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Hi all,
In my UFO FAQ, I refer to UFO initially being shown in the USA on the "CBS Syndication Network", as I've seen this mentioned in newspaper and magazine articles from the time. However, I just got an e-mail from someone who claims that there was no such thing as a "CBS Syndication Network", and UFO was simply purchased by CBS for showing on their affiliates in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, and Los Angeles, and the rest of the stations were individually approached by ITC. I'm curious, does anyone here have any specific information/recollection of anything called a "CBS Syndication Network"? I'm wondering if such a thing really ever existed or not? Marc |
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Call me crazy (but don't call me late for dinner), but have you thought of asking CBS directly? Perhaps you already have. Technically, there is a "syndication network" for all the major networks -- the networks only own a few stations in key markets with the rest being affiliates. Perhaps this was the confusion? It could be an old term used in the 70s (syndication network) whereas nowadays it's referred to as "affiliates" or "affiliate network" ("Check your local ABC affiliate for time and date in your area"). Just a thought or 2. Anthony ================================================ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: "SHADO Discussion Group" <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 11:48 AM Subject: [SHADO] "CBS Syndication Network" > Hi all, > > In my UFO FAQ, I refer to UFO initially being shown in the USA on the > "CBS Syndication Network", as I've seen this mentioned in newspaper > and magazine articles from the time. However, I just got an e-mail > from someone who claims that there was no such thing as a "CBS > Syndication Network", and UFO was simply purchased by CBS for showing > on their affiliates in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, > and Los Angeles, and the rest of the stations were individually > approached by ITC. > > I'm curious, does anyone here have any specific > information/recollection of anything called a "CBS Syndication > Network"? I'm wondering if such a thing really ever existed or not? > > Marc > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > |
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Sorry Marc, there is no such thing. UFO was sold into syndication by
ITC here in the states. CBS bought it for it station in New York City which is WCBS. They might have also picked up the right for other stations that they own. Here where things get a bit tricky. CBS was one of the big three networks back then, Well there were only three back then if you didn't count PBS. It was made up of TV stations owned by Columbia Broadcasting Systems(CBS) but there is a limit to how many stations a company could own to keep them from forming a monoply so CBS shows it own shows on what are called Affiliate TV stations which are not owned by CBS but show their programs. ITC sold UFO to other TV stations. For example here in the Birmingham, Alabama area it was shown on WBRC which was an Affiliate station of ABC back then(its Fox now) while further south down in Mobile, Alabama UFO was shown on a TV station that was a NBC Affiliate station. So sorry Marc, there is not such thing as the CBS Syndication Network. CBS just happen to buy it for their New York City station and that got every one thinking was shown on the CBS network when there was talking of CBS being interested in have another year of the series made for showing on the CBS network. James K. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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>Call me crazy (but don't call me late for dinner), but have you thought of
>asking CBS directly? Perhaps you already have. I haven't asked CBS, because usually the folks you contact don't know anything! Especially about something that happened 30 years ago... It's just that I seem to recall reading SOMEWHERE details about this "CBS Syndication Network"... when it started up, and when/why they discontinued it. However, now I have no clue where I might have read this (or if I just imagined it!). Marc |
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Actually Antony what I forgot to mention in my reply to Marc was back
then the networks were prevented from owning programs which prevented them from selling them to local stations. This is what has made the studios rich! So now that the law regarding this has changed you see studios like Disney, buying networks and other studios like Fox and Warner Brothers and Paramount forming their own networks. James K. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> > In my UFO FAQ, I refer to UFO initially being shown in the USA on the > "CBS Syndication Network", as I've seen this mentioned in newspaper > and magazine articles from the time. However, I just got an e-mail > from someone who claims that there was no such thing as a "CBS > Syndication Network", and UFO was simply purchased by CBS for showing > on their affiliates in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, > and Los Angeles, and the rest of the stations were individually > approached by ITC. > > I'm curious, does anyone here have any specific > information/recollection of anything called a "CBS Syndication > Network"? I'm wondering if such a thing really ever existed or not? > > Marc > I don't know if there was a CBS syndication network, but I do know that in the San Francisco area, UFO was originally broadcast on the CBS affiliate KPIX. Ron |
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>But 30 years ago, when Congress, the FCC and the Justice
>Department really cared about media competition, it was forced to sell the >then-small company because FCC regulations and an anti-trust consent decree >banned network production or syndication of the TV series they ran.) Yes, thanks, and that post led me to find this: http://www.brook.edu/views/op-ed/crandall/19990909.htm http://www1.excite.com/home/careers/company_profile/0,15623,1359,00.html http://www.ketupa.net/viacom2.htm So I guess the "CBS Syndication Network" became Viacom in 1972. Marc |
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