 6:30 Popeye
> 7:00 Snorks
> 7:30 Smurfs' Adventures
> 8:00 Gumby
> 8:30 Care Bears
> 9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)
> 11:00 Dick Van Dyke
> 11:30 Munsters
> 12:00pm Addams Family
> 12:30 Gilligan's Island
> 1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)
> 3:00 Tom and Jerry
> 3:30 Popeye
> 4:00 Pictionary
> 4:30 Monkees
> 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies
> 5:30 Happy Days
> 6:00 Airwolf
> 7:00 Eight is Enough
> 8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)
> 10:00 Get Smart
> 10:35 Hogan's Heroes
> 11:05 Quincy
> 12:00am The Untouchables
> 1:00 TBA
> 3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)

Too good traditional indpendent stations. Yes I KNOW 13 KSTU was a Fox O & O and not QUITE an independent. Still I consider Fox stations inependents sort of because Fox only feeds 2 hours a day of shows plus a few hours weekends of sports. 22 hours a day of local time is quite independent as opposed to 12 hours a day of local time from an ABC station. UPN and WB seem about the same (with 2 more hours of kids shows that still gives an affiliate 20 hours a day...nearly the whole broadcast day).

> KOOG/30 (Ind)
> 5:00am Home Shopping Club
> 3:00pm Spiral Zone
> 3:30 Thundercats
> 4:00 Yogi Bear
> 4:30 Jetsons
> 5:00 Fun House
> 5:30 Dating Game
> 6:00 Newlywed Game
> 6:30 The Gong Show
> 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> 9:00 Homes For You
> 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)

Very weak station but probably profitable. Programming costs were very low.
 
KSTU and KUTV didn't become Fox and NBC O&Os, respectively, until a few years later. I may be incorrect about the actual years, but I believe it was between 1991 and 1993. If I am wrong, please correct me...<P ID="signature">______________
"Know your role and shut your mouth!!" -- The Rock</P>
 
A little more about KOOG

> > KOOG/30 (Ind)
> > 5:00am Home Shopping Club
> > 3:00pm Spiral Zone
> > 3:30 Thundercats
> > 4:00 Yogi Bear
> > 4:30 Jetsons
> > 5:00 Fun House
> > 5:30 Dating Game
> > 6:00 Newlywed Game
> > 6:30 The Gong Show
> > 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> > 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> > 9:00 Homes For You
> > 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)
>
> Very weak station but probably profitable. Programming costs
> were very low.

I would bet on it. KOOG was licensed to Ogden, with a translator into SLC on channel 46.

It looks like their non-shopping programming was largely first-run syndication not otherwise cleared in the market, with a few inexpensively-acquired programs.

Their prime-time lineup the rest of this week in 1989:
Tuesday
5:30 Baseball: Oakland @ Detroit
8:30 Homes For You (which, BTW, appears to be a daily real estate open house show; this is the only night it ran at a different time than 9:00, with HSC starting afterwards ... likely a "ran whenever the ball game ended" situation)

Wednesday
7:00 Women Under Cover (documentary on female undercover agents)
8:00 Victor Awards (awards show sponsored by The Sporting News, taped five weeks previous)

Thursday
7:00 Movie: "Nuclear Terror" (1977)

Friday
7:00 Gangsters: A Golden Age (documentary on the "heyday of the gangster era")

The weekend schedule:
Saturday
5:00am Home Shopping Club
2:00pm Homes For You
3:00 Learning The Ropes (CTV sitcom, released as first-run syndie in the U.S. for one season)
3:30 America's Top 10
4:00 Hit Video USA
5:00 Record Guide
5:30 Superboy
6:00 Truck Pulling
7:00 GLOW Women's Wrestling
8:00 WCCW Wrestling
9:00 Home Shopping Club

Sunday, same as Saturday, except:
3:00pm Dr. Fad
3:30 Superboy
4:00 Star Search
5:00 Runaway With the Rich and Famous
5:30 D.C. Follies
6:00 Tales From the Darkside
6:30 Dick Clark's Golden Greats
7:00 Sunday Night (first-run syndicated variety show from Lorne Michaels)
8:00 Headlines on Trial
8:30 U.S. Farm Report (apparently the only news or public affairs programming, unless KOOG had some unlisted news headline updates between programs)
<P ID="signature">______________


</P>
 
> I also noticed KTVX-4 passed on "Loving" and "Ryan's Hope."
>
Actually "Ryan's Hope" was canceled nationally in Spring of 1988. It was replaced by a 30 minute Home Show.

Then in Fall of 1988 Who's The Boss and Mr Belvidere reruns were replaced by an hour long Home Show and in the 30 minute Noon or 11 AM slot reruns of Growing Pains was added (which was not run on affiliates in most markets...in many larger markets an independent station took the show).

In the Fall of 1989 Growing Pains went into syndication and was replaced by Perfect Strangers reruns. In The Fall of 1990 Home Show went 90 minutes. In 1991 the noon hour was officially given back to affiliates and Home Show was only one hour changing its name to Mike & Maty in 1994, Carol & Marylin in 1996 and by 1998 The View. Loving stayed on until 1997 though called The City since 1995. In Spring of 1997 Soap reruns of All My Children, One Life To Live, & General Hospital were added in this slot. That SUmmer though Port Charles was put in the time slot. In The Fall of 2003 ABC gave the 12:30 slot back to local stations as well.
 
> Actually "Ryan's Hope" was canceled nationally in Spring of
> 1988. It was replaced by a 30 minute Home Show.

Actually we were both wrong: "Ryan's Hope" was cancelled on January 13, 1989. It was replaced by "Growing Pains" reruns from January 16, 1989 to August 25, 1989(having moved from the 11:30AM/10:30AM slot), followed by "Perfect Strangers" reruns from August 28, 1989 to July 13, 1990. "Match Game" replaced "Strangers" on July 16, 1990 until it was cancelled on July 12, 1991. "Home" would take up the final half hour on July 15, 1991 and would be the last show to occupy the 12noon/11am half-hour slot for ABC, which gave it back to its affiliates on September 21, 1992("The Home Show" was axed September 18, 1992 because of low ratings and lack of affiliate clearances).
 
> Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the
> Beautiful."
>
Don't forget that KSL is owned by the Mormon Church, and by what read about KSL over the years, they're notoriusly known for preempting programs that they find questionable, and they're the only NBC station (maybe one other station) that doesn't air Saturday Night Live (it airs instead on KUWB 30). Maybe B&B was deemed too questionable by station management.
 
KMRichards, what were the weekend schedules for KSTU and KXIV?


> Source: Salt Lake Edition, TV Guide
>
> KUTV/2 (NBC)
> 5:10am Together
> 5:15 NBC News
> 6:00 News
> 7:00 Today
> 9:00 Concentration
> 9:30 Win, Lose or Draw
> 10:00 Golden Girls
> 10:30 Generations
> 11:00 Regis & Kathie Lee
> 12:00pm News
> 12:55 Together
> 1:00 Santa Barbara
> 2:00 Another World
> 3:00 Days of Our Lives
> 4:00 Phil Donahue
> 5:00 NBC News
> 5:30 Family Feud
> 6:00 News
> 6:30 PM Utah
> 7:00 Alf
> 7:30 Hogan Family
> 8:00 Movie: "When We Were Young" (1989, made for TV)
> 10:00 News
> 10:35 Tonight
> 11:35 Entertainment Tonight
> 12:05am Late Night with David Letterman
> 1:05 Sweethearts
> 1:35 Later with Bob Costas
>
> KTVX/4 (ABC)
> 5:30am Morning Stretch
> 6:00 ABC News
> 7:00 Good Morning America
> 9:00 Geraldo
> 10:00 Home
> 11:00 All My Children
> 12:00pm One Life to Live
> 1:00 General Hospital
> 2:00 People's Court
> 2:30 The Judge
> 3:00 Magnum, P.I.
> 4:00 Family Ties
> 4:30 Benson
> 5:00 ABC News
> 5:30 News
> 6:00 Wheel of Fortune
> 6:30 Jeopardy!
> 7:00 MacGyver
> 8:00 Movie: "Cracked Up" (1987, made for TV)
> 10:00 News
> 10:35 Night Court
> 11:05 Inside Edition
> 11:35 Nightline
> 12:05am The Jeffersons
> 12:35 Movie: "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef: (1953)
> 2:35 News (apparently repeat of 10:00pm, listed as 35 min.)
>
> KSL/5 (CBS)
> 5:30am CBS News
> 6:00 This Morning
> 8:00 Focus
> 9:00 The Price Is Right
> 10:00 The Young & the Restless
> 11:00 As the World Turns
> 12:00pm News
> 1:00 Guiding Light

> 2:00 Hollywood Squares
> 2:30 Win, Lose or Draw
> 3:00 Oprah Winfrey
> 4:00 Cosby Show
> 4:30 Charles in Charge
> 5:00 M*A*S*H
> 5:30 CBS News
> 6:00 News
> 6:30 USA Today
> 7:00 Fresno
> 8:00 Murphy Brown
> 8:30 Designing Women
> 9:00 Newhart
> 9:30 Doctor, Doctor
> 10:00 News
> 10:35 M*A*S*H
> 11:05 Pat Sajak
> 12:35am Laverne & Shirley
> 1:00 Dukes of Hazzard
> 2:00 CBS News Nightwatch
> 4:00 Headline News (to 5:30am)
>
> KUED/7 (PBS)
> 6:15am A.M. Weather
> 6:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
> 7:00 Zoobilee Zoo
> 7:30 Sesame Street
> 8:30 Figuring It Out
> 9:00 3-2-1 Contact
> 9:30 Sesame Street
> 10:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
> 11:00 Reading Rainbow
> 11:30 Zoobilee Zoo
> 12:00pm Sesame Street
> 1:00 Club Connect
> 1:30 Soapbox with Tom Cottle
> 2:00 Degrassi Junior High
> 2:30 Power of Choice
> 3:00 Zoobilee Zoo
> 3:30 Sesame Street
> 4:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
> 5:00 Reading Rainbow
> 5:30 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour
> 6:30 Nightly Business Report
> 7:00 National Geographic
> 8:00 Adventure
> 9:00 American Masters
> 10:00 Good Neighbors
> 10:35 Hollywood
> 11:35 Bookmark
> 12:05am For Veterans Only
>
> KBYU/11 (PBS)
> 5:15am A.M. Weather
> 5:30 BYU Devotional/Forum
> 6:30 Hooked on Aerobics
> 7:00 New Zoo Revue
> 7:30 Today's Special
> 8:00 Sesame Street
> 9:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
> 9:30 Captain Kangaroo
> 10:00 Today's Special
> 10:30 Hooked on Aerobics
> 11:00 BYU Devotional/Forum
> 12:00pm Sesame Street
> 1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
> 1:30 Size Small
> 2:00 Food for Entertainment
> 2:30 Hometime
> 3:00 Today's Special
> 3:30 Reading Rainbow
> 4:00 3-2-1 Contact
> 4:30 Square One Television
> 5:00 Shining Time Station
> 5:30 Long Ago & Far Away
> 6:00 Lassie
> 6:30 News
> 7:00 MacNeil, Lehrer Newshour
> 8:00 Wonderworks
> 9:00 National Audubon Society
> 10:00 Frugal Gourmet
> 10:30 The McLaughlin Group
> 11:00 To Russia, With Love
>
> KSTU/13 (Fox, although there was no Monday night network
> programming yet in 1989)
> 6:00am He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
> 6:30 Bravestarr
> 7:00 C.O.P.S.
> 7:30 Flintstones
> 8:00 Dennis the Menace (cartoon, not sitcom)
> 8:30 Jem
> 9:00 My Little Pony 'n Friends
> 9:30 Body by Jake
> 10:00 The Fall Guy
> 11:00 Perry Mason
> 12:00pm Bewitched
> 12:30 I Dream of Jeannie
> 1:00 I Love Lucy
> 1:30 We Love Lucy
> 2:00 Andy Griffith
> 2:30 Father Knows Best
> 3:00 Real Ghostbusters
> 3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks
> 4:00 Ducktales
> 4:30 Punky Brewster
> 5:00 Leave it to Beaver
> 5:30 New Leave it to Beaver
> 6:00 Cheers
> 6:30 Barney Miller
> 7:00 Star Trek
> 8:00 Movie: "The Blues Brothers" (1980)
> 10:00 WKRP in Cincinnati
> 10:30 A Current Affair
> 11:00 Perry Mason
> 12:00am Arsenio Hall
> 1:00 Movie: "It's Alive" (1974)
>
> KXIV/14 (Ind)
> 5:00am TBA
> 6:00 This Morning's Business
> 6:30 Popeye
> 7:00 Snorks
> 7:30 Smurfs' Adventures
> 8:00 Gumby
> 8:30 Care Bears
> 9:00 Movie: "Caught in the Draft" (1941)
> 11:00 Dick Van Dyke
> 11:30 Munsters
> 12:00pm Addams Family
> 12:30 Gilligan's Island
> 1:00 Movie: "Skateboard" (1977)
> 3:00 Tom and Jerry
> 3:30 Popeye
> 4:00 Pictionary
> 4:30 Monkees
> 5:00 Beverly Hillbillies
> 5:30 Happy Days
> 6:00 Airwolf
> 7:00 Eight is Enough
> 8:00 Movie: "Smoky" (1966)
> 10:00 Get Smart
> 10:35 Hogan's Heroes
> 11:05 Quincy
> 12:00am The Untouchables
> 1:00 TBA
> 3:00 TBA (to 5:00am)
>
> KOOG/30 (Ind)
> 5:00am Home Shopping Club
> 3:00pm Spiral Zone
> 3:30 Thundercats
> 4:00 Yogi Bear
> 4:30 Jetsons
> 5:00 Fun House
> 5:30 Dating Game
> 6:00 Newlywed Game
> 6:30 The Gong Show
> 7:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> 8:00 Casey Kasem's Rock and Roll Goldmine
> 9:00 Homes For You
> 10:00 Home Shopping Club (to 3:00pm next day)
>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classictvfan on 08/04/05 03:18 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> KSL/5 (CBS)
> 9:00 The Price Is Right
> 10:00 The Young & the Restless
> 11:00 As the World Turns
> 12:00pm News
> 1:00 Guiding Light

TPIR--live (11am ET)
Y&R--live (alternate CT feed 12pm ET/11am CT)
GL--live (3pm ET)

ATWT--must have still been doing a one-day
delay, whether the live feed was at 1:30pm
or 2pm ET, they'd miss it by at least half
an hour. ATWT was airing on a one-DB at
11am MT on KSL-TV ten years prior to this
(source: 09/22/79 SLC edition TV Guide).
 
> KTVX/4 (ABC)

> 11:00 All My Children
> 12:00pm One Life to Live
> 1:00 General Hospital

All three soaps aired at the same time as the Eastern/Central feeds.
 
Re: Salt Lake City - Indie weekend schedules July 15 & 16, 1989

> KMRichards, what were the weekend schedules for KSTU and
> KXIV?

I already had the TV Guide put away, but I dug it back out for you. :)

Let me do this the easy way, by combining the schedules, as there are only two channels involved. KSTU is 13, KXIV is 14.

Saturday 7/15/89
5:00am 14 TBA

6:00 13 Andy Griffith
14 Popeye

6:30 13 Winning at Losing Weight (infomercial)
14 Marvel Action Universe

7:00 13 Animated Classics

8:00 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)
14 SuperTed

8:30 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)
14 Fantastic Max

9:00 13 Weekend Magazine with Tom Bock
14 Richie Rich

9:30 14 Galtar and the Golden Lance

10:00 13 Sports on the Edge
14 Greatest American Hero

11:00 13 WWF Wrestling
14 Movie: "Mexican Hayride" (1948)

12:00pm 13 Too Close for Comfort

12:30 13 Charles in Charge
14 Movie: "D-Day, the Sixth of June" (1956)

1:00 13 Movie: "The Adventures of William Tell" (1986, made for TV)

2:30 14 Healthy Lifestyles

3:00 13 Movie: "Eye of the Tiger" (1986)
14 Championship Fishing

3:30 14 Tony Dean Outdoors

4:00 14 Crazy Like a Fox

5:00 13 Twilight Zone (not the classic B&W series)
14 Alias Smith and Jones

5:30 13 Monsters

6:00 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation
14 Wild Wild West

7:00 13 Cops (Fox)
14 Bonanza

8:00 13 Reporters (Fox)
14 Movie: "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" (1949, was a "Close-Up" in TV Guide)

9:00 13 Friday the 13th

10:00 13 War of the Worlds
14 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 13 Freddy's Nightmares
14 Movie: "Daughter of the Mind" (1969, made for TV)

12:00am 13 Movie: "The Hallelujah Trail" (1965)

1:00 14 TBA

3:00 14 TBA

Sunday 7/16/89
5:00am 14 TBA

6:00 13 Andy Griffith
14 Popeye

6:30 13 Focus on Success (infomercial)
14 Casper

7:00 13 Gimme a Break!
14 Kidsongs

7:30 13 Transformers
14 Comic Strip

8:00 13 G.I. Joe

8:30 13 Archies

9:00 13 Denver, the Last Dinsaur

9:30 13 Rocky and Bullwinkle

10:00 13 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
14 Lost in Space

10:30 13 Small Wonder

11:00 13 Munsters Today
14 Weekend Gardener

11:30 13 Mama's Family
14 TBA

12:00pm 13 It's a Living
14 Movie: "The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap" (1947)

12:30 13 Sea Hunt

1:00 13 Movie: "Marie: A True Story" (1985)

1:30 14 Movie: "Exo-Man" (1977, made for TV)

3:00 13 Movie: "The Bedroom Window" (1987)

3:30 14 TBA

4:00 14 Bonanza

5:00 13 Star Trek: The Next Generation
14 Jack Benny

5:30 14 Twilight Zone (the classic one, this time)

6:00 13 21 Jump Street (Fox)
14 Out of This World

6:30 14 Starting From Scratch

7:00 13 America's Most Wanted (Fox)
14 Fame

7:30 13 Totally Hidden Video (Fox)

8:00 13 Married ... With Children (Fox)
14 Movie: "The Band Wagon" (1953)

8:30 13 It's Garry Shandling's Show (Fox)

9:00 13 Tracey Ullman (Fox)

9:30 13 Duet (Fox)

10:00 13 Columbo
14 Cagney & Lacey

11:00 14 Movie: "Harry and Tonto" (1974)

11:30 13 Natural Weight Loss (infomercial)

12:00am 13 Hardcastle and McCormack

1:00 13 Miracle Rock Church
14 TBA

3:00 14 TBA

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> > Interesting that KSL did not air "The Bold and the
> > Beautiful."
> >
> Don't forget that KSL is owned by the Mormon Church, and by
> what read about KSL over the years, they're notoriusly known
> for preempting programs that they find questionable, and
> they're the only NBC station (maybe one other station) that
> doesn't air Saturday Night Live (it airs instead on KUWB
> 30). Maybe B&B was deemed too questionable by station
> management.
>
If I recall, KIRO/7 Seattle, which, like KSL, was owned by
Bonneville Broadcasting (Mormon Church) at the time, passed
on B&B as well. But so did KOIN/6 Portland, and WTVT/13
Tampa (still a CBS affiliate at the time). In the case of
Tampa, WTVT had an hour newscast at noon, followed by Young
And The Restless 1-2 (As The World Turns and Guiding Light
aired on pattern). I seem to recall an independent in Lakeland,
FL, picking up B&B, but the CBS soap block didn't start airing
completely on pattern until WTVT went to Fox and WTSP/10 switched
from ABC to CBS. There was a lot of speculation in the Tampa
Tribune that viewers would object to Y&R's moving to 12:30, but
that has not been the case; Channel 10 carries Y&R at 12:30,
B&B at 1:30, ATWT at 2, GL at 3.

Speaking of o&os pre-empting network shows, WTVD/11 Raleigh/
Durham, which became an ABC o&o 20 years ago today, never carried
the ABC program airing at 12 Noon. WRAL/5 had carried Ryan's Hope
on delay, but after the switch Ryan's Hope no longer aired in the
Triangle, nor did anything else ABC ran at noon until it finally
gave the time back to the affiliates. TVD also ran Soul Train
Saturdays noon-1 and delayed the network kids' shows to the
following Saturday, 7-8 AM.
 
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