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Sign-off Request (I know yet another because I just think your videos are fun to watch): WHBE-TV (October 1979) Based on Hanna-Barbera this time. Announcement: This is the seal of good practice. It identifies that WHBE-TV is a subscriber in good standing to the Television Code of the National Association of Broadcasters. This seal assures you of high standards for television programming and advertising. So, to see better TV, watch WHBE-TV, your Television Code station. This is WHBE-TV, owned by Taft Broadcasting and operated by Hanna-Barbera Productions. We broadcast on a frequency of 60 and 65 megahertz on authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, DC, and broadcasts on channel 12 with studios and offices at Los Angeles, California, with transmitter link on top of the Cahuenga Boulevard building. The channel affiliated with the ABC television network. We are concluding another broadcast day now that the time is midnight, and will resume broadcasting tomorrow morning at 7 AM with some cartoon fun. Until then, this is cartoon director Charles A. Nichols on behalf of the staff and management of WHBE-TV, bidding you good night, and good morning. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem. SSB Film: Moog SSB The network signs off as the color bars with 1kHz sine wave tone is played.
@dorothytheuyfanatic5118 Yeah, maybe in an alternate universe where animators aren't on strike and the FCC passed a Broadcasting Act for major Hollywood studios to own stations as early as the 1930s 😂
SECOND SIGN-OFF REQUEST: WDAC-AM (September 1949) Announcement: And so we come to the end of another broadcast day for WDAC-AM, owned and operated by Walt Disney Productions with studios and offices in Burbank, California. We broadcast on a frequency of between 50 and 60 megacycles as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, DC. The time now is 11 PM eastern standard time, and will resume broadcasting at 6 AM tomorrow morning. Until then, this is one of the Nine Old Men, Ollie Johnston, wishing you a very pleasant good night. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem. Anthem Audio: The Toscanini NBC recording from 1945 After anthem: The radio station of Walt Disney’s cartoons, WDAC. The studio’s next feature film, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, will be released next month on the 5th.
don't think that's a gpod idea to viral but i guess this video is great lol; and you're right. the original gwsa tv sign off published in 2020 has a crappy id card, but in 2024, it went better now so thank you for the sign-off video XD
SIGN-OFF REQUEST: WDPC-TV sign-off Call sign meaning for Walt Disney Productions Cartoons What if the Disney animation studio housed its own TV station? Well, it’s a personal what if for me. Year: June 1981 Anthem Film: Flag Evolution SSB Affiliation: NBC Announcement: This is the Television Seal of Good Practice, symbol of the programming standard set forth in the television code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Station WDAC-TV, a charter subscriber since 1954 to the television code, displays this seal to signify it's observance of high standards of operation in programming and advertising. This is WDAC-TV, owned and operated by Walt Disney Productions and affiliated with the NBC television network, operating on channel 3 with studios and offices in Burbank, California, with studio-transmitter on top of the animation studio building, operating on a frequency of between 60 and 70 megahertz by authority of the Federal Communications Commission. We now conclude our broadcasting day, and will return to air at 6 AM with morning meditations. This is Tod Mitchell on behalf of the entire staff and management of WDAC-TV, bidding you good night and good morning. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem. (After anthem film…) This is WDAC-TV, be sure to watch for the studio’s next feature film, The Fox and the Hound, coming July 10th. (Black screen for 30 seconds and then color bars)
And the white uppercase k and the red check mark as an uppercase v would be under this rainbow peacock, beside the white uppercase l and y, and on the black words the valley’s choice for local news! In a white box before Mick KJar says, “Good morning! I’m @ this hour (10:00 am)!” While he’s the meteorologist rerunning on this channel in 2000 and the white lowercase b would be next to the white lowercase k and beside the white lowercase m while they’re beside the white lowercase y on the white uppercase words Bismarck television beside the white ABC logo under the white channel number 17 at the end of KBMY news @ 6:00 pm in august 18 1998!
Before 1981, WGNA-TV used the SSB moon visuals similar to KING-TV5. They used their permission in 1976. Before 1976, they used the Iwo Jima 1960s Version SSB. And before 1967, they used the Gray/CBS SSB.
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