I really do miss true, local independent stations. We never really fully understood back then how good we had it with channels 5, 9 and 11 in the NY Metro area.
@gtc1961 I understood your point from the first post, but I do respectfully disagree with the country having a spell of "self-worth" in the Reagan years. I suppose it depends on individual perceptions of that time, but my point was that broadcast outlets decided in those years that the anthem and messages of morality weren't as profitable as all-night infomercials . Dont want to make a political debate of it, but the "Greed is Good" line from the movie Wall Street epitomized the Reagan 80s.
@Bentom86 I wasn't implying that a politician mandated or had the authority to abolish these openings and closings but, during Reagan, the country experienced a new self-worth that lasted for about 10 to 15 years and has since colapsed. There is now way conservatives would have had anything to do with these going off the air...it was, most likely, the result of rediculous anti-religion or anti-patriotic lawsuits that nudged TV stations to abandon these messages.
@gtc1961 Hate to break it to you, but it was during the 80s and the Reagan administration when all of the TV stations stopped airing the late night/early morning anthem and religious segments. I don't think he's to blame for that, but he's also not worthy of being praised for their existence.
@tightfistedtitans - Sigh, me too, I'm with you. I remember watching these WOR sign-ons as well, it was part of our cable channel lineup here in Pittsburgh.
@tightfistedtitans Very true, this was made during the Reagan administration when the nation regained its soul. Sadly it is gone again but it will return!
I really do miss true, local independent stations. We never really fully understood back then how good we had it with channels 5, 9 and 11 in the NY Metro area.
oldnytv5911 2 months ago
@headiero They sure did. I call it, "giving a shit"; something today's class of folks never heard of, a real shame....
wogfun 6 months ago
The day after my 6th birthday. :)
CelesteK 8 months ago
@gtc1961 I understood your point from the first post, but I do respectfully disagree with the country having a spell of "self-worth" in the Reagan years. I suppose it depends on individual perceptions of that time, but my point was that broadcast outlets decided in those years that the anthem and messages of morality weren't as profitable as all-night infomercials . Dont want to make a political debate of it, but the "Greed is Good" line from the movie Wall Street epitomized the Reagan 80s.
Bentom86 9 months ago
@Bentom86 I wasn't implying that a politician mandated or had the authority to abolish these openings and closings but, during Reagan, the country experienced a new self-worth that lasted for about 10 to 15 years and has since colapsed. There is now way conservatives would have had anything to do with these going off the air...it was, most likely, the result of rediculous anti-religion or anti-patriotic lawsuits that nudged TV stations to abandon these messages.
gtc1961 9 months ago
@gtc1961 Hate to break it to you, but it was during the 80s and the Reagan administration when all of the TV stations stopped airing the late night/early morning anthem and religious segments. I don't think he's to blame for that, but he's also not worthy of being praised for their existence.
Bentom86 9 months ago
@tightfistedtitans - Sigh, me too, I'm with you. I remember watching these WOR sign-ons as well, it was part of our cable channel lineup here in Pittsburgh.
NowhereMan1966 11 months ago
Wow, they really took the time.
headiero 1 year ago
Priceless!
EverywhereWest 1 year ago
@tightfistedtitans Very true, this was made during the Reagan administration when the nation regained its soul. Sadly it is gone again but it will return!
gtc1961 1 year ago