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Pirate TV Station Lucky 7 Hijacks Syracuse Airwaves with Screenings of Deep Throat, Rocky and Annie Hall | Apr 14 - Apr 16, 1978

Pirate TV Station Lucky 7 Hijacks Syracuse Airwaves with Screenings of Deep Throat, Rocky and Annie Hall

Crime, Conspiracy and Mystery, Milestones | Apr 14 - Apr 16, 1978

Lucky 7 TV

The first known pirate TV station in America was Lanesville TV. Active between 1972 and 1977, Lanesville TV was operated by the counter-cultural video collective Videofreex from Lanesville, New York. However, the content aired during the Lanesville TV run were tame by comparison to a two-day VHF Channel 7 hijacking in the Syracuse, New York area, known as Lucky 7.

On April 14, 1978, unused Syracuse area frequency VHF channel 7 began broadcasting a series of films and television shows including episodes of the Star Trek Original Series and The Twilight Zone, along with popular movies such as Rocky, Annie Hall and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. In addition to mainstream content, Lucky 7 also aired X-rated hardcore movies including Deep Throat, The Devil in Miss Jones and Behind the Green Door, marking the first time full-length pornography films were ever aired on broadcast television.

Between the screenings, a mysterious man would occasionally appear on-screen, wearing a gas mask and with a noose around his neck. The mystery figure at one point made the claim that “Lucky 7 reaches about half of the Syracuse area. If you’re watching, you’re part of that half.”

Production values for Lucky 7 were said to be of a professional quality, featuring an animated logo of a pair of dice rolling to seven and a catchy jingle of female singing voices. The music was reportedly from Syracuse University’s Crouse Music School. Lucky 7 made national news, with licensed Syracuse-area TV stations featuring clips of the pirate broadcasts on their own news shows.

While authorities conducted a thorough investigation in order to find the perpetrators – even threatening them with “a fine of up to $10,000 and a year in prison” – as of 2024, those behind the bootleg TV station have never been found. Some people believe the perpetrators to be professionally involved in the broadcast industry, while others theorize that it may have been students from Syracuse University, which has a well-respected television and media production program.