SAN ANTONIO – KSAT turned 68 years old on Tuesday!
The station first aired on Jan. 21, 1957, under the call sign KONO TV.
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Did you know? KSAT’s first broadcast was the second inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Here are more things you may not know about our station:
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In 1968, the station was purchased by the Outlet Co. of Providence, Rhode Island. It officially became KSAT 12 a year later, when the company changed its call letters.
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Since then, KSAT has had several owners. Graham Media Group owns the legacy station today.
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Just more than 10 years ago, KSAT’s original building expanded into two stories. We’re still located on St. Mary’s Street in downtown.
Take a trip down memory lane: See what else happened in 1957:
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Jan. 23: The first frisbees were sold by toy company Wham-O.
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July 6: John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles met for the first time, marking a pivotal moment in music history.
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Sept. 4: The first African American students to enter Little Rock’s Central High School, later known as the “Little Rock Nine” were prevented from entering the school by a belligerent mob.
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Oct. 4: Sputnik-1, the Earth’s first artificial satellite, was launched by the Soviet Union.
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1957: “All Shook Up” by Elvis Presley was the best-selling record of the year.
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