1970s-early 80s
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WKBW-TV 7 Buffalo, NY Sign on 1980s
This is WKBW-TV, and microwave relays WFD-521 and KEJ-58, owned and operated by Capital Cities Communications, with studios at 7 Broadcast Place in Buffalo, New York, and transmitter at Colden, New York. WKBW-TV operates on channel 7, with a frequency of 174-180 mhz, and transmits a power of 100,000 watts, with an antenna height of 2,808 feet above sea level. WKBW-TV is on the air seven days a week. Portions of our programs have been pre-recorded, filmed and transcribed.
Factual, unbiased news is part of WKBW-TV's programming, recommended by the Television Code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Watch the news daily; you see better television on channel 7, a Television Code station.
Sign-off (voiced by Warren "Clip" Smith)
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Factual, unbiased news is part of WKBW-TV's programming, recommended by the Television Code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Watch the news daily; you see better television on channel 7, a Television Code station.
Buffalo WKBW 7 sign off 1982
This is WKBW-TV, and microwave relays WFD-521 and KEJ-58, owned and operated by Capital Cities Communications, with studios at 7 Broadcast Place in Buffalo, New York, and transmitter at Colden, New York. WKBW-TV operated on channel 7, with a frequency of 174-180 mhz, and transmits a power of 100,000 watts, with an antenna height of 2,808 feet above sea level. WKBW-TV is on the air seven days a week. Portions of our programs have been pre-recorded, filmed and transcribed.
Mid-1980s
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Sign-on
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This is WKBW-TV, and microwave relays WFD-521 and KEJ-58, owned and operated by Queen City Broadcasting, with studios at 7 Broadcast Place in Buffalo, New York, and transmitter at Colden, New York. WKBW-TV operates on channel 7, with a frequency of 174-180 mhz, and transmits a power of 100,000 watts, with an antenna height of 2,808 feet above sea level. WKBW-TV is on the air seven days a week. Portions of our programs have been pre-recorded, filmed and transcribed.
Factual, unbiased news is part of WKBW-TV's programming, recommended by the Television Code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Watch the news daily; you see better TV on channel 7, a Television Code station.
Sign-off
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Factual, unbiased news is part of WKBW-TV's programming, recommended by the Television Code of the National Association of Broadcasters. Watch the news daily; you see better television on channel 7, a Television Code station. WKBW Buffalo Sign Off (1986)
This is WKBW-TV, and microwave relays WFD-521 and KEJ-58, owned and operated by Queen City Broadcasting, with studios at 7 Broadcast Place in Buffalo, New York, and transmitter at Colden, New York. WKBW-TV operated on channel 7, with a frequency of 174-180 mhz, and transmits a power of 100,000 watts, with an antenna height of 2,808 feet above sea level. WKBW-TV is on the air seven days a week. Portions of our programs have been pre-recorded, filmed and transcribed.
Late 1980s/early 1990s (Used for both sign-on and sign-off)
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This is WKBW-TV, and microwave relays KEJ-58 and WFD-521, owned and operated by Queen City Broadcasting, with studios at 7 Broadcast Place in Buffalo, New York, and transmitter at Colden, New York. WKBW-TV operates on channel 7, with a frequency of 174-180 mhz, and transmits a power of 100,000 watts, with an antenna height of 2,808 feet above sea level. WKBW-TV is on the air seven days a week. Portions of our programs have been pre-recorded.
Buffalo WKBW 7 sign on June 10 1991
WKBW Sign on from 1991
WKBW Buffalo 7 Sign-off September 1987-0
WKBW-TV Sign off from 1987