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With CBS moving to channel 69, their unrealized attempt at moving to that station in 1994 will finally be realized, bringing those plans "full eyeball" (a reference to the CBS Eye logo)...
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Morgan Murphy and the former Marks Stations
Justin Hill replied to tyrannical bastard's topic in Corporate Chat
The return of WJMN-TV 3 to ABC also reunites the station with that affiliation for the first time since Spring 1992, in which WJMN-TV 3 (and its former parent station WFRV-TV 5 in Green Bay, Wisconsin) were ABC stations who became CBS O&O stations from 1992 to 2007. CBS moved from WLUC-TV 6 in Marquette, Michigan and WBAY-TV 2 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, respectively, as Midwest Radio & TV, Inc., the owner of WCCO-TV 4 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and former parent of WFRV-TV 5/WJMN-TV 3, was purchased by CBS Corporation in 1992. For most of its life until the the launch of their separate studio presence in the early 2010s after Nexstar's purchase, WJMN-TV 3's newscast was basically a semi-satellite of WFRV-TV 5's newscast with an Upper Peninsula-specific schedule with separate syndicated programs, plus Upper Peninsula-specific news, sports and weather update inserts. What the Yoopers got was different from what the Cheeseheads down in N.E. Wisconsin got, aside from local news segments until 2012. WJMN-TV 3's 20-year affiliation with CBS was up, when CBS affiliation moved to WZMQ-TV 19.2. The combined operation under Morgan Murphy Media was successful in bringing more Yooper viewers to the ABC affiliate by combining the assets and personnel of local stations WJMN-TV 3 (who had better independent-style newscasts with a larger studio, but a weak, almost non-existant affiliate) with WBUP 10 (who had a weaker newscast and a strong network affiliate). -
Discovered composers & publishers of music themes
Justin Hill replied to promoguy98's topic in News Music & Voiceovers
An unknown synthesizer/keyboard theme, used by WBAY-TV 2 and WVIA 44: I've separated the voices from the audio with AI, edited it with audacity, put it together with Movie Maker and uploaded it to YouTube. -
The one thing I couldn't stand, was how Warner Bros. Discovery has treated their content. They've treated some of their content like it was disposable, which is hurting things o Cartoon Network's end. The last time Cartoon Network had great shows, was from their golden age with the likes of The Powerpuff Girls Classic in 1998 up until recently with Adventure Time, both those cartoons are popular enough that they are getting some new spin-off series as well... I, too, feel sad for the sorry state of broadcast TV, especially since when Scripps bought Ion and eighty-sixed "qubo," Ion's kids/family-oriented subchannel in favor of channels focused on reality TV, Defy TV and TrueReal TV... When Scripps did away with qubo, I was saddened by the fact that I won't be able to watch Inspector Gadget on an over-the-air broadcast, Inspector Gadget was one of my favorite cartoons from my childhood...
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MyNetworkTV came into being in 2006 as a way for Fox to create a rival station to The CW, which was formed by combining CBS/Viacom's UPN with TimeWarner's The WB. MyNetworkTV stations were mostly leftover The WB and UPN affiliates from that merger, depending on the market... These days, MyNetworkTV is now a lost cause, not only because it was demoted from "network" status to "program service" status, but also because of the current programming, of which MyNetworkTV is down to the bare minimum of programs... The E.W. Scripps Co. had the right idea, when they reverted both WMYD-TV 20 of Detroit, Michigan and WACY-TV 32 of Green Bay, Wisconsin back to independent status. Doing so offered some more programming freedom for both TV stations...
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One thing this channel lacks, is a way for them to insert local weather, but I guess that's what competitor Local Now is for...
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WBAY-TV 2 just celebrated their 69-year anniversary on March 17, 2022!
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The searchlights are shared between Fox Corp. and Disney at this point. Some Fox affiliates still use them (KSWB, WMSN and WBFF for example).
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The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
Justin Hill replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
It is not uncommon for the graphic designer of a TV station's later logo to borrow from that station's past, like with KSTP or WMAR's case...these derivative works could be just an amazing coincidence, such as in KSTP's case... -
The Ever-Evolving Gray Graphics Situation...Thread
Justin Hill replied to NEOMatrix's topic in Graphics
Seeing that new WAVE logo reminds me of other local TV stations that got on the retro logo bandwagon: * KSTP-TV 5 of Minneapolis, Minnesota switched to a logo resembling their red and white 1982 logo. * WMAR-TV 2 of Baltimore, Maryland is currently using a logo that resembles their original 1975 logo. -
In my market, Green Bay, Wisconsin, WCWF 14 will serve as the ATSC 3.0 lighthouse station starting January 25, 2022. 14.1 CW 14 --> WLUK-TV 11 (Fox) 14.2 Comet --> WFRV-TV 5 (CBS) 14.3 Charge! --> WBAY-TV 2 (ABC) 14.4 Stadium --> WACY-TV 32 (MyNetworkTV) 14.5 Dabl --> WACY-TV 32 (MyNetworkTV)
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ABC changing their logo; New graphics coming for ABC owned stations
Justin Hill replied to Briella's topic in Graphics
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WPBF ABC 25's "PBFNEWS"
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Denver Colorado's "Big Switch" of 1995! KCNC-TV 4, formerly affiliated with NBC, becomes owned and operated by CBS. KMGH-TV 7, formerly affiliated with CBS, becomes an ABC affiliate. KUSA 9, formerly affiliated with ABC, becomes an NBC affiliate. KCNC-TV 4 put out a special outlining the details of the affiliation switch (which station gets what network's programming and what programming stays at each station following the switch (mostly syndicated shows), plus some new TV shows these stations will get (syndication or network programming). Here's that video, divided into three parts: Here's KMGH-TV 7's report on the big switch on the following day: ...and KUSA, channel 9:
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ABC changing their logo; New graphics coming for ABC owned stations
Justin Hill replied to Briella's topic in Graphics
The ABC logo's design does not stray too far from the 1962 Paul Rand original. The "b" is slightly shorter, the "c" has a smaller gap and all three letters are centered, but the logo is still instantly recognizable. The reason for the centering of the letters, is to add an outline to the circle/dot in some inverted applications, such as an on-screen bug seen during ABC's network programming. -
XETV-TV 6, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico/San Diego, California, USA (formerly Independent/ABC/Fox/The CW, now Canal 5) "XETV-TV 6 News Up To Date" newscast with Ron Fortner, December 30, 1977:
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WGBA-TV NBC 26's first newscast, July 19, 1996. Newstheme: WDJT 1995 Newstheme + NBC Jingle After losing their Fox affiliation to WLUK-TV 11 in 1995, WGBA-TV 26, a station who had no newscast prior to their NBC affiliation, had to expand their studio on North Road in Green Bay, Wisconsin to add a newsroom, anchor desk and other types of news-gathering equipment. The project was finished just in time for the 1996 Olympic Games. Ashley Webster (now at Fox Business) was one of the original anchormen and women at NBC 26 during the station's early waning days. It took years for WGBA-TV 26 (a station on a UHF frequency), now "Proud as a Peacock" to be Green Bay's newest NBC affiliate to find "Must See TV." NBC 26 had to find its identity in Packerland while competing with Green Bay, Wisconsin's "big three" stations, all found on VHF frequencies, which had loyal viewers since the 1950s: WBAY-TV 2 (ABC), WFRV-TV 5 (CBS) and WLUK-TV 11 (Fox).
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All kinds of goodies from WJKS-TV/WJWB 17, Jacksonville, Florida: The station started out as an ABC affiliate in the 1960s, became an NBC affiliate for a short time in the 1980s before returning back to ABC. In 1997, WJKS-TV 17 became The WB affiliate WJWB 17. In 2006, the station is now WCWJ 17, an affiliate of The CW. 1977: 1982: 1983: 1986: 1987: 1988: 1989: 1993: 1995 (Monday Night Fan Ball): 1995: 1996 (finale newscast before the switch to The WB): 1996 (finale newscast before the switch to The WB): WJKS-TV 17 Face Off: WJKS-TV 17's ABC Affiliation Loss (1996): The 50th Anniversary of WJKS-TV/WJWB/WCWJ 17 (1966-2016):
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A WJW-TV 8 (Cleveland, Ohio) promo: "Still the One!"
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WNDU (NBC) 16's top story about Quincy Newspapers switching the ABC affiliate WSJV 28 to the Fox network (now currently H&I), forcing ABC onto the then low-power station W58BT 58 (now WBND-LD 57). The story was filmed live at the Concorde Mall, a once-popular, now-defunct shopping mall in South Bend, Indiana, on October 18, 1995: It may have given South Bend, Indiana a new Fox affiliate, although ABC expressed displeasure with it, because it was another excuse to air Chicago Bears NFL football games... ...but... ...in retaliation for Quincy Newspapers switching WSJV 28 to the Fox network from ABC in South Bend, Indiana, another ABC affiliate, WREX-TV 13 in Rockford, Illinois, had been forced to switch to NBC, forcing the ABC affiliation onto WTVO 17:
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I don't know if this was posted before, but it's a promotional video for CBS from 1995 with various affiliate IDs: Fox "It's on Fox!" IDs: More Fox affiliate IDs:
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Here are a couple from Green Bay, Wisconsin's oldest TV station (having been on the air for nearly 70 years), former CBS (from 1953-1992) and current ABC affiliate (from 1992 to present day), WBAY-TV 2: WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin "We've Got The Touch" ID (1983) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin (March 1987) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin (1988) WBAY-TV, Green Bay, Wisconsin (July 1989) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin TV-2 station ID (1989) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin "News Update" (1990) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin "It Must Be ABC" ID (1992) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin (November 1995) WBAY-TV 2, Green Bay, Wisconsin "People You Can Count On" promo (1997)
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WBKB-TV 11 - Alpena, Michigan - June 1994
