[QuadList] GPTV quads (was SCETV Consoles--did they look

Sammy Jones sjones69 at bellsouth.net
Wed Jul 22 21:57:08 CDT 2009


Dennis,

Channel 30 in Atlanta is actually WPBA (Public Broadcasting Atlanta), which
is operated by the Atlanta Public Schools.

GETV (later GPTV, and now GPB) is Georgia's statewide (and state-owned)
public television network.  We consider our birth as 1960--the year WGTV in
Athens signed on.  It was actually part of the University of Georgia at the
time; the GETV network's stations were signed on one or two at a time
throughout the '60s.  From the beginning WGTV and GETV shared some
programming and resources, but were operated independently.  Then in the
early '80s GPTV took over WGTV.

Although you were watching PBA and not GETV, you may have seen some GETV
programming.  Though quad recordings are known to exist, apparently GETV had
an agreement with PBA to air GETV programs before its own stations were up
and running!

I've read that before GETV's stations were linked by microwave, tapes were
simply bicycled around the state for air on each of the eight (nine if you
count WGTV) stations!

Thanks for your memory which allowed for this rather convoluted history.

Sammy Jones
Associate Producer
Georgia Public Broadcasting


Dennis said:
> 	Hey Sammy, I grew up in Atlanta and remember watching Channel 30
> when
> I was in 4th grade.  That was in 1959!
> 
> 			Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
> 	  					NBC Today Show, New York





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