Talk:KFSM-TV

No notes on what ch this station is operating on after the conversion? If its no longer on 5 the cat link at the bottom needs to be removed.

--Sattmaster (talk) 01:43, 19 June 2009 (UTC)

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Conflicting history claims
There are conflicting claims in the history section of this article. First, it says a microwave transceiver was installed on Mount Magazine to relay live network programming from Little Rock after the network coax was extended there in 1957 to cover the Central High crisis. However, it then goes on to say microwave issues disrupted broadcasts of the 1954 World Series -- three years before Central High. Either (a) the microwave issues affected the 1957 or later World Series instead; (b) the microwave transceiver was relaying the World Series from WMCT (now WMC-TV) in Memphis in 1954, either directly or thru KARK-TV in Little Rock (edit: receiving WMCT either directly or thru its own microwave link); or (c) *both* the microwave station *and* the Little Rock coax link were operational in 1954. Since both claims are unreferenced, I am adding cite tags to both. --RBBrittain (talk) 23:39, 14 May 2018 (UTC)