"FAULTY SOUND IS OURS" Good to know. And this actually aired around 12:40 on November 8 of the following day, following an airing of _Hawaii Five-O._ (SOURCE: Winnipeg Free Press archives)
Well, if anything KXJB was sure Avant Garde with part of their sign-off sequence (the news). And I think this is the smallest TV station to display the Seal of Good Practice. This is a RARE piece of TV for this part of the U.S.
After 5:48 the music not heard in Sports scores shown in Final Edition from then CBS Valley City-Fargo affiliate KXJB-TV (now KRDK-TV), was muted at 5:53 due to a copyright claim by a record label's music distributor as seen from this post prior to The Christopher's "Thought for the Day," the U.S. Navy Hymn and KXJB-TV's sign-off at 9:11 which leads up to a locally produced National Anthem.
"FAULTY SOUND IS OURS"
Good to know. And this actually aired around 12:40 on November 8 of the following day, following an airing of _Hawaii Five-O._
(SOURCE: Winnipeg Free Press archives)
Well, if anything KXJB was sure Avant Garde with part of their sign-off sequence (the news). And I think this is the smallest TV station to display the Seal of Good Practice. This is a RARE piece of TV for this part of the U.S.
This definitely has the earmarks of a small town TV station.
Charley Johnson should have been Bill Tush's co-anchor in the early days of Superstation WTBS in Atlanta. That would have been an interesting match.
After 5:48 the music not heard in Sports scores shown in Final Edition from then CBS Valley City-Fargo affiliate KXJB-TV (now KRDK-TV), was muted at 5:53 due to a copyright claim by a record label's music distributor as seen from this post prior to The Christopher's "Thought for the Day," the U.S. Navy Hymn and KXJB-TV's sign-off at 9:11 which leads up to a locally produced National Anthem.
Does anybody know who the choir performing the US anthem are, at the 10:00 mark? Beautiful rendition.
The TV station was in its early days I think, so they were learning how to fix issues
They'd been on the air for 24 years at this point (1955) so the TV station wasn't new. But I think the technology was moving quickly.
The same Navy Hymn film used by WRTV Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Washington Caps-Winnipeg Jets score: Caps 6, Jets 3.
Man this news team was bush league. Looks like they picked people off the street and filmed this in someone's basement.
It's North Dakota. A "first job" for the main anchor, but probably not his dream job. I wonder who was the News Director who let them do this.
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