Cablevision bulletin Oct 29, 1990 (Baton Rouge)
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- After LPB signed off for the night in 1990, the channel, at least on Cablevision in Baton Rouge, went to the Cablevision Bulletin, which ran information about the various channels, movies playing on Pay Per View, channels in stereo, stations in Baton Rouge (radio), etc. Here is about 8 minutes of the bulletin, with "Weather Channel Local Forecast-esque" music playing in the background.
Awesome! The songs in this video are:
0:00 "When I Think Of You" (Janet Jackson cover) - Unknown Artist / Jazz Band Or Orchestra
1:50 "All Through The Night" (Cyndi Lauper cover) - Nick Ingman / Orchestra
5:03 "St. Tropez Highway" - Horizont / New Age Band
Cool. The song at 5:06 is "st Tropez highway" by Horizont
Really love that jazz version of Janet Jackson's "When I Think Of You".
Check out a smooth jazz song by George Howard called "I like this groove". It's basically a smooth jazz version of another song of hers: "Pleasure Principle".
@@stevericcardo6388 But who did the jazz 🎷 version of Janet Jackson’s 1986 song 🎧 “When I Think 🤔 of You” back ⬅️ in the late ⏰ ‘80s?
@@jamesmcclelland1414
Looked at Discog; only a track by Max Bennett but it doesn't sound exactly the same.
@@yalbad5160 Nope 👎🏻🙅🏻!
Baton Rouge! The capital of my home state! All glory to Louisiana! J.K.
i miss the old cablevision we had the best cable ever!!!!!
We need to save ALL of it. Your parents old VHS recordings, everything
Yes I agree. The other Cablevision bulletin from Christmas Eve 1989 came from a recording my parents made.
I dont know how I got here, but I'm loving it.
@Chenoholic88 , yes, you would take the coax cable from the pole (that would go into your cable box or analog TV) and hook it (after a splitter, of course) into the coax input (or an adapter to old fashioned antenna leads) of your tuner or reciever. This was before cable music services like DMX (which I think came around in 1993), and way before XM/Sirius (2002, I think).
If you got cable FM legally, you had them install it and you paid extra every month for FM service. Pirates did it your way.
Dick Johnson wrong. Radio shack would have been raided if what you said is true. Coax transformer, coax cable, and 1 2 Way splitter would be all you need to hookup cable to your receiver to listen to cable fm.
I really like the muzak version of the Cindy Lauper song "All through the night" :)
Sounds really nice! =)
Jazz stations aired that version.
at 4:45, I love how you would hand-carry your check each month to pay your cable bill at a physical location. Maybe you could still do that with your smartphone bill.
I remember going to the actual cable system location to pay the cable bill with my parents when I was a kid... though this wasn't my cable system growing up, I grew up in a smaller suburb in Michigan.
The iHeart company should broadcast some of their HD2's on translators and add those on Japanese frequencies 76.0 - 87.3 FM.
Back then any LSU games you had to pay for? They were not free or available on ESPN yet? Or was it a local black out thing.
if you could repost the lpb 1990 sign off as i dont see it anymore when searching for it, i would appreciate it. also, do you have any other baton rouge tv station sign offs. or new orleans?
I remember when they actually signed off. During the week they'd run a Jack Horkheimer Star Hustler at 11PM and then sign off. I also remember when we got old school Dr. Who on Saturday Nights. Those were the days.
TV was more fun back in the day, not so much now.
I think that the jazz band's version of "When I think of You" by Janet Jackson is better than the original. It's also better than the usual elevator music of string orchestras.
Was this from Cablevision in New York?
Sort of. Cablevision had the Baton Rouge contract until the mid 90s when it was sold to TCI and later Cox in the early 00s
So technically this originated from the Cablevision Altice/Optimum service that we have today.
Just watch the channeL, leave it on the station before turning the channeL on your RemoTe coNtRoL
The iHeart company should broadcast some of their HD2's on translators and add those on Japanese frequencies 76.0 - 87.3 FM.
The iHeart company should broadcast some of their HD2's on translators and add those on Japanese frequencies 76.0 - 87.3 FM.
anpanman!