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WTTW IS ON THE WINDOW OF EVRYONE IN THE WORLD
22:24 THIS IS SO GOOD!!!
I like the part where everyone who is Chicago-gians to say: "You're watching Channel 11, WTTW in Chicago". : )
I think the 2013 version (23:27) was the best ID for WTTW
Did I just see Mr. Rogers!?!
Yup
Wttw stands for window to the world
WTTW *is* the window to the world. It’s the window to new opportunities, learning new things, and getting new ideas
17:20 September 1985
I beginning of the broadcast day. I remember this well. Also the sign off with the national anthem.
WTTW-TV Channel 11 From PBS Logo History (Update 2)
WTTW, A PBS affiliate whose call letters is a palindrome that means Window to the World
My station
WTTW-TV Channel 11 Chicago / WTTW-TV National From PBS Logo History
NET? 0:27
Yes
Are there any other stations that have folks on the street doing station IDs as you see in the second half
KTCA did it in the early-mid 90s, and some were in different languages based on the different populations in Minneapolis (Spanish, Hmong, Somali, etc)
THATS A SHUTDOWN
WTTW IS ON THE WINDOW OF EVRYONE IN THE WORLD
22:24 THIS IS SO GOOD!!!
I like the part where everyone who is Chicago-gians to say: "You're watching Channel 11, WTTW in Chicago". : )
I think the 2013 version (23:27) was the best ID for WTTW
Did I just see Mr. Rogers!?!
Yup
Wttw stands for window to the world
WTTW *is* the window to the world. It’s the window to new opportunities, learning new things, and getting new ideas
17:20 September 1985
I beginning of the broadcast day. I remember this well. Also the sign off with the national anthem.
WTTW-TV Channel 11 From PBS Logo History (Update 2)
WTTW, A PBS affiliate whose call letters is a palindrome that means Window to the World
My station
WTTW-TV Channel 11 Chicago / WTTW-TV National From PBS Logo History
NET? 0:27
Yes
Are there any other stations that have folks on the street doing station IDs as you see in the second half
KTCA did it in the early-mid 90s, and some were in different languages based on the different populations in Minneapolis (Spanish, Hmong, Somali, etc)
THATS A SHUTDOWN