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About KOZY-TV

For any copyright holders or potential copyright holders, please contact us at [email protected] regarding any issues with our hosting your content before making a strike against us! We are trying to preserve television and film history for everyone and for future generations. Thank you.

This channel is dedicated to preserving classic films and TV shows. Sometimes obscure, but (mostly) from the public domain.

The format is styled after late-nite television entertainment and named after an independent TV station that broadcast from Eugene, Oregon beginning in the early 1970's: KOZY-TV Channel 4 (for a time, later Channel 11), originally through TelePrompter Cable, then later Group W Cable, which showed classic cinema, animation, newsreels, music videos and more in a (mostly) free-form format.

The producers of this channel hope you are entertained.

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Sci-Fi Movie, Lee Majors, Burgess Meredith "The Last Chase" (1981) KOZY-TV Midnight Movie!

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Sci-Fi Movie, Lee Majors, Burgess Meredith "The Last Chase" (1981) KOZY-TV Midnight Movie!

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