Talk:WVIA-TV
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American Bandstand Connection
[edit]WVIA often used 2nd and 3rd hand broadcasting equipment. Up until the mid 1990s they were still using the first color cameras originally used by Dick Clark’s American Bandstand at the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia. The cameras had the WVIA logo on one side of the camera while the other side still had the painted logo of WARM (now WNEP)and that paint was pealing away to reveal the original Philadelphia station’s stencil underneath.
Don’t know where to research documentation of this, I either gained the knowledge during frequent volunteer trips to the studios to work on air phone banks for WVIAs telethons and auctions in the mid 1990s or from a WVIA produced program on Northeastern Pennsylvania’s “Golden Age of Television” encompassing the history of all local stations produced about the same time period. Would provide interesting trivia if documentation can be found. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.235.68.109 (talk) 04:13, 5 October 2019 (UTC)