In Detroit, WJBK (as CBS) had it in 1979 and into Thom McKee's longest winning streak. WJBK aired it at 10am and it preferred over the update of Beat The Clock. Anyone have any episode from Late 1979 from WJBK?
@johnissoevil - The other funny thing: When WXIA first signed on in 1951, its calls were WLTV - the temporary calls the (New York) Daily News used when applying for and being granted a construction permit (CP) for what took to the air (and is still known to this day) as WPIX.
TTD the J! of it's day!
jwgreek8606 5 months ago in playlist Promos
In Detroit, WJBK (as CBS) had it in 1979 and into Thom McKee's longest winning streak. WJBK aired it at 10am and it preferred over the update of Beat The Clock. Anyone have any episode from Late 1979 from WJBK?
nicka727 10 months ago
@johnissoevil - The other funny thing: When WXIA first signed on in 1951, its calls were WLTV - the temporary calls the (New York) Daily News used when applying for and being granted a construction permit (CP) for what took to the air (and is still known to this day) as WPIX.
wmbrown6 1 year ago
@wmbrown6 I was kinda fooled, because the voiceover sounded like Ralph Loewenstein from WPIX, and it used WPIX's 11 Alive logo
johnissoevil 1 year ago
This was from WXIA in Atlanta and not WPIX in New York (despite the fact that WPIX, at one point, also aired this version of "TTD").
wmbrown6 1 year ago