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WIVB-TV - Wikipedia
WIVB-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Buffalo, New York, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside CW owned-and-operated station WNLO …
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Watch WIVB-TV (Channel 4) live from Buffalo, New York. 7-Day Forecast, 4 Warn Weather, local news, TV listings and more of the viewer interest is presented by the Buffalo-based channel. …
WIVB-TV | Logopedia | Fandom
It was Buffalo's first television station, the fifth-oldest station in New York state, and the 24th in the United States. The station was originally owned by the Butler family, along with the Buffalo …
WBEN (WIVB) TV History - Buffalo Broadcasters Association
WBEN-TV became WIVB-TV in 1977 after the death of Buffalo News owner Katherine Butler forces the newspaper to divest of its broadcast holdings. The station was sold for $25.5 million …
The Golden Age of Kids’ TV in Buffalo
Uncle Mike and pal Buttons, WBEN-TV, 1956 Starting in 1954, one of the most popular shows on Channel 4 was Mike Mearian’s “Children’s Theater,” which featured the host as either Uncle …
WBEN-TV signs-on, 1948 - Buffalo Stories Archives & Blog
On February 27, 1948, WBEN-TV started telecasting daily—but only a test pattern for several hours a day. Eleven weeks later, on May 14, 1948, Buffalo entered the television era with the …
Buffalo’s Forgotten TV Pioneers: WBES-TV & WBUF-TV
For five years, WBEN-TV Ch.4 was Buffalo’s only television station. Then in 1953, two more stations came to the market—but most Buffalonians needed special equipment to watch them. …