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  1. WWOR-TV originally signed on the air on October 11, 1949 as WOR-TV, an independent station on VHF channel 9 and was owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Company (a division of the R. H. Macy Company).

  2. Originally, when the MyNetworkTV announcement was made, WWOR used a temporary logo for print advertisements and schedule slides featuring the My9 Logo with the "9" carried over from the original My9 and UPN9 logos.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WWOR-TVWWOR-TV - Wikipedia

    WWOR accordingly changed its branding from "UPN 9" to "WWOR 9" (although the station was referred to on-air as simply "9"), and altered its logo to only feature the boxed "9" with a small red strip on the left side.

  4. WOR 9 sign-on & news brief 1981. WOR-TV NOW! PROMO (EARLY 1980'S) Past logos of television station WWOR TV in New York and Secacus, New Jersey.

  5. History Talk (0) Some or all of the information on this page may have been copied from another source. ... DO NOT remove this notice once it has been placed on a page. See the Logo Timeline Wiki at risk of being shut down blog for details. Contents. 1 WOR-TV. 1.1 1949–1950; 1.2 1950–1952; 1.3 1952–1954; 1.4 1954–1963; 1.5 1963–1967 ...

  6. WWOR-TV used the prototype of the stylized 9 during the period from 1966 to early 1973. It appeared in colour on some television programs since 1969. WOR-TV's famous 9 was created in August 31, 1968 by Mike Shenon & Richard Luppi.

  7. 20 wrz 2023 · This is a WOR-TV Channel 9 Archive of 1970s and 1980s Logos, Graphics, one most frequently aired Public Domain Movie, Station IDs; also, Openings, Closings and Clips from the late 1970s to the early 1980s of Rarely Seen Genre Films of the Independent Circuit from Allied Artists Pictures, New World Pictures, Compass International Pictures in HD ...

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