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1978[]

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Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a subscriber to the Television Code of National Association of Broadcasters, and proudly displays this Seal of Good Practice. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest.

Sign-off[]

This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a subscriber to the Television Code of National Association of Broadcasters, and proudly displays this Seal of Good Practice. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. This completes our telecasting schedule for today. We invite you to join us again tomorrow morning for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest. On behalf of the staff and management of channel 4, we bid you a pleasant good night. And now, our national anthem.

May 5, 1984 (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

Sign-on (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

(Homecoming SSB plays but different audio)

Good morning. This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest.

Sign-off (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. This completes our telecasting schedule for today. We invite you to join us again tomorrow morning for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest. Now this is Gary Munday, on behalf of the staff and management of channel 4, bidding you a very pleasant good night. And now, our national anthem.

(Homecoming SSB plays but different audio)

1984 (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

Sign-on (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

Good morning. This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest.

Sign-off (voiced by Gary Munday)[]

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May 4, 1984 commercials with KDBC sign-off

This is KDBC-TV channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System. KDBC-TV, an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Portal Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megacycles, utilizing microwave KKO-94. This completes our telecasting schedule for today. We invite you to join us again tomorrow morning for another full day of telecasting to the El Paso Southwest. Now this is Gary Munday, on behalf of the staff and management of channel 4, bidding you a very pleasant good night. And now, our national anthem.

(Homecoming SSB is played)

1990 (voiced by__________)[]

Sign-on (voiced by_________)[]

Good morning. This is KDBC-TV Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC-TV, Inc., an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Imes Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz, with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another full day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

Sign-off (voiced by_________)[]

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KDBC Sign Off (1990?)

This is KDBC-TV, Channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC-TV, Inc., an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Imes Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz, with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. This completes our broadcast schedule for today. We invite you to join us again tomorrow morning for another full day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico. On behalf of the staff and management of Channel 4, we bid you a pleasant good night. And now, our national anthem.

March 1, 1991[]

Sign-on[]

(Split-Screen SSB plays)

Good morning. This is KDBC-TV, Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC-TV, Inc., an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Imes Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz, with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another full day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

Sign-off[]

This is KDBC-TV, Channel 4 in El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC-TV, Inc., an equal opportunity employer, is owned by Imes Communications, and is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz, with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. This completes our broadcast schedule for today. We invite you to join us again tomorrow morning for another full day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico. On behalf of the staff and management of Channel 4, we bid you a pleasant good night. And now, our national anthem.

(Split-Screen SSB plays)

1992 - 1996[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is KDBC, Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC, Inc. is owned by Imes Communications and operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. We invite you to join us now for another day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

Sign-off[]

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KDBC Signoff July 1992

This is KDBC, Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC, Inc. is owned by Imes Communications and operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. This completes our broadcast day, and we now invite you to join us tomorrow for another day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico. On behalf of the staff and management of Channel 4, we bid you a good night. And now, our national anthem.

1996 - 2002[]

This is KDBC, Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC, Inc. is owned by________________, and operates on a frequency of___to____megahertz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave channel KKO-94. This completes our broadcast day, and we now invite you to join us tomorrow for another day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico. On behalf of the staff and management of Channel 4, we bid you a good night. And now, our national anthem.

2003[]

This is KDBC, Channel 4, El Paso, Texas, an affiliate of the CBS Television Network. KDBC, Inc. is owned by Pappas Telecasting. This station operates on a frequency of 66 to 72 megahertz with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, utilizing microwave KKO-94. This completes our broadcast day, and we now invite you to join us tomorrow for another day of telecasting to West Texas and Southern New Mexico. On behalf of the staff and management of Channel 4, we bid you a good night. And now, our national anthem.

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