by a58pacer » Tue Oct 25, 2011 12:25 am
And Bakersfield had KERO channel 10, which about the same time moved to channel 23. So in the process, Fresno's CBS affiliate KFRE channel 12 moved to channel 30, right next to Bakersfield's CBS station on channel 29, and Bakerfield's NBC affiliate at channel 10 moved next to Fresno's NBC affiliate, KMJ at Channel 24. Also, there was an independent station broadcasting out of Tulare/Visalia, channel 27. This was prior to Channel 43 debuting. There was no channel 21 or 53, of course.
If you rotated your TV antenna towards the coast you could pick up Salinas channel 8 and San Luis Obisbo's channel 6, which carried a mix of NBC and CBS programming, although the CBS programming was delayed by about 15 seconds. I still can't figure out how or why they did that. Also, Channel 3, NBC in Santa Barbara would come in with a lot more snow. If I remember correctly, with the antenna pointed north, you could get a Sacramento station as well.
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And Bakersfield had KERO channel 10, which about the same time moved to channel 23. So in the process, Fresno's CBS affiliate KFRE channel 12 moved to channel 30, right next to Bakersfield's CBS station on channel 29, and Bakerfield's NBC affiliate at channel 10 moved next to Fresno's NBC affiliate, KMJ at Channel 24. Also, there was an independent station broadcasting out of Tulare/Visalia, channel 27. This was prior to Channel 43 debuting. There was no channel 21 or 53, of course.
If you rotated your TV antenna towards the coast you could pick up Salinas channel 8 and San Luis Obisbo's channel 6, which carried a mix of NBC and CBS programming, although the CBS programming was delayed by about 15 seconds. I still can't figure out how or why they did that. Also, Channel 3, NBC in Santa Barbara would come in with a lot more snow. If I remember correctly, with the antenna pointed north, you could get a Sacramento station as well.
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