1970 in American television
Television related events in the USA during 1970
This is a list of American television -related events in 1970.
Events
Date
Event
Ref.
January 1
WXTV becomes a full time Spanish-language station based in Paterson, New Jersey , which it remains into the 21st century. In this case, it becomes an affiliate of SIN , the network's first affiliate east of the Mississippi River .
January 19
CBS launches Operation 100 , a plan to beat NBC ’s ratings in the last 100 days of the 1969-70 television season. This plan was accompanied with the slogan, “The man can’t bust our network.”
March 7
The “eclipse of the century ,” which occurred on the East Coast of the United States , is covered by the news departments of all three American networks (ABC , CBS , and NBC ).
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March 16
The FCC closes the “Miami channel 10” case as the station becomes WPLG .
July 31
Chet Huntley anchors his final newscast with David Brinkley and retires, bringing down the curtain on a 14-year career at NBC News and, thus, as chief anchor of The Huntley-Brinkley Report . The next Monday, August 3, the program is renamed NBC Nightly News , its current title as of 2022.
August 2
NBC expands full-service newscasts to seven nights a week with NBC Sunday News ; it replaces The Frank McGee Report .
September 5
The Banana Splits Adventure Hour airs on NBC for the last time, airing the same Christmas Special, which was previously shown on December 13, the previous year. Freeform aired it again on New Year's Eve in 2016.
October 5
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) goes on the air for the first time as the replacement for its predecessor National Educational Television (NET). Most NET member stations joined PBS upon the latter's sign-on.
Television programs
Debuts
Ending this year
Networks and services
Network launches
Network
Type
Launch date
Notes
Source
PBS
Over-the-air public television
October 5
PBS was launched to replace the National Educational Television service. Most NET member stations signed up to become PBS member stations upon the network's launch.
Network closures
Television stations
Sign-ons
Date
City of License /Market
Station
Channel
Affiliation
Notes/Ref.
January 1
Hagerstown, Maryland
WHAG-TV
25
NBC
Now an independent station
Marlborough, New Hampshire (Boston, Massachusetts )
WSMW-TV
27
Independent
January 5
Wichita, Kansas
KPTS
8
NET
Became a PBS member station on October 5.
February 1
Jackson, Mississippi
WMAA-TV
29
NET
Flagship of Mississippi ETV ; became a PBS member station on October 5.
February 8
Iowa City /Cedar Rapids, Iowa
KIIN
12
NET
Part of Iowa Public Television ; became a PBS member station on October 5.
February 15
College Station /Bryan, Texas
KAMU
12
NET
Became a PBS member station on October 5.
February 24
Bend, Oregon
KVDO-TV
3
Independent
February 28
Utica, New York
WUTR
20
ABC
March 4
Chattanooga, Tennessee
WTCI
45
NET
Became a PBS member on October 5.
March 5
Evansville, Indiana
WNIN
9
NET
March 7
La Crosse, Wisconsin
WXOW
19
ABC
April 5
Chicago, Illinois
WSNS-TV
44
Independent
May
Salina, Kansas
K06LZ
6
NBC
Originally a low-power translator of KSNW /Wichita
May 2
Flagstaff, Arizona
KOAI-TV
2
NBC
May 12
Butte, Montana
KTVM
6
NBC
June 1
Dubuque, Iowa
KDUB-TV
40
ABC
July 18
Savannah, Georgia
WJCL-TV
22
ABC
August 1
Pierre, South Dakota
KTSD-TV
10
NET
Part of South Dakota Public Broadcasting ; became a PBS member station on October 5.
August 7
Dothan, Alabama
WDHN-TV
18
ABC
August 10
Kansas City, Missouri
KBMA-TV
41
Independent
now an NBC affiliate
August 31
Louisville, Kentucky
WKMJ-TV
68
NET
Satellite of WKLE /Lexington, Kentucky as part of the Kentucky Educational Television network; became a PBS member on October 5.
September 13
Demopolis, Alabama
WIIQ
41
NET
Part of the Alabama Public Television network; became a PBS member three weeks later.
September 21
Yakima, Washington
KAPP
35
ABC
October 3
Jackson, Mississippi
WAPT
16
ABC
October 4
Indianapolis, Indiana
WFYI
20
NET
Became a PBS member station the day after its inaugural sign-on.
October 29
Columbus, Georgia (Auburn, Alabama )
WYEA-TV
38
NBC
Kennewick, Washington
KVEW
42
ABC
Semi-satellite of KAPP/Yakima
October 30
Hagåtña, Guam (Agana)
KGTF
12
PBS
November 1
Grandview /Bluefield /Beckley, West Virginia
WSWP
9
PBS
Part of the West Virginia Public Broadcasting television network
November 23
Belton, Texas
KNCT
46
PBS
December 21
Buffalo, New York
WUTV
29
Independent
Now a Fox network affiliate.
Unknown date
Missoula, Montana
KPAX-TV
8
CBS (primary) ABC (secondary)
New York City
W53AA
53
CBS
Low-powered translator of WCBS-TV ; now Azteca America affiliate WKOB-LD on channel 42
Port Jervis, New York
W64AA
64
Independent
Low-powered translator of WNEW; now Estrella TV affiliate WASA-LD on channel 24
New York City
W73AP
73
Independent
Low-powered translator of WPIX ; now First Nations Experience affiliate WNDT-CD on channel 14
Network affiliation changes
Date
City of license/Market
Station
Channel
Old affiliation
New affiliation
Notes/Ref.
January 1
Paterson, New Jersey (New York City , New York )
WXTV
41
Bilingual independent
Spanish International Network
February 1
El Centro, California (Yuma, Arizona )
KECY-TV
9
ABC
CBS
Change occurred due to the shutdown of previous NBC affiliate KIVA.
Yuma, Arizona
KBLU-TV
13
CBS
NBC
May 31
Birmingham, Alabama
WAPI-TV
13
NBC (primary) CBS (secondary)
NBC (exclusive)
Anniston, Alabama
WHMA
40
CBS (primary) NBC (secondary)
CBS (exclusive)
Birmingham, Alabama
WBMG
42
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
WCFT-TV
33
Independent
CBS
September 13
Rapid City, South Dakota
KOTA-TV
23
CBS
ABC and NBC (joint primary)
KRSD-TV
3
NBC
CBS
October 3
Jackson, Mississippi
WLBT
3
NBC (primary) ABC (secondary)
NBC (exclusive)
Unknown date
Anchorage, Alaska
KHAR-TV
13
Independent
NBC
KTVA
11
CBS (primary) NBC (secondary)
CBS (exclusive)
Kalispell, Montana
KCFW
9
CBS (primary) ABC (secondary)
NBC (primary) ABC (secondary)
Missoula, Montana
KECI-TV
13
Miles City -Billings, Montana
KYUS-TV
3
Independent
NBC
Pasco, Washington
KEPR
19
CBS (primary) ABC (secondary)
CBS (exclusive)
Semi-satellite of KIMA/Yakima
Richland, Washington
KNDU
25
ABC (primary) NBC (secondary)
NBC (exclusive)
Semi-satellite of KNDO/Yakima
Yakima, Washington
KIMA
29
CBS (primary) ABC (secondary)
CBS (exclusive)
KNDO
23
ABC (primary) NBC (secondary)
NBC (exclusive)
Hazard, Kentucky
WKYH-TV
57
Independent
NBC
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Station closures
Date
City of license/Market
Station
Channel
Affiliation
Sign-on date
Notes
January 31
Yuma, Arizona
KIVA
11
NBC
October 8, 1953
February 6
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
WSMS-TV
51
Independent
December 6, 1968
Returned to air February 14, 1972, as WKID
February 23
St. Petersburg, Florida
WSUN-TV
38
Independent
May 5, 1953
March 18
Nacogdoches, Texas
KAEC-TV
19
CBS
July 30, 1969
June
Manchester, New Hampshire
WXPO-TV
50
Independent
November 6, 1969
July 26
Greensboro, North Carolina
WUBC
48
Independent
November 6, 1967
September 1
Richardson, Texas
KRET-TV
23
Educational independent
February 29, 1960
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Deaths
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