44 no longer airs movies or cartoons. It still airs sitcom reruns, though. It's the main bay area channel for syndicated sitcom reruns with KTVU phasing them out.
The highlight of KBHK Channel 44 for me in the early/mid 80's was watching the Twilight Zone every weeknight. I'm still looking online for a glimpse of the bumper still image for it; it had the door of imagination on a brown background.
KBHK became KBCW and is now KPYX, branded as "Pix Plus," the sister station of CBS owned and operated KPIX 5. It's back to being an independent station (despite being owned by Paramount/CBS) after stints with UPN and the CW.
I remember in the 60s before we got cable we had to use a different tuner on the TV to get channels 44 and 36 (can't remember if KEMO Chanel 20 was on the other tuner) Thank you for posting these, it brings back memories.
Can someone tell me the Oakland Athletics TV 44 instrumental music at 2:50? They also played it for the Oakland Invaders 1983 game vs. Denver Gold Television broadcast on KBHK TV 44 San Francisco on 0:05
Why were the SF starions so slow to adopt stereo? I would think they would have been the earliest to adopt it; the graphics on SF stations were ahead of other big markets at the time (compare KGO at this time with its sister ABC O&Os. Big difference).
0:34 Interesting that you, or whoever recorded this, had gotten that announcement on tape! That has to be pretty rare! The one, at 4:20, is probably rare as well!
I didn’t have a VCR that long ago; I actually rescued this tape from a dumpster, drove about an hour to get it after someone had posted online about it! Wasn’t a whole lot there but glad I saved them.
KBHK was one my favorite stations during the 1980's.
I still have my Oakland Invaders Jersey!!! Channel 44 DEFINED MY CHILDHOOD in SF . So many awesome shows.
i grew up watching KBHK!
44 no longer airs movies or cartoons. It still airs sitcom reruns, though. It's the main bay area channel for syndicated sitcom reruns with KTVU phasing them out.
The highlight of KBHK Channel 44 for me in the early/mid 80's was watching the Twilight Zone every weeknight. I'm still looking online for a glimpse of the bumper still image for it; it had the door of imagination on a brown background.
This was actually during Twilight Zone but they didn’t show the bumper.
KBHK became KBCW and is now KPYX, branded as "Pix Plus," the sister station of CBS owned and operated KPIX 5. It's back to being an independent station (despite being owned by Paramount/CBS) after stints with UPN and the CW.
I remember in the 60s before we got cable we had to use a different tuner on the TV to get channels 44 and 36 (can't remember if KEMO Chanel 20 was on the other tuner) Thank you for posting these, it brings back memories.
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Independent stations were the best back in the day. I miss KTXL 40 in Sacramento. Cap'n Mitch cartoons after school and Bob Wilkins horror movies.
🎶 “In San Francisco the kid’s choice is- Channel 44!” 🎶
Field Communications owned WFLD here in Chicago before it became a Fox O&O
I remember KBHK, Sgt. Sacto (Mike Cleary of KNBR) had a lunchtime show. and New Zoo Revue was on right at a time when I could appreciate Emmy Jo, lol.
Let me guess, that "pro football" advertised was USFL Football, wasn't it? 🤨
KBHK was a great indie station in its day, but all things must pass.
In that case, I can’t wait for The CW to pass- and Fox too!
@@TheMediaHoarder Don't count on it. The good ones go away and the lousy ones stick around seemingly forever. 😠
It's an indie station now.
Warriors...they got the moves 4:37
Can someone tell me the Oakland Athletics TV 44 instrumental music at 2:50? They also played it for the Oakland Invaders 1983 game vs. Denver Gold Television broadcast on KBHK TV 44 San Francisco on 0:05
0:23
That would have been an easy pick for me.
Why were the SF starions so slow to adopt stereo? I would think they would have been the earliest to adopt it; the graphics on SF stations were ahead of other big markets at the time (compare KGO at this time with its sister ABC O&Os. Big difference).
3:02 Scanimate!
0:34 Interesting that you, or whoever recorded this, had gotten that announcement on tape! That has to be pretty rare! The one, at 4:20, is probably rare as well!
I didn’t have a VCR that long ago; I actually rescued this tape from a dumpster, drove about an hour to get it after someone had posted online about it! Wasn’t a whole lot there but glad I saved them.
Now KPYX PIX + 44 CABLE 12
Now the station goes by KBCW, The Bay Area’s CW…
And CW stands for Can’t Watch!
@@TheMediaHoarder no its my network tv
Now "PIX2" (KPYX)
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Go Invaders!
Wow! Where are you finding this footage?
This tape was rescued from a DUMPSTER! I drove about 90 minutes to get it after being told of it.
@@TheMediaHoarder Oh wow... how much KBHK footage do you have? I am working on a feature film and we are very interested in leasing KBHK Footage.
@@TheMediaHoarder Can I hop on a call with you?
@@NeuDrop Sure, though I don’t have a whole lot from KBHK other than what is on here. What kind of film are you making?
@@TheMediaHoarder oh my
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@@JaredEspadas-l4g What the fuck are you TALKING about? Why the fuck are you people making new accounts just to post this shit?
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