KKOG-TV
KKOG-TV, channel 16, was the first full power broadcast station in Ventura County, California. The station, located in Ventura, had a brief history, lasting only nine months. Starting up on December 14, 1968, KKOG, an independent station, offered live, local programming instead of the normal syndicated programming most independents offered. KKOG's primary owner was Julian F. Myers, a noted Hollywood talent agent and publicist. Mr. Myers hosted several of the station's TV programs.
Newscast titles
KKOGed In News (December 14, 1968–February 2, 1969)
Instant News, Sports and Weather (February 2, 1969–February 23, 1969)
16 News (February 23, 1969–September 13, 1969)
Programming
KKOG's all-live, all-local program schedule meant that many shows came and went fairly quickly during its history. Using published schedules in the Ventura County Star-Free Press and the station's promotional literature, programs which aired at some point in the station's history included:
Because - Opinionated quiz show