Yuusha Raideen, UHF Subtitles & The Great Fuji-TV Freakout Of 1998
The FCC started licensing UHF TV stations back in the early
50s, it wasn’t until 1965 that all new televisions were required to receive UHF
signals, and it was 1975 before Ted Turner turned his local Atlanta
channel into a satellite “Superstation” to forge a media empire. But in UHF’s heyday every market had two or three or four struggling local stations
competing for eyeballs with old reruns,
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