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So I finally got GSN
Dbacksfan12:
[quote name=\'cac8383\' date=\'Oct 18 2003, 12:24 AM\'] I've had GSN on analog cable channel 99 since March 2002. I used to watch it 24/7 until April 15, 2002. [/quote]
I seriously hope your exaggerating slightly when you say 24/7.
urbanpreppie05:
--- Quote ---It was I who gave you the bogus information..sorry about that. I had read a little something in the Canton Paper about a month ago. I knew it was moving down from 105 to the 60's 70's area..When I typed my original post 71 was kind of a guess..I tape B&W Overnight on my Digital Cable DVR-It caught the channel change without a hitch. Glad you are enjoying GSN..
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Thanks! I never saw anything in the Beacon about it. But if it wasn't for your posting, I would have never discovered (at least this week) the joys of "All-New Let's Make a Deal" before work, and The lovely Icey on "Cram" to wrap up my long days....
--- Quote --- I was able to see MG 90, Trivia Trap, and Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak out of Akron..
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See, that was the nice thing about 23...they ALWAYS showed the ABC shows cause they couldn't afford to buy syndie shows (We did carry Combs' Feud, and from what I heard, 1,000,000 Chance of A lifetime...OT, we also carried reruns of Inspector Gadget, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Denver the Last Dinosaur, Widget the World Watcher, and T-Rex), tie all that up with "23 Newsday.."ahhh....good old WAKC-23!!!!
Ian Wallis:
--- Quote ---and one day...don't ask me how...but I got CBS 9 from somewhere in Michigan.
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Traverse City? I remember from a trip to that area in 1977 that there was a CBS affiliate, WWTV, on Channel 9 back then.
Ian Wallis:
--- Quote --- and numerous channels out of Canada including CKCO-10 (CBC) out of London (which was also available by an old provider here in the late 80s), TV Ontario, Global, CTV, and a French-language CBC affiliate out of Toronto.
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CFPL, Channel 10, used to be the CBC affiliate in London Ontario. Channel 10 is now an independent station, and CBC is on Channel 40. CKCO is Channel 13 and is the CTV affiliate.
Stange that all those Canadian stations are available on Ohio, but not listed in TVGuide.
To put this post back on game shows, Channel 10 runs "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" every night at 7 p.m.
MikeK:
[quote name=\'urbanpreppie05\' date=\'Oct 19 2003, 07:41 PM\']
--- Quote --- I was able to see MG 90, Trivia Trap, and Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak out of Akron..
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See, that was the nice thing about 23...they ALWAYS showed the ABC shows cause they couldn't afford to buy syndie shows (We did carry Combs' Feud, and from what I heard, 1,000,000 Chance of A lifetime... [/quote]
The only syndie game I remember airing on WAKC was Davidson's Pyramid, at 5:30 PM. I don't remember WAKC carrying $1M Chance of a Lifetime. WJW-8 in Cleveland carried just the second season, either before the CBS morning lineup or instead of The $25K Pyramid. Combs' syndie Feud would've probably been the last half of the run, as WKYC-3 in C-town carried it for some time, from 1988 till at least 1991.
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