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UHFTelevision.com gone?

I know it hasn't been updated in close to a year, but has it finally given up the ghost? The site has been down for close to a week.
 
By the way, a book of TV station histories -- Television in America: Local Station History from Across the Nation --
was published in the 1990s, but it covered legacy VHFs rather than struggling UHFs.
 
The above link takes you to an archived version of the website.
 

I remember KM Richards was the writer for UHF Television He also does radio in SoCal at one point.


I looked at the archive at UHF Television Clarke Ingram was mentioned as the other owner.


If you want to re-write UHF Television or UHF nocturne again you would have to do this under a subdomain on Neocities.org. and archive the original html code.
 
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I remember KM Richards was the writer for UHF Television He also does radio in SoCal at one point.


I looked at the archive at UHF Television Clarke Ingram was mentioned as the other owner.


If you want to re-write UHF Television or UHF nocturne again you would have to do this under a subdomain on Neocities.org. and archive the original html code.
Clarke is alive but ill. He does still get on Facebook occasionally but probably not in a position to update the site.
 
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