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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 3

Publication:
The Tribunei
Location:
San Luis Obispo, California
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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San Luis Obispo County Calif) Tologram-Tribunc Thursday April 12 17 A-3 $107 million sale of TV stations Calendar Today Josef Rosenberg vice president of communications said he know how much of the total purchase price of $107 million was for KSBY-TV alone The San Luis Obispo station first went on the air in 1953 as KVEC-TV In 1956 it was bought by John Cohan who founded the Central California Communications Corp Besides KSBY and KSBW the corporation owned a cable television system in Salinas Because the FCC rules bar ownership of a television station and a cable system serving the same area the cable system was sold to a subsidiary of The Chronicle Publishing Co publisher of the San Francisco Chronicle Its primary business has been selling commercial time to national advertisers as the exclusive sales representative feu: 90 television 70 AM and 52 FM radio stations throughout the country The company also had interests in the graphic arts field with printing production facilities in New York and Chicago and a subsidiary in the newspaper coupon business John White general manager of Central California Communications television division will remain as general manager and executive vice president of Blair Broadcasting of California a John Blair Co subsidiary KSBY-TV of San Luis Obispo and its sister television station in Salinas KSBW have been purchased for $107 million by a New York-based corporation The agreement providing for John Blair acquisition the two television stations owned by Central California Communications Corp first was annnund in January 1978 An application for transfer of control to Blair was filed with the Federal Communications Commission last July The FCC approved the transfer in February The acquisition marks entry into television station ownership The publicly owned company listed on the New York Stock Exchange has owned two Boston radio stations since 1974 Nude murals San Luis Obispo Citizens Advisory Committee 7:30 pmt City Hall Grover City Planning Commission 7:30 pm council chambers County Planning Commission 8:30 am supervisors chambers Coutny Airport Land Use Commission 1:30 pm Paso Robles City Hall Oceano Improvement Association 7:30 pm Oceano Elementary School Cambria Hospital District Board 7:30 pm Cambria Grammar School County Band open rehearsal 7 pm Laguna Junior High The Ministerial Association of San Luis Obispo presents ii it Cayucos couple will complain to chamber SPARK IN JUDEA a drama of the crucifixion by Delderfield Friday Pismo Beach Local Coastal Plan Citizens Advisory Committee 9 am Pismo Beach city Hall Venereal disease clinics 8:30 to 11 am San Luis Obispo Health Dept 10 am to 12 noon Grover City Health Dept Bay anestheseologist Dr Zorns Colglazier Dr Colglazier indicated Tuesday they plan to remove or cover the nude paintings on both side of a wide wall mirror in the tavern The Playboy reproductions were painted on the tavern walls like murals in December according to Dr Colglazier at 7 pm next Thursday in the office at 200 Ocean Ave The Alexanders rent the rear of the bar for $750 a month from the San Luis Obispo-based Zorns Corp which owns and operates the tavern The lone director according to records in the County office is Judith Anderegg Colglazier wife of Morro at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2075 Johnson Avenue at 8:15 pm on Friday April 1 3 i 979 As me real estate agent said Wednesday: the only bar in town and if you want to take a client out for a social drink you either suffer the embarrassment of going there or drive seven miles to Morro But Ken Colby president of the Chamber of Commerce believes most folks are getting angry over nothing it bothers those people they ought to go elsewhere or just look the other way" he told a reporter Tuesday it bother me at all I have two kids and hesitate to take them in there for dinner simply a matter of personal Colby and other chamber directors will listen to the side of the story A Cayucos couple who claim their business has been ruined by nude paintings in an adjoining tavern will take their complaint to the Chamber of Commerce Kathy Alexander said Wednesday that she and her husband Joseph will ask chamber directors April 19 for support in their fight to cover the life-size nude painting The claim the paintings -5-foot reproductions of Playboy Magazine centerfolds have slowed their restaurant business to a mere trickle Some Cayucos residents upset over the paintings in the dimly lit Old Cayucos Tavern are circulating petitions calling for their removal San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune (USPSUMSO) 1978 More Than You Bargained PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of the CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION MWeWill Be CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY --April fstlrS PRE-EASTE 7 different tours to Scandinavia! 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