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− | *'''1978''': Las Vegas is named in the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]) as purchasing the [[Tom Baker stories]]. We have been unable to determine which station this was. | + | {{Variety|station=KVVU?|align=right}} |
− | *'''1980''': According to ''Starlog'' magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel '''KFFU''' (sic) screened the [[Tom Baker stories]] from mid-1980. | + | ==Unknown (KVVU?)== |
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+ | *'''1978''': Las Vegas is named in the '''16 August 1978''' issue of ''Variety'' magazine (see [[United States--1978]]) as purchasing the [[Tom Baker stories]]. We have been unable to determine which station this was. It may have been '''KVVU''' - see below. | ||
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+ | ==[[wikipedia:KVVU-TV|KVVU]]== | ||
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+ | '''Channel 5 (Independent)''' | ||
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+ | *'''1980''': According to ''Starlog'' magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel '''"KFFU"''' (sic) screened the [[Tom Baker stories]] from mid-1980. This is a typo, and actually refers to the then-independent (now Fox-affiliated) station '''[[wikipedia:KVVU-TV|KVVU]]'''. (It's possible that KVVU was also the station identified by ''Variety'' in 1978 - see above.) | ||
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Variety, 16 August 1978 | KVVU? was one of the first stations to purchase the Tom Baker stories |
Unknown (KVVU?)
- 1978: Las Vegas is named in the 16 August 1978 issue of Variety magazine (see United States--1978) as purchasing the Tom Baker stories. We have been unable to determine which station this was. It may have been KVVU - see below.
KVVU
Channel 5 (Independent)
- 1980: According to Starlog magazine (issue 39, cover date October 1980), Las Vegas channel "KFFU" (sic) screened the Tom Baker stories from mid-1980. This is a typo, and actually refers to the then-independent (now Fox-affiliated) station KVVU. (It's possible that KVVU was also the station identified by Variety in 1978 - see above.)