-
stations as
national superstations; however,
while Turner had
aggressively pursued national availability for WTCG, the
other superstations that
would soon...
- not so
super for
superstations".
Broadcasting & Cable. p. 92. Jim
McConville (October 21, 1996). "TCI move not so
super for
superstations". Broadcasting...
- The
Superstation (or
Radio Radio as it was
known in the industry) was set up in 1987 as an
overnight sustaining service for
Independent Local Radio. Launched...
- WTBS
continued to air
nationally over its
superstation feed (in a move that
preceded fellow superstations WGN-TV and WWOR-TV
doing the same thing, though...
- the "Alaska's
Superstation" network, with KIMO as the
flagship station.
Smith sold KIMO and the
remainder of the "ABC Alaska's
Superstation"
system to Vision...
-
Superstation is a term in
North American broadcasting that has
several meanings.
Superstation or
SuperStation may also
refer to: The
Superstation, a British...
-
Superstars on the
Superstation was a
televised professional wrestling event,
presented by Jim
Crockett Promotions,
filmed in
advance at the Omni in Atlanta...
- The
Superstation Orkney, also
known as just The
Superstation, was a
commercial radio station,
broadcasting to
Orkney and Caithness.
Until its
closure in...
- Club
Superstation was a short-lived
Australian satellite television service operating from 1985 to 1987.
Based in Sydney, Club
Superstation commenced transmissions...
- This is a list of
American defunct television networks.[citation needed] "Fox Feed Ends as Net Ups
Coverage | TVW****".
Retrieved 2023-02-11. "N.Y.'s WWOR...