This station was way better when it was known as WNYC TV-31. At least they had shows like Doctor Who, Blake's 7, the Prisoner, Secret Agent and the Black Adder.
Thanks for posting this. I was hoping you had some clips of some of the shows that actually aired on the station. S+ offered cable-quality programming on an over-the-air station. It was truly ahead of it's time.
Too quick, I can tell you that. Such a shame there was so much potential that it had; only to be thrown into the gutter, and shut down after ONE year of being on-air. No wonder that from mid-1997 to late-1998, Bloomberg TV took over Channel 31 for the rest of what was left; as an Infomercial channel. Until on August, 31. 1998, ION Television made its launch as PAX TV at the time, and is still there to this day. Damn you, Cartwrights! DAMN YOU!!!
One cool thing about WPXN, between this time and the time the Pax network launched, WPXN gave us WWF, WCW, and ECW wrestling every Saturday. It was so rare to see all three companies aired on one TV station
They would have been better off if they just kept running Classic Sports Network on WBIS instead of that Buisness/Sports Hybrid they tried for it. Sadly they probably did better on Channel 31 than what PAX/ION have done there since.
@johnissoevil I remember John. That was the weekend wresting destination at different points during the day lol. Throw in the WTBS stuff(wcw saturday night) and saturdays were the great for diehards. Prior to the big Monday Night wars and Monday's transformation into the "wrestling night", saturdays were King. Having those three companies and their syndicated shows on during the weekend was great.
Hey - that's me at the 20 second mark!
How was it like working there?
How did you handle that the news that the station was shutting down?
UR so lucky to work for WBIS (S+)
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WHAT
When it was sold to the eventual home of _Supermarket Sweep_ (and not just in NYC, because it was on in Louisville and I loved it growing up).
Man, what an amazing way to go for such a down to earth station. Song was great, and the ending was perfect! Sayonara WBIS.
This station was way better when it was known as WNYC TV-31. At least they had shows like Doctor Who, Blake's 7, the Prisoner, Secret Agent and the Black Adder.
You said it. It has been 20 years since WNYC-TV was sold, and the quality is YECCCCCCCCH.
Thanks for posting this. I was hoping you had some clips of some of the shows that actually aired on the station.
S+ offered cable-quality programming on an over-the-air station. It was truly ahead of it's time.
4:03 Thanks for watching, New York!
Imagine you just finished WNYC closedown and then saw this.
only 1 year after it replaced WNYC. well that was quick
Too quick, I can tell you that. Such a shame there was so much potential that it had; only to be thrown into the gutter, and shut down after ONE year of being on-air.
No wonder that from mid-1997 to late-1998, Bloomberg TV took over Channel 31 for the rest of what was left; as an Infomercial channel.
Until on August, 31. 1998, ION Television made its launch as PAX TV at the time, and is still there to this day.
Damn you, Cartwrights! DAMN YOU!!!
One cool thing about WPXN, between this time and the time the Pax network launched, WPXN gave us WWF, WCW, and ECW wrestling every Saturday. It was so rare to see all three companies aired on one TV station
As a continuation of my previous comment about wnyc this is the literal sequel credits
Interesting.
I remember hearing (early 1997, I think) that WBIS was to replace WWOR when they discontinued national distribution.
Well in actuality it ended up replacing WNYC.
This made me cry
first wnyc, now this?!?
I would pay to get some recordings from this network.
They would have been better off if they just kept running Classic Sports Network on WBIS instead of that Buisness/Sports Hybrid they tried for it.
Sadly they probably did better on Channel 31 than what PAX/ION have done there since.
Why does this sound almost familiar to the Animal Crossing theme?
Looking out for number 1
By Bachman Turner Overdrive
"Thanks for forwatching New York" that is what everyone said when WBIS signed off
@johnissoevil I remember John. That was the weekend wresting destination at different points during the day lol. Throw in the WTBS stuff(wcw saturday night) and saturdays were the great for diehards. Prior to the big Monday Night wars and Monday's transformation into the "wrestling night", saturdays were King. Having those three companies and their syndicated shows on during the weekend was great.
there's a hint in the music bed - "...i'm looking out for #1...
“I’m Looking Out For #1” was done by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
that and the slow zoom in on a piggy bank...
@@Musicradio77Network that’s right
@MLBAllStarDiva2009 I remember the launch of classic sports as well.
Fun fact: the call letters are now used in South Carolina’s Columbia area as the nbc affiliate! The title kinda fooled me for a second there lol
That’s WIS, not WBIS. WIS have the same call letters since long before the other station came on the air
4:20 the man on the camera said Fade Black
Honestly it faded to while first before going to black lol
If you're doing tv production, that's one of the commands the director gives out to the crew
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Wait so this lasted a year
To be very honest, Yes... It only lasted a year, before Ion Television took over.
That is 😢 sad