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WBNB-TV (channel 10) was a
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in Charlotte Amalie, on the island of Saint Thomas in the
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. The station operated from 1961 until 1989 and was a primary affiliate of
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.


History

WBNB-TV was the first television station to operate in the Virgin Islands. Its
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was secured in 1960 by a pair of
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-area radio men, Robert Noble and Robert Moss, who shared equal ownership in Island Teleradio Service, Inc., the original licensee of WBNB-TV and sister station WBNB radio (1000 AM, now
WVWI WVWI (1000 AM broadcasting, AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Charlotte Amalie, United States Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands. The station is licensed to Infinity Broadcasting, LLC which is wholly owned by Alma Franci ...
); their names ("Bob and Bob") served as the basis for the station's callsign. Shortly after the award, newspaper advertisements proudly announced that the station would be affiliated with CBS and
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(but would be a primary CBS affiliate), and would also carry programs from
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(NET), the predecessor to
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. The station began operations on July 22, 1961. The WBNB stations were split up in 1970, as channel 10 was sold to the first of five different U.S. mainland-based operators (see ', below). At that point, the Moss/Noble partnership ended when Bob Noble retained sole ownership in the radio outlet, purchasing its remaining shares from Bob Moss and other minority partners. On September 17, 1989,
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made landfall on the Virgin Islands, destroying WBNB-TV's transmitter in the process and knocking the station off the air.
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, who acquired the station three years earlier, did not have the financial resources to rebuild it right away. Despite remaining off-the-air ("
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" in television terminology), the station's
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remained active until 1995, when the
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(FCC) forced Benedek to surrender the license for cancellation on grounds of abandonment. CBS programming returned to the Virgin Islands in 1999 via
WVXF WVXF (channel 17) is a television station in Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas, serving the United States Virgin Islands as an affiliate of Cozi TV and Fox. Owned by Caribbean Broadcasting Network, it is a sister station to low-power NBC affilia ...
(channel 17), though the network switched to TV2 in 2009 (WVXF is now a primary This TV affiliate; from then until 2019, CBS programs were shown on
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; they are now seen on
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). Between 1989 and 1999, satellite service was the only way to access CBS programs in the Virgin Islands (first via East Coast network flagship
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, then via
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from
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, the latter of which remains available on cable and satellite providers in the Caribbean).


Ownership

* 1961–1970: Island Teleradio Service, Inc., original licensee and owners (Robert Moss and Robert Noble, principals). * 1970–1972: Television Communications Corp., New York–based cable television system operator and a forerunner of
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. * 1972–1974: Federated Media Inc., formed by stockholders of Television Communications Corp. after its cable systems were sold to
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. * 1974–1980: District Communications, Inc.,
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–based group of minority investors. * 1980–1986: Worrell Newspapers, Inc., then-publishers of ''
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'' of
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. * 1986–1995: Benedek Broadcasting,
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–based group broadcaster."Changing hands: Proposed."
''Broadcasting'', September 22, 1986, pg. 86.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wbnb-Tv BNB-TV Television channels and stations established in 1961 Television channels and stations disestablished in 1989 1961 establishments in the United States Virgin Islands 1989 disestablishments in the United States Virgin Islands