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For TV October 1956 15:10 14.3% 23:33 29.5% 18:07 17.8% WKRM Columbia, Tenn., 10 KIVY Crockett. Tex.. 10 hrs. WODI Brookneal, Va., 47 hrs. W hrs. KEGG Daingerfleld, Tex., 84 WMEK Chase City, Va., 9 hrs. C & STATIONS WMCP Columbia, Tenn., 4 hrs. hrs. WJJJ Christianaburg, Va., 15 daily KKAL Denver City, Tex., 55 hrs. WICBL Covington, Tenn., 10 hrs. WKBY Chatham, Va., 100% WPDX Clarksburg, W. Va., 2 hrs. KDHN Dimmitt, Tex., 40 hrs. WSVS Crewe, Va., 32 hrs. hrs. WDKN Dickson, Tenn., 20 hrs, KEPS Eagle Pass, Tex., 18 WDVA Danville, Va., 100 %. WVVW Grafton. W. Va., 6% WBEJ Elizabethton, Tenn., hrs. WEEL Fairfax, Va., 24 hrs. hrs. 25% hrs. KURV Edinburg, Tex., 83 hrs. WGAT Gate City, Va., 12 hrs. WHJC Matewan, W. Va., 22 WIDD Elizabethton, Tenn., 41 KHEY El Paso, Tex., 24 hrs. WDDY Gloucester, Va., 12 hrs. hrs. hrs. KPSO Falfurrias, Tex., 14 hrs. WHHV Hillsville, Va., 30 hrs. WETZ New Martinsville, W. WXXL Harriman, Tenn., 30 KZOI. Farwell, Tex., 100% WLES Lawrenceville, Va., 25 Va., 2 hrs. hrs. KCTI Gonzales, Tex., 26 hrs. hrs. WPAR Parkersburg, W. Va., 5 WJFC Jefferson City, Tenn., 40 KPCN Grand Prairie, Tex., WBRG Lynchburg, Va., 100% hrs. hrs. 100% WDMS Lynchburg, Va., 5 hrs. WTAP Parkersburg, W. Va., 1 WEEN Lafayette, Tenn., 33 KGVL Greenville, Tex., 6 hrs. WOLD Marton, Va., 12 hrs. h r. hrs. KGRI Henderson,Tex., 100% WCMS Norfolk. Va., 100% WVAR Richwood, W. Va., 1631 WLAF La Follette, Tenn.. 17% KHBR Hillsboro, Tex., 10 hrs. WPVA Petersburg, Va., 100% hrs. e hrs. KSAM Huntsville, Tex., 12 hrs. WSSV Petersburg, Va., 5 hrs. WRON Ronceverte, W. Va., 8 WJJM Lewisburg, Tenn., 65 KMBL Junction, Tex., 20 hrs. WEFT Richmond, Va., 100% hrs. hrs. KAML Kennedy, Tex.. 25 hrs. WXGI Richmond. Va., 100% WRDS S. Charleston, W. Va., WMSR Manchester, Tenn., 24 KERB Kermit, Tex., 60% WSLS Roanoke. Va., 16S hrs. 70 hrs. hrs. KOCA Kilgore, Tex., 6 hrs. WYTT Rocky Mount, Va., 35 WSPZ Spencer, W. Va., 18 hrs. WGAP Maryville, Tenn., 100% KPET Lamesa, Tex., 4 hrs. hrs. WSGB Sutton, W. Va., 20 hrs. WHDM McKenzie, Tenn., 12 KDAV Lubbock, Tex., 100% WBLV Salem, Va., 40 hrs. WGEZ Beloit. Wis.. 20 hrs. hrs. KILL Lubbock, Tex., 100% WAFC Staunton, Va., 18 hrs. WTKM Hartford, Wis., 24 hrs. WMTN Morristown, Tenn., 16 KULG LaGrange, Tex., 18 hrs. WHFO Stuart, Va.. 25 lire. WYLO Jackson, Wis., 100% hrs. KBUS Mexia, Tex.. 15 hrs. WTZE Tazewell, Va., 10 hrs. WLIP Kenosha, Wie., 3 hrs. WMTS Murfreesboro, Tenn., KRAN Morton, Tex., 40 hrs. WKBA Vinton, Va., 30 hrs. WMAD Madison. Wis., 15 hrs. 100% KMUL Muleshoe, Tex., 12 hrs. WKCW Warrenton, Va., 100% WDLB Marshfield, Wis., 12 WENO Nashville, Tenn., 100% KECK Odessa, Tex., 18 hrs. WELL Welch Va., 9 hrs. hrs. WLAC Nashville, Tenn., 16% KOGT Orange, Tex., 161 hrs. WXRA(FM) Woodbridge, Va. WMIL Milwaukee, Wis., 55 hrs. KFTV Paris, Tex., 12 hrs. 114 hrs. hrs. WUJ Shelbyville, Tenn., 15 KPLT Paris, Tex., 6 hrs. KART Blaine, Wash.. 100 hrs. WTOS(FM) Milwaukee, Wis., hrs. KIKK Pasadena, Tex., 100% KGME(FM) Centralia, Wash.. 23 hrs. WDBL Springfield, Tenn., 14 KVWG Pearsall, Tex., 17 hrs. 100% WOCO Oconto, Wie.. 50% hrs. KEYE Perryton. Tex., 36 hrs. KCLX Colfax. Wash., 18 hrs. WPLY Plymouth, Wie.. 70 hrs. WENK Union City, Tenn., 13 KFMP San Angelo, Tex., 80 KXLE Ellensburg, Wash., 16 WRCO Rockland Ct., Wis., 5 hrs. hrs. hrs. hrs. WPHC Waverly, Tenn., 20 hrs. KBER San Antonio, Tex., KGHO Hoquiam, Wash., 6 hrs. WDUX Waupaca, Wie., 4 hrs. WBFJ Woodbury, Tenn., 50 100% KGHO(FM) Hoquiam, Wash., WCNF Weldon, Wie., 24 hrs. hrs. KTXO Shuman. Tex.. 100% 24 hrs. WBKV West Bend, Wie., 18 KFMN Abilene, Tex., 5 hrs. KKAS Silabee, Tex., 30 bra. KBAM Longview, Wash., hrs. KOPY Alice, Tex., 12 hrs. KTER Terrell, Tex., 5 hrs. 100% KVOC Casper, Wyo., 100% 10 KWIQ Moses 20 KVLF Alpine, Tex., hrs. KTUE Tulia, Tex., 22 hrs. Lake, Wash., KRAE Cheyenne, Wyo., 1 hr. KBUY Amarillo, Tex., 24 hrs. KZAK Tyler, Tex., 84 hrs. hrs. KZIP Amarillo, Tex., 12 hrs. KAWA Waco, Tex., 100% KAYE Puyallup, Wash., 18 KVWO Cheyenne, Wyo., 100% KOKE Austin, Tex., 89% hrs. KVOU Uvalde, Tex., 56 hrs. hrs. KEVA Evanston, Wyo., 30 hrs. KVET Austin, Tex., 25 hrs. KLUR(FM) Wichita Falls, KAPA Raymond, Wash., 7 hrs. KSGT Jackson, Wyo., 12 hrs. KTON Belton, Tex., 85 hrs. Tex., 100% KAYO Seattle, 100% KMER Kemmerer, Wyo., 12 KHEM Big Spring Tex., 100% KNIN Wichita Falls, Tex., 4 KPEG Spokane, Wash., 70 hrs. hrs. KFYN Bonham, Tex., 10 hrs. hrs. KQOT Yakima, Wash., 100% KOWB Laramie, Wyo., 5 hrs. KBBB Boyer. Tex., 22 bra. KSVC Richfield, Utah, 12 hrs. KUTI Yakima, Wash., 100% KRAL Rawlins, Wyo., 12 hrs. WTAW Bryan, Tex., 96% KMOR Salt Lake City, 24 hrs. WHIS Bluefield, W. Va., 17 KROE Sheridan, Wyo., 14 hrs. KTSL Burnet, Tex., 50 hrs. KSOP Salt Lake City, 100% hrs. KMIL Cameron, Tex., 10 hrs. KONI Spanish Fork, Utah, WBUC Buckhannon, W. Va., KGOS Torrington, Wyo., 12 hrs. KVLB Cleveland, Tex., 84 hrs. 100% 18% hrs. KYCN Wheatland, Wyo., 12 KNRO(FM) Course, Tex., 23 WIKE Newport, Vt., 12 hrs. WGKV Charleston, W. Va., 18 hrs. hrs. WKDE Alta Vista, Va., 20 hrs, hrs. daily KUAM Agana, Guam, 5 hrs. TV programing: live, film, video tape rent statistics cover an average week in June 1966. The accompanying tables afford comparisons between Analyses of programing, based on questionnaire returns five from U. S. television stations and networks, have been a figures for 1966, the previous Year, years ago (1961) continuing feature of BROADCASTING since 1953. The cur- and ten years ago (1956). FILM /TAPE /LIVE PROGRAMING on STATIONS NETWORK AFFILIATES NON -NET STATIONS ALL STATIONS Survey Average Hrs. %, of Total Average Hrs. % of Total Average Hrs. % of Total Date Per Week Schedule Per Week Schedule Per Week Schedule June 1966 23:35 19.6% 40:18 57.6% 24:37 20.9% 1. Total non - June 1965 24:19 20.7% 36:04 52.7% 25:02 21.8% network 1961 27:18 25.2% 59:47 66.1% 28:31 28.5% film June October 1956 31:08 29A% 61:55 77.5% 34:20 33.7% a. Film June 1966 10:15 08.5% 17:24 24.9% 10:41 09.1% specially June 1965 11:36 09.8% 18:39 273% 12:02 10.4% made June 1961 13:04 12.1% 35:45 39.5% 13:54 12.9% for TV October 1956 15:10 14.3% 23:33 29.5% 18:07 17.8% b. Film June 1966 13:20 11.1% 22:54 32.7% 13:56 11.8% made for June 1965 12:43 10.9% 17:25 25.4% 13:00 11.2% theatrical June 1961 14:14 13.1% 24:02 26.6% 14:36 13.7% showing October 1956 15 :58 15.1% 38:22 48.0% 18:13 15.9% 2.t Syndicated June 1968 04:07 03.4% 05:36 08.0% 04:13 03.6% video tape June 1965 04:20 08,7% 04:31 06.6% 04:22 03.8% shows June 1981 00:44 00.7% 04:22 04.8% 00:53 00.8% June 1986 12:28 10.3% 18:06 25.9% 12:47 10.9% 3. Local live June 1965 12:06 10.3% 22:14 32.9% 13:18 11.1% programs June 1961 11:21 10.4% 22:47 25.1,6 11:46 10.9% October 1956 15:00 14.3% 18:00 22.5% 15:08 14.9% 1967 BROADCASTING YEARBOOK PAGE D -33 .
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