AFAICT, they bet the farm on being able to expand into the Columbus market, including a strategically-placed transmitter that gave them coverage (in theory) all the way to Franklin County. It didn't work, they couldn't get picked up by Columbus cable systems, and I believe a bankruptcy was involved.
The station went dark in mid-1989, but came back a few years later as WMFD (with a *much* weaker stick that no longer reaches to Columbus).
Hah, ha, ha, ha, ha! Knight Rider forever, three times a week, same episode.
Thanks a BILLION for saving and posting this. I took a download to keep and savor "forever."
chernobylFarms 1 year ago
Sorry, The video test card (WCOM-TV) sign-off.
soneyo 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this video! It brings back memories for me as well. I also remember the massive tower near Butler, Ohio.
elliottbaytowers 4 years ago
Anyone know why WCOM-TV was so short lived?
wb8976 4 years ago
AFAICT, they bet the farm on being able to expand into the Columbus market, including a strategically-placed transmitter that gave them coverage (in theory) all the way to Franklin County. It didn't work, they couldn't get picked up by Columbus cable systems, and I believe a bankruptcy was involved.
The station went dark in mid-1989, but came back a few years later as WMFD (with a *much* weaker stick that no longer reaches to Columbus).
TheKid965 4 years ago
So Robert and Gunther Meisse were the original Owners of Com3 TV, Inc. then?
OhioBuckeyez 3 years ago
God, that brings back memories! They had some good shows on that channel.
jeromeyward 4 years ago
That's okay on the video quality. It didn't come in that good in Grove City (just outside of Columbus) where I lived at the time.
dwalex97209 4 years ago