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Justin Hill

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  1. A WJW-TV 8 (Cleveland, Ohio) promo: "Still the One!"
  2. 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:
  3. 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:
  4. 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)
  5. WBKB-TV 11 - Alpena, Michigan - June 1994
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