This is my footage of WKBS-TV, which was misappropriated by "Fuzzy" (who then stamped his imprint on it). It's from the summer of 1983, just a few months before the station went dark. I have several hours of channel 48 footage from this period, including entire broadcasts of the "Late Movie" (specifically, a week's worth of Laurel & Hardy films the station ran from 11:30 pm until 1:00 am, when they signed-off for the night).
Sir Douglas do you have a prayer for today with the kaiser channel 48 logo? The sign off consisted of fyi the 10 minute public affairs show and a slides newscast down by a live announcer before prayer for today
@@vln2012 I'm sorry to say I have nothing from channel 48 with the Kaiser logo (that logo was retired in 1977, a few years before VCR's came into use). I do have an edition of "FYI" from 1983 (which manages to be boring in under ten minutes), lots of channel 48 commercials (also from '83) and a master print of a 1982 "Creature Double Feature" intro & outro from WLVI-TV that exists nowhere else. In any event, congratulations on your fine memory!
"This concludes our program service for today. We welcome your comment with regard to programming. Address your correspondence to: Kenneth "T" McDonald: Vice President and General Manager, WKBS-TV, 3201, South 26th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19145; or call (215-336-6400); N.J. and Del residents, call (800-523-2820). WKBS is located in Philadelphia with our transmitter in Roxborough. Our microwave transmission link is KTQ-37. WKBS-TV Channel 48 is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters and a member of the Association of Independent Television Stations. Some of today's programming has been mechanically reproduced. WKBS is owned and operated by Field Communications, a Field Enterprises Company. Other Field Communications television station severe Boston, San Francisco, Detroit and Chicago. Until later today at 6AM when we return to the air with "Headline News Update," WKBS-TV wishes you a pleasant good night and good morning. And now, our national anthem."
If anyone knows the date of this sign off, please inform me.
You're a little kid.
@@TrentJordan3198 All I know is that this sign-off is from early 1983.
This is my footage of WKBS-TV, which was misappropriated by "Fuzzy" (who then stamped his imprint on it). It's from the summer of 1983, just a few months before the station went dark. I have several hours of channel 48 footage from this period, including entire broadcasts of the "Late Movie" (specifically, a week's worth of Laurel & Hardy films the station ran from 11:30 pm until 1:00 am, when they signed-off for the night).
Wow, I didn't believe you had this footage.
Do you have any recordings of the WKBS "Fun Machine" kids show?
@@yerkeskid Unfortunately, I don't.
Sir Douglas do you have a prayer for today with the kaiser channel 48 logo? The sign off consisted of fyi the 10 minute public affairs show and a slides newscast down by a live announcer before prayer for today
@@vln2012 I'm sorry to say I have nothing from channel 48 with the Kaiser logo (that logo was retired in 1977, a few years before VCR's came into use). I do have an edition of "FYI" from 1983 (which manages to be boring in under ten minutes), lots of channel 48 commercials (also from '83) and a master print of a 1982 "Creature Double Feature" intro & outro from WLVI-TV that exists nowhere else. In any event, congratulations on your fine memory!
Their former sister station, WFLD in Chicago had "Thought for Today."
At least we get a video of a WKBS Signoff. Not the one we're looking for, but still.
What do you mean, David?
@@darthneon0701 that we got a WKBS signoff. BUT we're still looking for the elusive 8/30/83 final signoff
@@davidmatthewvinotjr8396: Don't worry, the audio exists!
I was meaning the actual video. I know the audio is out there, just looking for actual video footage.
The video was on Retro Junk around 2008-2010, so it does exist.
Dan Foley was the WKBS announcer.
The good Father spoke well
"This concludes our program service for today. We welcome your comment with regard to programming. Address your correspondence to: Kenneth "T" McDonald: Vice President and General Manager, WKBS-TV, 3201, South 26th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19145; or call (215-336-6400); N.J. and Del residents, call (800-523-2820). WKBS is located in Philadelphia with our transmitter in Roxborough. Our microwave transmission link is KTQ-37. WKBS-TV Channel 48 is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters and a member of the Association of Independent Television Stations. Some of today's programming has been mechanically reproduced. WKBS is owned and operated by Field Communications, a Field Enterprises Company. Other Field Communications television station severe Boston, San Francisco, Detroit and Chicago. Until later today at 6AM when we return to the air with "Headline News Update," WKBS-TV wishes you a pleasant good night and good morning. And now, our national anthem."
Wish FC should have owned a couple of stations in Cleveland and Los Angeles too. But unfortunately, it's not to be. :(
YES ...final someone has a memory of how broadcasting used to be
I hope you post a full wkbs 48 sign on with same ownership as this sign off
Okay, I'll do that as soon as possible.
How soon b4 a field com wkbs 48 sign on gets posted?
@@tupac280001 Unfortunately, I don't know.
The way it should be: with static at the end!