It's interesting to see how a station so small like WMUR-TV was even in the mid 1980's, become so big and Boston-like in their news and programming. By the way, I didn't know either of the films shown in the clips above. That Sunday Afternoon Movie theme was funky though.
When did they stop using that particular "9" logo and go to the "Nine's Alive" slogan? I know they have been using the current "9" logo since September 1994.
1987, and WMUR's current logo didn't happen in September, it happend in August because WMUR debuted it's repeater stations W27BL, W38CB, & WMUR-LP at that time
i worked as a eng remote engineer and tx engineer from 84-86, tnx for the videos !! remember it like was yesterday!
n1uvu 1 year ago 2
that girl is fat now I bet.
TheMeEvan 3 years ago
THANK YOU! Ive been looking for vintage WMUR clips for a long time.
Metlhd313 3 years ago
It's interesting to see how a station so small like WMUR-TV was even in the mid 1980's, become so big and Boston-like in their news and programming. By the way, I didn't know either of the films shown in the clips above. That Sunday Afternoon Movie theme was funky though.
NEPatriot 3 years ago
When did they stop using that particular "9" logo and go to the "Nine's Alive" slogan? I know they have been using the current "9" logo since September 1994.
mediadude08 3 years ago
I would think by '86/1987. Compare to my other WMUR clips for reference. 'Nine's Alive' was on in '87 and '88.
MSTS1 3 years ago
1987, and WMUR's current logo didn't happen in September, it happend in August because WMUR debuted it's repeater stations W27BL, W38CB, & WMUR-LP at that time
05309193 3 years ago