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KMPX 29 I miss the old 2004 2009 KMPX 29 logo which was a Spanish Language Independent Station from 2004 to 2009 and same year the station became of Estrella TV Thank you for amazing Hooray 😀😀❤️🍻🎵🎶🥁👍🍻❤️😀🎵🤠🤠
Teevy Honeybee: "Oh! Hello there!! It's your buzzy bugaloo pal Teevy Honeybee, welcoming you to another day of great fun loving programming only on Fresno's very own...K-M-J T-V!!! (Giggles)"
When WRCA-TV became WNBC-TV in New York in 1960, it took the call sign from an NBC station in New Britain, Connecticut ;the station's name only pertained to the town's name and not the National Broadcasting Company.
As much as I appreciate that part of Estrella TV's nationwide history is being archived in some way, in this case, it's rather baffling that Matthew Sittel only recorded the audio portion of the Station ID instead of recording both the audio and video part. While this channel isn't as mainstream as Univision and Telemundo, and most of its content is not archived in its early years, it's always great to find a rare piece of media that is thought to be lost or overlooked. Thanks for sharing this directly to RU-vid!
When I was a child WRCA-TV starting running promos saying "a big change is coming to WRCA-TV". Even children's puppet WEBSTER WEBFOOT cut one of the promos. As a child I thought they would be going all kids shows! I was deflated when it turned out to be a call letter change to WNBC-TV.
It's now WNBC-TV. It signed on the air for the 1st time on July 1, 1941, as WNBT-TV. It kept those calls till 1954, when it became WRCA, and has been WNBC since 1960. Thanks so much for this.
WNBC Radio 66 changed from WEAF in 1946, became WRCA in 1954, and went back to WNBC in 1960 until signing off forever in 1988, turning the frequency over to WFAN. WRCA-FM/WNBC-FM became WNIS in 1975 as it carried the ill-fated News and Information Service. When NIS shut down in 1977, WNIS flipped to Adult Contemporary and became WYNY, which later went country before changing to WQHT. NBC's Los Angeles station at the time (TV only) was KRCA, originally KNBH and later taking the KNBC calls from the San Francisco radio station which started as KPO and changed to KNBR.
@@gregsells8549 Yes. I know this is getting a little off the subject, but WFAN was originally on 1050. It took over that spot from WHN on July 1, 1987. Up until that date, WHN had been one of the main country stations starting on February 26, 1973. Interestingly 1050 is now all-sports WEPN, but after it gave up the WFAN calls, it became WEVD and was something other (don't remember now) than sports.
0:02 Wow i never seen the station Estrella TV KMPX 29 Spanish Language in Decatur Dallas Fort Worth from 2004 to 2009 thanks i so apperciate ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍
Yeah, and also on other stations, such as WBAL in Baltimore and KNTV in San Jose, although KNTV used a more orchestral-sounding version. I think WBAL also used that same orchestral version I mentioned, but from 1976 to 1978.
@@JuanSplatedUp Yeah, I know. Fun fact: I think you already know this, but when KFWD began it's affiliation with MundoFOX, this wasn't the first time KFWD was affiliated with a Spanish network. The first time that happened, KFWD was a Telemundo affiliate from it's sign on in 1988 up until it switched to a English language independent station in 2002.
Hey man, I saw you subscribed to my channel... I'm seeing what you got, and by far you have some neat archives! I wanna ask (RU-vid don't delete this)... Want to become friends?
Neptuno Films. Also yeah, I can still remember the day I started this channel, it was July 22nd 2016 when I started this channel. Now today is July 22nd 2022, that here is 6 years.