I realized when I put it up that it was an earlier logo. It is meant to simply recall NBC's rich past. With over 5,000 views, I cannot reload this entire upload simply to change the logo. Sorry.
That "Vantage Press" ad ran for YEARS. I almost know the dang thing by heart! 👍😊👍 P.S. They weren't REALLY a "publisher" in the usual sense. The authors payed to have their work "published". (really just printed and bound: No editing, and there was no real promotion). In other words, A "vanity publisher". A wannabe author would probably have done just as well to go to a local print shop. Of course today with blogs, ETC. any one can "self publish" for free or almost free, whatever they want whether there's a market for it or not!
Another question, who's the guy doing the Wall Street Journal spot at 3:47? I remember him from when I was a kid into at least my mid-20s (I'm 55 now).
A few more things. WWJ is still CBS-affiliated (one would think so, being CBS-owned) and WJR is now owned by Cumulus Media. Though I know it's not Karl Malden, the voice at 3:47 (which I asked about earlier) sounds something like him.
Was Stan Martin the newscaster, the same one who was later a jock at WHN? From what I remember, it doesn't sound like him. Also, sometime around 1975, WJR and WWJ swapped affiliations, WJR leaving CBS, WWJ leaving NBC.
I wondered too. I have Stan Martin on recordings from WQEW-AM and it doesn't sound like the same person. The 2003 New York Times obituary for the New York radio personality doesn't say anything about about an NBC News stint. Stan Martin, 64, Broadcaster The New York Times JAN. 30, 2003 Stan Martin, a cabaret expert and longtime New York radio personality who for six years helped run The New York Times's popular-music station, WQEW-AM, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 64. The cause was a stroke, his sister, Rochelle Levy Steinhardt, said. Mr. Martin joined the station in 1992 as program director when The Times changed the station's format from classical music and its name from WQXR-AM to WQEW. He eventually became the station manager. He left in 1998, when The Times leased the station to ABC, which now uses it for Radio Disney. Mr. Martin presented a Monday afternoon show on WQEW on which he was joined in the studio by star performers like Rosemary Clooney and Tony Bennett. He also broadcast regularly from top New York night spots. His radio career began in 1959 at WDLC in Port Jervis, N.Y. He then worked for several other stations, including WPIX-AM, WHN-AM and WFAN-AM in New York and WPEN-AM in Philadelphia. After leaving WQEW, Mr. Martin was master of ceremonies for cabaret shows in Manhattan and host of a Web site, www.popstandards.com. Mr. Martin, whose original name was Stanley Martin Feuerman, was born in Manhattan on Dec. 26, 1938. He was a graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He later taught at N.Y.U. as an adjunct professor of communications. He is survived by his mother, Sylvia Feuerman of West Palm Beach, Fla., and his sisters Ms. Steinhardt of Manalapan, N.J., and Pamela Findling of San Diego.
@@TheBrooklynbodine Stan Martyn the ABC newscaster who also was an update man at WFAN was not the same person Stan Martin who founded WQEW. I know there's always been some confusion between the two but they were two different people with different spellings of the last name (though those of listening wouldn't have realized that!)
Full relations with China, Dissolution with relation with Taiwan, Hell, Let's give up the Panama Canal while we're at it! I started smoking when Carter was President. The more I think about it, I started smoking BECAUSE Carter was President! (Yes, I voted for Reagan..TWICE). LOL,
Love to hear the old news broadcasts and the old sounders.
Stan Martin used to be with ABC in the late 60's and early 70's.
Bill Lynch would later in the 80s move over to CBS for a long run on the CBS World News Roundup.
You used the wrong logo, the wrong logo is from 1943-1954, the logo nbc was using at the time was the 1976-1979 trapizoid n logo, please change it!
I realized when I put it up that it was an earlier logo. It is meant to simply recall NBC's rich past. With over 5,000 views, I cannot reload this entire upload simply to change the logo. Sorry.
In the Vantage Press commercial, the distinct Phil Tonken of WOR-TV New York.
That "Vantage Press" ad ran for YEARS. I almost know the dang thing by heart! 👍😊👍 P.S. They weren't REALLY a "publisher" in the usual sense. The authors payed to have their work "published". (really just printed and bound: No editing, and there was no real promotion). In other words, A "vanity publisher". A wannabe author would probably have done just as well to go to a local print shop. Of course today with blogs, ETC. any one can "self publish" for free or almost free, whatever they want whether there's a market for it or not!
@@jamesslick4790 - Didn't CBS also air those Vantage Press ads in their overnight news hourlies?
NBCBS Radio News, I’m Stan Martin, reporting.
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Another question, who's the guy doing the Wall Street Journal spot at 3:47? I remember him from when I was a kid into at least my mid-20s (I'm 55 now).
Another thing. Wasn't Bill Lynch (0:31) at CBS Radio in later years?
A comment posted below: "Bill Lynch would later in the 80s move over to CBS for a long run on the CBS World News Roundup."
@@mytimemachine OK, thanks.
A few more things. WWJ is still CBS-affiliated (one would think so, being CBS-owned) and WJR is now owned by Cumulus Media. Though I know it's not Karl Malden, the voice at 3:47 (which I asked about earlier) sounds something like him.
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Was Stan Martin the newscaster, the same one who was later a jock at WHN? From what I remember, it doesn't sound like him. Also, sometime around 1975, WJR and WWJ swapped affiliations, WJR leaving CBS, WWJ leaving NBC.
I wondered too. I have Stan Martin on recordings from WQEW-AM and it doesn't sound like the same person. The 2003 New York Times obituary for the New York radio personality doesn't say anything about about an NBC News stint.
Stan Martin, 64, Broadcaster
The New York Times
JAN. 30, 2003
Stan Martin, a cabaret expert and longtime New York radio personality who for six years helped run The New York Times's popular-music station, WQEW-AM, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 64.
The cause was a stroke, his sister, Rochelle Levy Steinhardt, said.
Mr. Martin joined the station in 1992 as program director when The Times changed the station's format from classical music and its name from WQXR-AM to WQEW. He eventually became the station manager.
He left in 1998, when The Times leased the station to ABC, which now uses it for Radio Disney.
Mr. Martin presented a Monday afternoon show on WQEW on which he was joined in the studio by star performers like Rosemary Clooney and Tony Bennett. He also broadcast regularly from top New York night spots.
His radio career began in 1959 at WDLC in Port Jervis, N.Y. He then worked for several other stations, including WPIX-AM, WHN-AM and WFAN-AM in New York and WPEN-AM in Philadelphia.
After leaving WQEW, Mr. Martin was master of ceremonies for cabaret shows in Manhattan and host of a Web site, www.popstandards.com.
Mr. Martin, whose original name was Stanley Martin Feuerman, was born in Manhattan on Dec. 26, 1938. He was a graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. He later taught at N.Y.U. as an adjunct professor of communications.
He is survived by his mother, Sylvia Feuerman of West Palm Beach, Fla., and his sisters Ms. Steinhardt of Manalapan, N.J., and Pamela Findling of San Diego.
OK, thanks. I wonder if Lee Arnold's still living? I saw a youtube clip of him from 2013, and he'd have to be at least 85 by now, I would think.
Not sure about WHN...but Stan Martin was previously with ABC Radio, and for several years reported news on the ABC Entertainment Network
OK, thanks.
@@TheBrooklynbodine Stan Martyn the ABC newscaster who also was an update man at WFAN was not the same person Stan Martin who founded WQEW. I know there's always been some confusion between the two but they were two different people with different spellings of the last name (though those of listening wouldn't have realized that!)
Full relations with China, Dissolution with relation with Taiwan, Hell, Let's give up the Panama Canal while we're at it! I started smoking when Carter was President. The more I think about it, I started smoking BECAUSE Carter was President! (Yes, I voted for Reagan..TWICE). LOL,
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