In 1953
the Federal Communications Commission issued a license for television
station KVOS-TV to operate in Bellingham, Washington. Owned by local
businessman and entrepreneur Rogan Jones - then the owner of KVOS
radio - KVOS-TV broadcast its first program on May 23, 1953,
featuring the coronation of British monarch Queen Elizabeth II.
Despite Jones' conviction that television could
succeed in a city as small as Bellingham, the station had early
difficulties supporting itself. In 1955, Jones responded by
establishing an advertising company, KVOS-TV (B.C.) Limited, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The company produced revenue by selling advertising and producing
commercials for Canadian businesses. KVOS-TV continued to broadcast
from Bellingham, with much of its audience based in British Columbia's
Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. In 1962 Rogan Jones
sold KVOS-TV to the WOMETCO Corporation. KVOS-TV is owned currently by Clear Channel International's
entertainment and media group. Rogan Jones' former radio stations currently operate under
the call letters of KGMI and KISM but are no longer affiliated with KVOS Television. |