I'm sure there were UPN promos on Warner VHSes, way more. Disney had one for "Doug" in 1999. The WB, a network that was nothing like Warner Bros.. and stupid jackass Tracy Jackson could be pissed all he wants. UPN was closer to Warner Bros.. and my WB network will be a real Warner Bros. network unlike The WB.
I know that UPN was a joint venture between Chris-Craft and Paramount/Viacom and yes PTEN was a joint venture between Chris Craft and Warner Bros. There were no promos for UPN on Paramount movies released on vhs before the network launched not that I know of
Like I said before I respect your opinion, Warner Bros Entertainment owned 64% of The WB and Tribune Broadcasting owned 25% of the WB not all of it. To be honest, I am not exactly sure if Paramount Home Video had any promos of UPN on their movies released on VHS but I know most of the stations that were going to take the UPN Affiliation aired promos before the launch.
@@TracyGJacksonTV Around the same time The WB launched, WPIX was the flagship station of the then-new network, their 10pm newscast was known as the Channel 11 News at Ten.
It looks like they were trying to give Harland Williams a sitcom when the network began (it would later be called "Simon").
+Greg Palmer And lasted a season I see. I wish it were on the Tube.... and I see TriStar produced it too
Stallone did film for Cannon was over the top but warner bro’s has Cannon trailer for hellbound on Stallone movie
Are there any other VHS's with a promo for "The WB"?
Haha, love the muscular guy flexing and punch the woman's face. What a daddy ! :3
Hey! I want the to be on the opening to this VHS!
5:20 what niggaz really came for.
No n words
I happen to know the black people, especially The Wayans and Steve Harvey and Jaime Foxx were not happy with The WB.
I'm sure there were UPN promos on Warner VHSes, way more. Disney had one for "Doug" in 1999. The WB, a network that was nothing like Warner Bros.. and stupid jackass Tracy Jackson could be pissed all he wants. UPN was closer to Warner Bros.. and my WB network will be a real Warner Bros. network unlike The WB.
I know that UPN was a joint venture between Chris-Craft and Paramount/Viacom and yes PTEN was a joint venture between Chris Craft and Warner Bros. There were no promos for UPN on Paramount movies released on vhs before the network launched not that I know of
Like I said before I respect your opinion, Warner Bros Entertainment owned 64% of The WB and Tribune Broadcasting owned 25% of the WB not all of it. To be honest, I am not exactly sure if Paramount Home Video had any promos of UPN on their movies released on VHS but I know most of the stations that were going to take the UPN Affiliation aired promos before the launch.
@@TracyGJacksonTV Around the same time The WB launched, WPIX was the flagship station of the then-new network, their 10pm newscast was known as the Channel 11 News at Ten.