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  1. WKBS-TV was a television station on UHF channel 48 serving the Philadelphia area, licensed to serve Burlington, New Jersey. It operated from September 1965 to August 1983 and was one of three major independent stations serving the Delaware Valley.

  2. In 1958, Kaiser purchased KULA-TV (now KITV) in Honolulu. Then he applied for and received construction permits (CPs) for several new TV stations in major markets on the UHF dial. WKBD-TV, Detroit came on in January of 1965 with WKBS-TV here in Philadelphia, less than nine months later.

  3. Remember Channel 48 WKBS TV? WKBS-TV, UHF analog channel 48, was an independent television station licensed to Burlington, New Jersey, United States, which served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania... - Old Images of Philadelphia | Facebook

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    Public file. LMS. Website. www .ctvn .org. WKBS-TV (channel 47) is a religious television station in Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States, owned and operated by Cornerstone Television. The station's transmitter is located in Logan Township .

  5. WKBS TV was a former independent television station operating on Channel 48 and licensed to Burlington, NJ and Philadelphia, PA. This station was owned and operated by Chicago based Field Communications--a division of Field Enterprises-- before it went defunct in 1983.

  6. WKBS-TV, UHF analog channel 48, was an independent television station licensed to Burlington, New Jersey, United States, which served the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania television market. The station broadcast from 1965 to 1983.

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  8. WKBS-TV Publicity Photo 1968 In 1965, three UHF television stations in the Philadelphia market came on the air, Channels 29, 48 and 17 (in that order). By 1968, WKBS-TV, Channel 48, owned by Kaiser Broadcasting decided it was time to do a newscast (30 minutes) at 10 pm.