+harshness Thank you! If comfortably_numb said No, I'd still need to know if there were any WB affiliates on regular Ku-Band beyond KTLA/Los Angeles & WPIX/New York City (S3R-15L, 15U) after the Galaxy 4 satellite communications shutdown?
+primestar31 will you please stop with the smiles/prefixes? I'm trying to ask a question above!
Look, Mr "Historian", if that is your real name. This is my absolute LAST post in a thread of yours asking this stuff.
We've tried to help in all your threads, even though you refuse to explain yourself. We give you what we know, which unfortunately isn't what you appear to need/want, and then you
contradict us, and tell us we are wrong in your
very next post. That's one form of trolling, because you already KNOW the answer you are asking us. There's no other nice way to put it. We who are here right now simply do not know, and cannot answer more than we already have.
PERHAPS if your thread sits here long enough, maybe even years, you MIGHT get lucky and somebody will eventually register here, find your post, and be able to answer your question. I HAVE seen that happen!
Here's my advice, which I think is good, I'm being sincere, and it's the only way you are likely going to get this info in any sort of timely manner. A "Historian" would already KNOW this:
Look up on Google the contact names, phone numbers and/or email addresses for KTLA, WPIX, whoever owned Galaxy IV satellite (
PanAmSat - Wikipedia) and phone, email, or whatever their engineer or even just their customer service department.
Ask them nicely all this info, explain who you are and why you need it, and I'm sure if they can track it down through their records they will hopefully send it to you.