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1964 - 1965 (WHNB-TV)[]

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Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

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Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1965 - 1966 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

Sign-off[]

Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1966 - 1967 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

Sign-off[]

Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1967 - 1968 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

Sign-off[]

Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1968 - 1969 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

Sign-off[]

Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1969 - 1970 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs are intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc.

Sign-off[]

Now this is Ed Harrigan speaking for the staff, artists, and engineers of WHNB Television, bidding you a very pleasant good morning. WHNB Television is owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc., and is operated on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megacycles, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue in West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities are located on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, Connecticut. All of today's programs were intended for home reception; any other use may not be made without the permission of WHNB Television or Connecticut Television, Inc. And now, your American Heritage: On this day in (year), (historical event). Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1970 - 1971 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1971 - 1972 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1972 - 1973 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1973 - 1974 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1974 - 1975 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1975 - 1976 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1976 - 1977 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1977 - 1978 (WHNB-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs are intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the president, governor, and your local chief executives. They'll announce the areas they serve, but not their call letters, so learn what area you're in, and be ready to listen in the event of an actual emergency.

And now this is Tom Ford speaking for WHNB Television, New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Connecticut Television, Inc. WHNB-TV operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Studios and offices are at 1422 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Transmitting frequencies for WHNB are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today's programs were intended primarily for home reception, and any other use may not be made without the permission of Connecticut Television, Inc.

1978 - 1979[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

October 1, 1979[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1979 - 1980[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1980 - 1981[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1981 - 1982[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1982 - 1983[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1983 - 1984[]

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WVIT 30 New Britain CT 1984 Sign On

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator stations in Torrington and West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, W79AI Torrington, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W79AI operates on the frequencies between 860 and 866 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington, translator facilities for W79AI are located in Torrington, and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1984 - 1985[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

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WVIT 30 New Britain CT 1985 Sign Off

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1985 - 1986[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

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WVIT-TV 30 Sign-off

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1986 - 1987[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1987 - 1988[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1988 - 1989[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1989 - 1990[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1990 - 1991[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1991 - 1992[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

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WVIT-30 (Hartford-New Haven) signs off...

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1992 - 1993[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1993 - 1994[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (Viacom Broadcasting, Inc. also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of Viacom Broadcasting, Inc.

1994 - 1995[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group.

1995 - 1996[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group.

December 13, 1996[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Please join us tomorrow morning for another day of the finest in television programming on WVIT-TV, channel 30. Now, on behalf of the staff and management of WVIT-TV, we wish you a pleasant good night and good morning. Ladies and gentlemen our national anthem.

February 14, 1997[]

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Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Please join us tomorrow morning for another day of the finest in television programming on WVIT-TV, channel 30. Now, on behalf of the staff and management of WVIT-TV, we wish you a pleasant good night and good morning. Ladies and gentlemen our national anthem.

1996 - 1997[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington and translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs are intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Now stay tuned for Hartford County's first television station, WVIT, and its translator station in West Haven, Connecticut.

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

Sign-off[]

This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the Paramount Stations Group. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. (The Paramount Stations Group also operates television auxiliary broadcasting stations KCE-23 and KDL-34.) All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the Paramount Stations Group. Please join us tomorrow morning for another day of the finest in television programming on WVIT-TV, channel 30. Now, on behalf of the staff and management of WVIT-TV, we wish you a pleasant good night and good morning. Ladies and gentlemen our national anthem.

1997-1998[]

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This map shows the areas in Connecticut served by radio stations in the Emergency Broadcast System. Stations in these areas will carry messages from the President, the Governor and your local chief executives. They’ll announce the areas they serve but not their call letters. Learn what area you’re in and be ready to listen in the event of a national emergency.

This is WVIT New Britain, Connecticut, and W59AA West Haven; stations owned and operated by the National Broadcasting Company, Incorporated. WVIT operates on the frequencies between 566 and 572 megahertz; W59AA operates on the frequencies between 740 and 746 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVIT studios and offices are located at 1422 New Britain Avenue West Hartford, Connecticut. Transmitting facilities for WVIT are on Rattlesnake Mountain in Farmington. Translator facilities for W59AA are located in West Haven. All of today’s programs were intended primarily for home reception. Any other use may not be made without the permission of the National Broadcasting Company, Incorporated.

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