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1970-1975 (as WNYC-TV)[]

WNYC-TV is a service of the Municipal Broadcasting System. Now WNYC-TV, New York City, presenting educational, informational and public service programs of special interest, is about to leave the air. As part of the Municipal Broadcasting System, channel 31 broadcasts on an assigned frequency of 572 to 578 megahertz by authority of the Federal Communications Commission. The station operates under the direct supervision of Mayor John D. Lindsay, as part of the Municipal Service Administration. We suggest you tune your FM receiver to 93.9 megahertz for WNYC-FM, on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We now bid you good night. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1979 (as WNYC-TV)[]

At this time, WNYC-TV is a service of the Municipal Broadcasting System. Now WNYC-TV, New York City, presenting educational, informational and public service programs of special interest, is about to leave the air. As part of the Municipal Broadcasting System, channel 31 broadcasts on an assigned frequency of 572 to 578 megahertz by authority of the Federal Communications Commission. The station operates under the direct supervision of Mayor John D. Lindsay, as part of the Municipal Service Administration. We suggest you tune your FM receiver to 93.9 megahertz for WNYC-FM, on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We now bid you good night. Ladies and gentlemen, our national anthem.

1994 (as WNYC-TV)[]

WNYC-TV 31 in New York now concludes its broadcast schedule for the day. Please join us again tomorrow morning, when we'll begin our broadcasts on UHF channel 31. Good night.

1996[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning, You're tuned into station WNYC UHF channel 31 in New York. We now begin our broadcast schedule for today. Have a great day.

Sign-off[]

You've been watching WNYC, UHF channel 31 in New York. We now conclude our broadcast schedule for today. Have a good night.

June 30, 1996 (final sign-off as WNYC-TV)[]

For full text, see WNYC-TV Final Sign Off.

2000[]

WPXN-TV, New York City, now concludes its broadcast day. WPXN-TV is owned and operated by Paxson Communications Corporation, and broadcasts on channel 31 with an effective radiated power of 55,000 watts from a transmitter located at the World Trade Center, 180 Greenwich Street in lower Manhattan. Our sales office is at 1330 Avenue of the Americas in midtown Manhattan. We will return to the air later this morning.

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