Citizens & Southern National, the last one mentioned, was the Atlanta Braves' bank of choice when the team moved from Milwaukee in 1966. C&S had a big field level advertisement beyond the left field fence at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
@@lsmftymf When Hank Aaron hit his record-breaking home run, the field-level ad had changed to First Atlanta, later Wachovia, now Wells Fargo. Now the Braves play at SunTrust Park, the merger between Trust Company Bank and Sun Bank of Florida, now merging with BB&T of North Carolina to become Truist. C&S later merged with Sovran of Virginia, then with NCNB to become NationsBank, the official bank of the Centennial Olympic Games. Then NationsBank took over and assumed the name of Bank of America. That First Atlanta ad was for BankAmericard, now Visa and originated by BofA when they were just in California.
radioman1968 And WAGA was still on Peachtree Road at the time (they didn’t move to their current studios at 1551 Briarcliff Road until 1966, complete with color equipment).
1964,to be exact.It was a CBS Affiliate at the time.30 years later,it turned to FOX which still runs right on through today.
From February of 1964. 😁
love it!
Compared to the video, the audio held up really well!
That'd be Nalley. But that would be the wrong way to spell "Impala," Mr. Sales Manager.
Richard Burkard mmm
0:49 - In 2023, even though Ga. has 13 Congressional districts, Macon and Columbus still share the same one, along with Albany, for that matter.
So their news theme in those years was the same as what Mutual News used up to the early - mid-'60's. Interesting.
Competing banks advertising together, more feasible back when interest rates were regulated. They probably all paid the same.
Citizens & Southern National, the last one mentioned, was the Atlanta Braves' bank of choice when the team moved from Milwaukee in 1966. C&S had a big field level advertisement beyond the left field fence at Atlanta Fulton County Stadium.
@@lsmftymf When Hank Aaron hit his record-breaking home run, the field-level ad had changed to First Atlanta, later Wachovia, now Wells Fargo. Now the Braves play at SunTrust Park, the merger between Trust Company Bank and Sun Bank of Florida, now merging with BB&T of North Carolina to become Truist. C&S later merged with Sovran of Virginia, then with NCNB to become NationsBank, the official bank of the Centennial Olympic Games. Then NationsBank took over and assumed the name of Bank of America. That First Atlanta ad was for BankAmericard, now Visa and originated by BofA when they were just in California.
The announcer sounds like the same one as the WBTV one in Charlotte.
Not sure DaveDaShrubber...mayby someone here on youtube can fill us in on that! :-)
No, but he was my Dad. Smilin. Bob Underwood worked many years with WAGA TV.
Was Bob Underwood the uncle of South Carolina Congressman Frank Underwood?
+DaveDaShrubber Of course not. Frank Underwood, entertaining though he may be, is purely fictional. :-)
+catspringginny You're right, Bob wasn't really related to him but it would be interesting if he was.
Creepy opening.
Was it originally in color?
Don't believe it was Davan.
radioman1968 And WAGA was still on Peachtree Road at the time (they didn’t move to their current studios at 1551 Briarcliff Road until 1966, complete with color equipment).
@@johnnyballenatl thanks to both of you.
Why would they take something in color and turn it into black and white? That’s really not how it’s done
You can see which way Atl. went
Settle down kkk