Anyone remember Televents?
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I remember channel 36.
The perfect 36…..Carol Dota
When I was a teenager, we would sneak into the Condor Club and catch a glimpse of Carol doing her act. We’d get away with it for a couple of minutes before the bouncer threw us out.
Carol Doda… Started at the SF Condor club 1960’s (was a waitress before the Piano)..
Memories!
@Tom PAYNE…. Memories or Mammaries?
And we didn’t have to pay $240 a month for cable TV then either!!!
Now if you want a specific channel you have to buy a package of 15 channels to watch just one… ridiculous
A friend of mine and I used to work for Televents during that time installing their equipment to new customers. We have many great memories… All Good:)
I WANT ALA CARTE CABLE SERVICE!!! So tired of paying for more than 100 channels I don’t watch.
Primarily, I remember these television stations because they were the pinnacle of “Concert For Bangladesh, “Farm Aid,” “Band Aid, “and others which featured day-long presentations of a new style of musical entertainment with outstanding talent showcased on the world stage for purely charitable causes. Those were some excellent concerts!