
Sign-on and sign-off - Wikipedia
Some broadcasters that have ceased signing on and signing off in favour of 24-hour broadcasting may perform a sign-off sequence at a certain time in the night (usually between 10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m.) as a formality to signify the end of its operating day (in the United States, the broadcast logging day ends at 12:00 midnight local time).
When Did Television Stop Signing Off At Night? | Storables
Oct 20, 2024 · Television stations in the United States largely stopped signing off at night in the 1980s, as cable and satellite TV became more prevalent. This allowed for 24-hour programming. Historical Sign-Off Times. The specific sign-off times varied between television stations and geographic locations.
Remember When Television Ended at Midnight? - Old Timey Herald
When black and white analog televisions gave way to digital, the sign-off cards became unnecessary. And so they thought: What could we show viewers instead of a sign off? They decided to show a video of a waving American flag and to play the Star Spangled Banner!
TV sign off - YouTube
Back in the day, few stations broadcasted 24 hours. This is how they would sign off.
Station Sign-Ons & Sign-Offs: A Look Back At Television History
Jan 25, 2024 · Each night at the appointed hour (usually somewhere between midnight and 1:00 AM), the station would run a sign-off video to officially end its broadcast day.
Famous TV Sign-Offs - Portable Press
Dec 19, 2013 · “Good night, and good luck.” Possibly the most famous sign-off in TV history, this phrase was coined by 1950s CBS News personality Edward R. Murrow (Person to Person, See It Now). He had gotten his start on CBS Radio during World War II, broadcasting from the rooftops of London buildings during the German blitz.
Seven nostalgic TV station sign-offs from the era of broadcast TV
When a television station signed off at around midnight or even as late as 2 AM, the station would have a pre-recorded message signaling the conclusion of their broadcast day. During this process, there are public service announcements, prayers, and lastly the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’. Almost every station was unique in their sign-offs.
KNBC Sign On and Sign Off - Signons and Signoffs Wiki
To see better TV, watch Channel 4, a TV Code station. KNBC Los Angeles signs off for the night. 1979. (Preceded by NewsCenter4 Sign Off Edition, and "From the Franciscans, With Love" PSA) (The NBC logo appears, with "Beguine for Trombone" by Syd Dale plays)
Sign-Off | Nickelodeon | Fandom
A sign-off is the ending of operations for either a radio or television station, or a programming block, generally at the end of each day. Nickelodeon signs off from 5pm to 11pm every night, while Cartoonito signs off at 11am to 2pm every weekday morning.
Remember when TV ‘signed off’? - HeraldNet.com
Oct 3, 2013 · Remember when TV ‘signed off’? Q: In Salt Lake City in the 1970s-80s, on CBS or NBC, words from the poem “High Flight” were used in the nightly sign-off. Can you tell me the name of the music...