The second Television Code motif had the olive branches from 1965-80, as did the first from 1958-65. The last one from 1980-82, retired the olive branches and the words "Seal of Good Practice" and replaced them with "Broadcasting in the Public Interest."
Dormant memory cells were jogged by seeing the WTNH-Channel 8 New Haven sign-off. I graduated high school that year...and stayed up late many nights. It wasn't too soon after this that the FCC opened-up to all night broadcasting. This along with Hartford's Channel 3....WTIC and later WFSB...brings back a lot of memories.
Len Beardsley had two signoffs for KABC-TV in Los Angeles. In one he told viewers to tune in to "Real Estate For The Consumer" and in the second for "Daybreak L.A.", when Seven signed on the air in the early morning.
WTNH showed the NAB logo instead of the SOGB. The logo was included in the final version of SOGB, which lost the olive branches and replaced "Seal of Good Practice" with "broadcasting in the public interest."
Was lol ... Try doing a google search, you should be able to find which stations were on the old civil defense/Emergency Broadcast System, and now with the Emergency Alert System. If you're referring to CONELRAD, that info is getting had to find.
@@cockula776 I've tried that, and find plenty of information about Civil Defense, CONELRAD and the EBS/EAS, but I haven't speciically found any reference to the "Civil Defense Disaster Network." I'm wondering if WEWS just made it up...
Guess that disclaimer about not rebroadcasting programs and not imposing "mechanical charges" no longer applies as most stations are now being run through streaming video subscription services.
Can you please post lists of which stations are represented in the different signon/off compilations? Would help folks searching for a particular station. Thanks for producing these!
@@_zombiezone I highly doubt that, they wouldn't spend that kind money lol. More than likely its from one of the library music companies (Bruton, De Wolf, KPM, etc). If you dig this sort of music, jump down one of those rabbit holes on youtube and there's so much of it out there!
These are one of the very rare, long videos I like to play to go to sleep, too, that make one feel cozy
Yeah
35:03 the voice of KNBC Victor Bozeman. He died in 1986.
The second Television Code motif had the olive branches from 1965-80, as did the first from 1958-65. The last one from 1980-82, retired the olive branches and the words "Seal of Good Practice" and replaced them with "Broadcasting in the Public Interest."
Dormant memory cells were jogged by seeing the WTNH-Channel 8 New Haven sign-off. I graduated high school that year...and stayed up late many nights. It wasn't too soon after this that the FCC opened-up to all night broadcasting. This along with Hartford's Channel 3....WTIC and later WFSB...brings back a lot of memories.
37:43 My local NBC affiliate's Sign-Off from the 1978!
THE NBC AFFILIATE IS NOW A FLAGSHIP OWNED & OPERATED BY COMCAST NBC UNIVERSAL STATION KCST-TV 39ALIVE AND NOW KNSD NBC 39 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA USA.
14:02 Chicago Represent!!
Thankyou for these
Len Beardsley had two signoffs for KABC-TV in Los Angeles. In one he told viewers to tune in to "Real Estate For The Consumer" and in the second for "Daybreak L.A.", when Seven signed on the air in the early morning.
One of the sign-offs might have been for the weekends.
@@gidzmobug2323 Likely, the real estate program is one for the weekend.
21:51 I had this when I was in Fort Madison
WTNH showed the NAB logo instead of the SOGB. The logo was included in the final version of SOGB, which lost the olive branches and replaced "Seal of Good Practice" with "broadcasting in the public interest."
Tv sign off 1976-1982
13:29 WEWS is a member of the Civil Defense Disaster Network. I can't find any other station that is.
Was lol ... Try doing a google search, you should be able to find which stations were on the old civil defense/Emergency Broadcast System, and now with the Emergency Alert System. If you're referring to CONELRAD, that info is getting had to find.
@@cockula776 I've tried that, and find plenty of information about Civil Defense, CONELRAD and the EBS/EAS, but I haven't speciically found any reference to the "Civil Defense Disaster Network." I'm wondering if WEWS just made it up...
Does any station sign off for the night anymore? If not, I'd love to know who and when the last one was.
Yeah I think in the Phillipines they still do sign offs
And in the Midwest some do too
Guess that disclaimer about not rebroadcasting programs and not imposing "mechanical charges" no longer applies as most stations are now being run through streaming video subscription services.
I have always interpreted that to reference those coin operated TVs that were built into chairs at airports or bus stations.
Wow!!
What the music came from the WSLS 10
Can you please post lists of which stations are represented in the different signon/off compilations? Would help folks searching for a particular station. Thanks for producing these!
We should bring back the tg sign offs yall
You tell RUclips TV, Hulu, Sling & Fubo that...😨
@@luisreyes1963They're streaming sites, man. Signoffs may apply to trad TV stations but not streaming.
Nice!
WDSU and WAGA created their own versions of the Seal of Good Practice.
And KRIS.
@@gregsells8549 WDSU 1965, KRIS 1977, and WAGA 1979.
I think there was one used for WXXI where Hillary Clinton used to be a female announcer to close this channel
1:21 THERES ONE OF MY LOCAL STATIONS!!!
Can anyone identify the music around 1:03:30? Google and Shazam are both stumped by it.
It’s gotta be original music made by the station themselves
@@_zombiezone I highly doubt that, they wouldn't spend that kind money lol. More than likely its from one of the library music companies (Bruton, De Wolf, KPM, etc). If you dig this sort of music, jump down one of those rabbit holes on youtube and there's so much of it out there!
Looking For A Sign Off That Has The Marching Band Playing The National Anthem In A Football Stafium
Los Angeles's public television station, KCET, has the UCLA Marching Band performing "The Star Spangled Banner" inside the Los Angeles Coliseum.
from 1974
USC Marching Trojans inside the LA Coliseum
48 WKBS Philadelphia,PA. 29 WTAF Philadelphia,PA. 17 WPHL Philadelphia,PA. 12 WHYY Philadelphia,pa. 3 Kyw Philadelphia,pa. 6 WPVI Philadelphia,pa. 10 WCAU Philadelphia,PA. 69 WFMZ Allentown,pa
Yes!!!
1:15 seizure warning
42:19 / 46:00 -- What was the use of putting these in the video?
*They're practically SILENT!!*
It's quiet, Too quiet.
42:19 I almost heard that.
It's so sad that tvs are siging off 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Why did WLIW start so late in the day?
Presumably because WLIW only operated in the afternoon and into the evening.
@@armorybrunotjr.3204PBS stations used to cone on in the afternoons during the summer months. I knew a station that did this 40 years ago.
14:47what an afro 😂
Wjet tv 24
Now an ABC affiliate.
Baguio
Cebu
Davao
Manila
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
New York
Washington DC
Ian Martinez
Stop this
First
WJW-TV in Cleveland, OH is now a Fox affiliate.