Indentificación Gato de Wapa

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Identificacion de la emisora Wapa TV en los años '70

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  • Si, estos son de los 70's. Los de los 80's era como mas avanzados que estos. Fue en 1982-83 que se comenzo el uso del "cuatrocoptero" y tambien hicieron que el gato tuviese una familia. El gato fue eliminado a principios de 1986.

  • corregido, años '70. JMD

  • Esos ID the WAPA TV son de los 70's. No recuerdo que estos ID's fueran en los 80's. Lo curioso es que no se como obtuvieron los ID's solo con el proposito de presentarlos durante el ultimo dia de transmision analoga el pasado 12 de Junio, 2009.

  • corregido, años '70

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  • Deberian de revivir al gatito, asi le dan break a los artistas locales.

  • who remembers this. let me know.  its shady but i have memories.

  • Locucion De Carlos Ruben Ortiz.

  • Deebn poner los sation ID para el Canal 47 de los 70s con el Gato man! Que pasa?!

  • Interesting . . . it was in 1971 that WAPA's then-parent, Screen Gems Broadcasting, purchased WNJU in Linden/Newark, NJ - and that station also used the "gato" for much of the 1970's, plus getting the "4" part of the 47 logo they used up to the late 1980's (the "7" seemed to come from the mid-to-late 1960's logo for Boston station WNAC-TV, now WHDH-TV).

  • WAPA began broadcasting in color in 1966 (2 years before WKAQ-TV Channel 2 did) and even in the states, the color thing was still raved about. The "gato" debuted around 1970-71.

  • 1:09...this Gata looks different from the one that appeared with the Gato in future spots...hmmmmm....

    Do you have the "Super Gato" spot?

  • I noticed on the first I.D., the "gato" operating an RCA TK-42 camera. I think the station used this brand in their early years of broadcasting in color.

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