Actually, it was WTMJ 4. According to the 1980 Broadcasting Yearbook, the independent station carried on Cadillac Cable TV at the time was WKBD (though they dropped it for WGN by 1982). Apparently the only Michigan cable system that carried WVTV circa 1979-80 was Whitehall/Montague. Most systems in Michigan tended to choose WKBD or WGN, or later WTBS (or all three) as their indie station options. From Chicago, WFLD 32 and WSNS 44 (during its ONTV days) were on some systems in SW Michigan (as was WTTW 11). WSNS was carried in Grand Rapids for a time.edj wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:40 amIt could have been WVTV Milwaukee. That was a regional superstation in the 70s and 80s.ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:04 pm 9&10 had cable coverage in parts of the Thumb as well.
WNEM and WJRT were carried in the Michigan Sault in place of the northern Michigan affiliates of NBC and ABC. 29&8 didn't even have cable coverage in the Michigan Sault, which also got WJRT (both 7&4 and WNEM were carried on the Michigan side). Which I can understand since WJRT was a substantially stronger affiliate. However, WGTQ was carried in Elliot Lake. Go figure.
I've also seen mention of Milwaukee stations carried as far east as Cadillac.
WZZM was on cable in Traverse City as late as 1989, and probably later.
As far as Michigan coverage for Canadian stations in 1979-80, excluding CBET (which itself still had coverage as far away as Alpena):
Global: Port Huron (the main ch6 signal from Waterloo Region also had some scattered coverage in NE OH/NW PA)
CKCO: Port Huron (also carried on one system near Erie, PA)
CBC French: no cable carriage anywhere in Michigan
TVO: no cable carriage outside Canada
I don't believe TVO was ever on cable in the Michigan Sault, nor was Global when it finally signed on up there. TVO Chatham wasn't carried in Port Huron to my knowledge either. Of course you could see some TVO programs, like Today's Special, on some PBS stations, including WTVS.
One of the neat things about getting to watch TVO and CBC French, for me, was all the anime they used to show that you couldn't see on the American networks. TVO had Alice in Wonderland, Tales of Magic and (during their Sunday French programming) Maeterlinck's Blue Bird (L'Oiseau Bleu); SRC had Alice as well, plus the Isao Takahata Anne of Green Gables, The Three Musketeers and French versions of some shows I saw on Nickelodeon like Mysterious Cities of Gold and Belle and Sebastian. Speaking of Nickelodeon, if you could pick up CKCO, you could watch You Can't Do That on Television on Saturday mornings without subscribing to cable.