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1 Background  





2 Schedule (196667 season)  



2.1  Announcing crews and combinations  







3 History of NHL coverage on RKO stations  





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NHL on RKO General relates to a small, syndicated network of stations owned by RKO General[1][2][3][4] which broadcast National Hockey League games.

Background

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In the United States, the clinching game of the 1966 Stanley Cup Finals on the evening of Thursday, May 5 aired on RKO General's stations, such as WOR-TVinNew York City and WHCTinHartford, Connecticut. Bob Wolff, who at the time did play-by-play for New York Rangers games seen on WOR, called the game that night with Emile Francis.

Although the TV listings page of the May 5, 1966 edition of the Boston Globe indicated that RKO-owned WNAC-TVinBoston would not carry the game,[5] the then-ABC-affiliated station did clear the broadcast at the last minute.

The following season, CBS won U.S. network television rights to weekend-afternoon regular-season games as well as weekend playoff games. Due to other programming commitments,[6] the 1966-67 regular-season games were subleased to RKO General, which aired a series of Sunday afternoon broadcasts[7][8] at 4 p.m. Eastern Time during the last eight weeks[9] of the regular season, starting on February 12, 1967.[10]

Some regular-season games were blacked out in the cities where they were played. For example, the March 26, 1967 game between the Boston Bruins and Montreal CanadiensinBoston was not televised on any station in the Boston area.[11]

Schedule (1966–67 season)

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Date Teams
February 12 MontrealatDetroit
February 26 Boston at Detroit
March 5[12] Montreal at New York Rangers
March 12 TorontoatChicago
March 19 Toronto at Detroit
March 26 Montreal at Boston
April 2[13] Chicago at New York

Announcing crews and combinations

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History of NHL coverage on RKO stations

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RKO also owned WHBQ-TVinMemphis during this period. WHBQ-TV is notable for having pre-empted ABC's coverage of the "Miracle on Ice" gold medal championship game during the 1980 Winter Olympics.

References

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  1. ^ Page, Don (December 11, 1965). "TV Boxing: It's Down but Not Out". Los Angeles Times. p. B2.
  • ^ Page, Don (April 23, 1966). "Old Kel Back With the Needle and All". Los Angeles Times. p. B2.
  • ^ McGowen, Deane (1966-04-25). "NIGERIAN TAKES BRIEF WORKOUTS; Stirs Speculation on His Weight for Middleweight Title Defense at Garden". New York Times. p. 44. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  • ^ "RKO Official Says Boxing Headed for TV Revival". Hartford Courant. Associated Press. June 14, 1966. p. 27.
  • ^ Boston Globe, May 5, 1966
  • ^ Broadcasting magazine, September 26, 1966
  • ^ "SCHEDULE OF HOCKEY ON TV IS ANNOUNCED". Chicago Tribune. Dec 13, 1966. p. C4.
  • ^ Lipsyte, Robert (1966-09-23). "C.B.S. Purchases TV Hockey Rights For $3.5-Million (Published 1966)". Retrieved 2023-07-30.
  • ^ "NHL television opener Feb. 12, Hawks vs. Wings". Christian Science Monitor. December 23, 1966. p. 7.
  • ^ "PRO HOCKEY GAME IS DUE ON TV TODAY". New York Times. 1967-02-12. p. 184. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  • ^ Boston Globe, March 26, 1967, p. 37
  • ^ Eskenazi, Gerald (1967-03-06). "VACHON REGISTERS HIS FIRST SHUTOUT; Cournoyer, Rousseau Tally --Fleming Is Given Game Misconduct Penalty". New York Times. p. 59. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
  • ^ Eskenazi, Gerald (1967-04-03). "Rangers Lose to Hawks, 8-0, Finish Fourth; Canadiens Win and Gain Second; WORST TROUNCING OF YEAR FOR BLUES Chicago Sets 2 Records as Regular Season Ends--Cup Playoffs Open Thursday". New York Times. Retrieved 2023-07-30.
  • ^ Cusick, Fred (2006). Fred Cusick: voice of the Bruins. Sports Publishing L.L.C. p. 163. ISBN 9781582619811.
  • ^ Durso, Joseph (1967-02-12). "Local Pro Soccer Teams May Share Stadium With Yanks in Spring; 2 New Leagues Are Leasing Biggest Parks in U.S." Retrieved 2023-07-30.
  • ^ New York Times, November 27, 1965

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