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1964 Audio Sign-offs

I was on the USTVSignoffs group and I found this site called Old TV Guides and look what I found on there?Some old school sign-offs from 1964Their from the Northeastern USAhere's the linkhttp://www.oldtvguides.com/analog/
 
I was on at the USTV Signoffs group too. However, I clicked on the Old TV Guide site and the files and I kept getting 404 not found messages ???
 
Thanks, Peter, for the link and Jeff for creating the site. I played the WRCV, WFIL and WCAU signoffs, being originally from the Philadelphia area. I turned 3 in 1964. I wish had been born 15 years earlier so that I could stay up and hear those announcements when they were being used. :'( ;DThe WPHL Philadelphia graphic I hadn't seen since around 1968, the year I turned 7 (and my parents divorced). Again, thanks, Jeff.That said, Jeff, you should have DXd WBOC Salisbury, MD the night I watched the 1971 MLB all star game thereon, while vacationing in Dewey Beach, DE. During one station ID WBOC showed a still cartoon of an overweight, balding golfer, his body in a corkscrew, watching in horror as his tee shot plops in the drink. ;DWJZ Baltimore still uses the Westinghouse font for its "13" logo. Take away the "1" in "13" and you have what KYW (the former WRCV) SHOULD have held onto. :mad:ixnay
 
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