1948 in American television Television related events in the USA during 1948
This is a list of American television -related events in 1948.
Events
Other television events in 1948
CBS begins television network programming.
The number of homes in the United States with a television set reaches one million.
Television programs
Debuts
Changes of network affiliation
Ending this year
Networks and services
Network launches
Television stations
Station launches
Date
City of License /Market
Station
Channel
Affiliation
Notes/Ref.
February 9
Cincinnati, Ohio
WLWT
5
NBC (primary) CBS /ABC /DuMont (secondary)
Successor to experimental station W8XCT.[ 12]
March 11
Baltimore, Maryland
WBAL-TV
11
NBC
April 5
Chicago, Illinois
WGN-TV
9
Independent (primary) CBS /DuMont (secondary)
April 19
Salt Lake City, Utah
KDYL-TV
4
NBC
April 22
Richmond, Virginia
WTVR-TV
6
NBC (primary) ABC/DuMont (secondary)
[ 13]
April 27
Minneapolis, Minnesota
KSTP-TV
5
NBC (primary) DuMont (secondary)
May 6
Los Angeles , California
KTSL
2
DuMont
Now KCBS-TV, a CBS O&O station
May 14
Buffalo, New York
WBEN-TV
4
NBC (primary) ABC/DuMont (secondary)
Now a CBS affiliate since 1949
May 15
Newark, New Jersey (New York City , New York )
WATV
13
Independent
May 23
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WCAU
10
CBS
June 9
Boston, Massachusetts
WBZ-TV
4
NBC (primary) ABC/DuMont (secondary)
[ 14]
June 15
New Haven /Hartford, Connecticut
WTNH
6 (now 8)
DuMont (primary) ABC (secondary)
New York City
WPIX
11
Independent
June 21
Boston, Massachusetts
WNAC-TV
7
CBS (primary) ABC/DuMont (secondary)
Defunct May 22, 1982
July 21
Toledo, Ohio
WSPD-TV
13
NBC
August 10
New York City
WJZ-TV
7
ABC (O&O )
August 25
Los Angeles, California
KFI-TV
9
Independent
September 16
Los Angeles, California
KECA-TV
7
ABC (O&O)
September 17
Chicago, Illinois
WENR-TV
7
ABC ((O&O)
Los Angeles, California
KMTR-TV
13
Independent
September 29
Atlanta, Georgia
WSB-TV
8 (now on 2)
NBC
[ 15]
Fort Worth /Dallas, Texas
WBAP-TV
5
NBC (primary) ABC (secondary)
October 8
Chicago, Illinois
WNBQ
5
NBC
October 9
Detroit, Michigan
WXYZ-TV
7
ABC (O&O )
October 24
Detroit, Michigan
WJBK
2
CBS (primary) DuMont (Secondary)
October 31
Cleveland, Ohio
WNBK
3
NBC
November 1
Baltimore, Maryland
WAAM
13
ABC
November 24
Louisville, Kentucky
WAVE-TV
5 (now 3)
NBC (primary) CBS/ABC/DuMont (secondary)
November 25
Seattle, Washington
KRSC-TV
5
CBS (primary) DuMont (secondary)
November 29
Albuquerque, New Mexico
KOB-TV
4
NBC (primary) ABC/CBS/DuMont (secondary)
December 1
Syracuse, New York
WHEN-TV
5
CBS (primary) NBC/DuMont (secondary)
December 11
Memphis, Tennessee
WMCT
4 (now 5)
NBC (primary) ABC/CBS/DuMont (secondary)
December 18
New Orleans, Louisiana
WDSU-TV
6
NBC (primary) DuMont/CBS/ABC (secondary)
December 22
San Francisco, California
KPIX-TV
5
CBS (primary) NBC/DuMont/Paramount (secondary)
Network affiliation changes
Date
City of license/Market
Station
Channel
Old affiliation
New affiliation
Notes/Ref.
October
New Haven/Hartford, Connecticut
WNHC-TV
6 (now 8)
DuMont
CBS
Retains DuMont affiliation on secondary basis until 1956
Births
Deaths
References
^ "TV 'Amateur Hour' Gets 46.8 Rating". Broadcasting . 1948-03-08. p. 42.
^ "ABC TV Network". Broadcasting . 1948-04-19.
^ Newcomb, Horsce (2014). "Ziv Television Programs, Inc." . Encyclopedia of Television . Routledge. pp. 2626– 2627. ISBN 9781135194796 . Retrieved September 18, 2022 .
^ Hyatt, Wesley (2015). Short Lived Television Series, 1948-1978: Thirty Years of More Than 1,000 Flops . McFarland. p. 5. ISBN 9781476605159 . Retrieved September 19, 2022 .
^ "Pop Chronicles 1940s Program #13" .
^ "Ed Sullivan Biography | Ed Sullivan Show" . Edsullivan.com . Retrieved 2016-10-28 .
^ Terrace, Vincent (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2007 (Volume 1). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-3305-6 .
^ Earle Marsh, Tim Brooks (1979). "The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows, 1946-present". Ballantine Books . p. 145. ISBN 0-345-45542-8 .
^ Hawes, William (2001). Live Television Drama, 1946-1951 . McFarland. p. 245. ISBN 9781476608495 . Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
^ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television . Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 320. ISBN 978-0823083152 . Retrieved 22 March 2020 .
^ "ABC TV Network" (PDF) . Broadcasting. April 19, 1948. Retrieved September 19, 2022 .
^ "Cincinnati's T-Day Observed Feb. 15". Broadcasting . 1948-02-23.
^ "WTVR (TV) to Start April 22, Channel 6" . Broadcasting. April 19, 1948. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
^ "WBZ-TV Formally Opened at Boston" . Broadcasting . June 14, 1948. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
^ "WSB-TV in Atlanta Opening on Sept. 29" . Broadcasting . September 27, 1948. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
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