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Communications Corporation station group of Philadelphia, holding an 80% interest and the remaining 20% by Corwin. KEMO-TV Īs KEMO-TV, channel 20 would sign on April 1, 1968. 1966 was a busy year: the station filed to move its facility from KGO's tower on Avanzada Street to Mount Sutro, while the call letters were changed to KEMO-TV, for Daniel's son, Edward Manning Overmyer.

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The sale application was approved, after a hearing, in October.

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Overmyer, who would later start the short-lived Overmyer Network (later called the United Network). In late 1964, Corwin filed to sell KBAY-TV to Overmyer Communications Company, a broadcaster owned by Daniel H. A third southern Californian, Sherrill Corwin, acquired channel 20 in 1957 for the $1,750 the Averetts had spent on the venture, but KBAY-TV (whose call letters were KEZE-TV from 1961 to 1963) was still not built. Leonard and Lily Averett, doing business as Bay Television, acquired the unbuilt construction permit in January 1955 for no consideration Leonard was a doctor who lived in Beverly Hills. Despite an apparent attempt to sign on September 15, KBAY-TV did not make the air. Harvey owned industrial interests in Torrance and had also attempted to pursue construction permits in Los Angeles and Salem, Oregon. The construction permit for channel 20 was first awarded to Lawrence A.







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