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1984 (WWSG-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WWSG-TV Channel 57, Philadelphia, beginning another broadcast day. WWSG-TV operates on channel 57, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. and serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts.

Sign-off[]

This is WWSG-TV Channel 57, Philadelphia, concluding another broadcast day. WWSG-TV operates on channel 57, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. and serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts.

1988 (WGBS-TV)[]

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Sign On WGBS-TV 1988

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WGBS-TV operating on channel 57, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. WGBS serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts.

Sign-off[]

This is WGBS-TV operating on channel 57, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington D.C. WGBS serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts. We now conclude our broadcast day.

1992 (WGBS-TV)[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WGBS-TV Philly 57. WGBS-TV is owned and operated by Combined Broadcasting and serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C.

Sign-off[]

This is WGBS-TV Philly 57. WGBS-TV is owned and operated by Combined Broadcasting and serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. We now conclude our broadcast day.

2000-2002[]

Sign-off[]

This is WPSG-TV UPN 57. WPSG-TV is owned and operated by Viacom, Inc., and serves Philadelphia and the entire Delaware Valley with an effective radiated power of 5 million watts, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D.C. We now conclude our broadcast day.

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