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  • The year I was born!

    I thought it was a New Jersey station.

  • @ilovebobgunton - They were originally in NY, then moved their city of license to Secaucus in 1981, followed by a physical move of their studios to said city in 1984.

  • The other thing: This was taped in B&W, but originally aired in color. I just can't remember if the 9 logo was yellow or powder blue.

  • @wmbrown6 From what I remember, it was red. It rose up, then the call letters came out of the center and circled the nine. I loved watching this station ID. If someone has it completely, please post it!!!

  • Does anyone have a copy of the complete I.D.? I remember it rising up, then the call letters came out of the center and circled the 9. Haven't seen this in ages!!

  • where did you get from

  • look like a light bulb

  • That's fantastic.

  • Late in 1978, I saw KHTV in Houston, Channel 39, use this same ID tag.

  • The ID was used since 1971, similar to WGN-TV's, with the arrival of the Circle 9 logo.

  • This actually didn't debut, from what I recall, until the 1977-78 season. I do have to wonder, though: Did the same production firm do both WOR's and WGN's Scanimate ID?

  • @wmbrown6 - Thanks for the info, and yeah, it's entirely possible that the same company did the IDs for both stations.

  • @WhatsAYak - Also, this was a filmed kinescope; the original graphic was on videotape, which was also run by WOR.

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