Times are station time. A block is one broadcast, drawn across the minutes it actually ran — tap it for the full log line.
| # | Date | Day | Time on | Time off | Duration | Program | Type | Src | Origin | Location | Sponsor | Operator | Sets | Remarks |
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What the station carried
How to read a log line
This is the log a television station keeps: one line per program, in the order it went out. Every line records when the transmitter carried it, how long, what kind of program it was, and where the picture came from. The codes are the ones stations used, so the archive still sorts the way a station log is meant to.
SUSTAINING means nobody paid for it. It is the trade's own word for a program the station carries at its own expense, and it is the honest label for almost everything here.
Every line is written when the broadcast ends, from the station's own record of it. Where a line has been amended since, it is marked corrected — the log keeps what it used to say.