The song (Including the whisper) is indeed “Good Night” by The Beatles. I used to watch these all the time. WMVS and WMVT always had a dramatic noise that would trigger the transmitter to shut off. WMVS also usually put on Star Gazer to fill time before sign off. The timing (at night) and length (Short) made it a great last program of the day.
i wondered if that tone was a signal to tell the transmitter to dump carrier. Sometimes though there was quite a long delay between the tone can carrier dropping
You are not lying. And the whisper goodnight was the perfect send off into gentle dreamy waters all while passin out on the couch. That was the short and sweet asmr.
I think in Madison, WHA-TV did broadcast on channel 21. Of course WMVS and WMVT are not affiliated with WI Public TV, sort of akin to WTVI channel 42 in Charlotte, NC not being a part of that state's PBS system which has a Charlotte affiliate.
New Orleans, Louisiana is the exact same way. The local PBS affiliate, WYES, is separate from the Louisiana Public Broadcasting(LPB) network, which runs the remaining stations through the Louisiana ETV Authority (LETA). That said, up until the mid 1980s, the In-School service for WYES was linked through the LETA network, making WYES a “secondary” member of the network. This ended sometime after 1984, when WLAE (now an independent that’s partially owned by the LETA) signed on the air, with the purpose of providing LPB programming into the New Orleans market, well, at least the LPB Programming that DID NOT air on WYES, to New Orleans.
The song (Including the whisper) is indeed “Good Night” by The Beatles. I used to watch these all the time. WMVS and WMVT always had a dramatic noise that would trigger the transmitter to shut off. WMVS also usually put on Star Gazer to fill time before sign off. The timing (at night) and length (Short) made it a great last program of the day.
i wondered if that tone was a signal to tell the transmitter to dump carrier. Sometimes though there was quite a long delay between the tone can carrier dropping
You are not lying. And the whisper goodnight was the perfect send off into gentle dreamy waters all while passin out on the couch. That was the short and sweet asmr.
1:01 jumpscare
Glad to see you back!
What is the sound at 1:00?
VHS beeping
Was this during the existence of the 2000-2001 Milwaukee Public Television logo
Yes.
Jevon Greens
I think in Madison, WHA-TV did broadcast on channel 21. Of course WMVS and WMVT are not affiliated with WI Public TV, sort of akin to WTVI channel 42 in Charlotte, NC not being a part of that state's PBS system which has a Charlotte affiliate.
New Orleans, Louisiana is the exact same way.
The local PBS affiliate, WYES, is separate from the Louisiana Public Broadcasting(LPB) network, which runs the remaining stations through the Louisiana ETV Authority (LETA).
That said, up until the mid 1980s, the In-School service for WYES was linked through the LETA network, making WYES a “secondary” member of the network. This ended sometime after 1984, when WLAE (now an independent that’s partially owned by the LETA) signed on the air, with the purpose of providing LPB programming into the New Orleans market, well, at least the LPB Programming that DID NOT air on WYES, to New Orleans.
Did wha tv ever use a test pattern before And did it say anything on the test pattern also?
0:30 i think music not good🫥
Asmr