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This station now concludes its broadcast day.
That's right. At a certain time of night, TV stations would just stop showing things until morning.
I feel like even the concept of a tv station is a bit outdated despite technically still existing.
"Entertainment companies used to decide what shows were playing at 5pm"
I admit it's kind of odd (and sort of refreshing in a nostalgia sort of way) to be in a hotel room and watch broadcast TV.
It's the only time I get to watch Hogan's Heroes and Svengoolie 😁
I mean TV and cable are still a thing even in the US. My niece still loves mid day talk shows and soaps
I learned about this from Poltergeist.
I blame this for my inability to sleep without white noise. I fell asleep to the television throughout my formative years.
Local 58 "Contingency" flashbacks
I think my local channels used to do that too... Now they just fire up ads!
I was about to reply "you've got to be pretty old for that", then remembered that whenever I left the city for a beach vacation, they'd play infomercials after 1AM until programming resumed around 8AM. For big city channels, programming was 24/7, though.
I'm probably pretty old because infomercials only became a thing starting in 1985.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infomercial#After_1984