
WSUN-TV - Wikipedia
WSUN-TV, UHF analog channel 38, was a television station located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Operating from 1953 to 1970, it was the first television station in the Tampa /St. …
WSUN-TV, St. Petersburg, Florida - earlytelevision.org
Being the area's only TV station for almost two years, WSUN had a lock on local viewers and enjoyed the rare privilege of cherry-picking programming from CBS, NBC, ABC, and DuMont. …
WSUN-TV, St. Petersburg, Florida - Tripod
The 1961-62 Broadcasting Yearbook entry for WSUN-TV follows: WSUN-TV (May 31, 1953) ch. 38; power - 200 kw visual, 107 kw aural; antenna height - 460 feet above average terrain, 492 …
First bay TV station was owned by St. Petersburg - Tampa Bay Times
2005年10月7日 · This was a live studio program featuring bay-area kids and Captain Mac was their first TV hero and role model. WSUN-TV enjoyed 100 percent of the TV audience and 100 …
History of UHF Television
WSUN-TV/38, St. Petersburg FL. by K.M. Richards with contributions from Brock Peters. This is the story of a UHF which was among the first few dozen to go on the air, operating without any …
Capt Mac 1 - Big 13
WSUN-TV's 'Captain Mac' was the first Tampa Bay area kids show. Debuting with the station's sign-on in 1953, Captain Mac was a major hit with youngsters, running for six years and …
WSUN-TV Debuts, May 31st, 1953 - Television Obscurities
2010年3月27日 · WSUN-TV Channel 38 in St. Petersburg/Tampa, Florida, began broadcasting at 4:15PM on Sunday, May 31st, 1953 with a dedicating ceremony featuring Samuel G. Johnson, …
WSUN-TV
WSUN-TV, UHF analog channel 38, was a television station located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Operating from 1953 to 1970, it was the first television station in the Tampa /St. …
WSUN TV - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
2023年12月3日 · WSUN-TV, UHF analog channel 38, was a television station located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States. Operating from 1953 to 1970, it was the first television …
Pre Air 2 - big13.com
WSUN-TV (logo courtesy Bob Shields) In early 1952 the F.C.C. allocated channels 8, 13, and 38 for the Tampa Bay area. A half-dozen potential television broadcasters began filing …