Sunday, December 16, 2007


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  1. Anonymous6:33:00 PM

    " Thinking about signing off, the listener also could have a curious feeling, too. He/she could be listening to a human voice and feel a kind of connection back then. Announcers were supposed to talk in a relaxed, informal and friendly manner, unlike what you hear on today's radio. You felt as if you were being talked to, not being talked at.

    When you heard the sign-off, there was a feeling of disconnection with that person who had been sharing something with you. At the end of sign-off, there would be a brief moment when the sound was over, but the transmitter was still on. Then the transmitter would go off, and the hiss of and open frequency would be heard along with a background scramble of distant stations still broadcasting. The connection was severed, leaving a moment or two of continuation of thought and feeling. "


    http://tulsatvmemories.com/signoffs.htm

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  2. Wow.

    I like that.

    For those who do remember the days of a TV or radio sign-off...this rings so true.

    Thanks for the contribution!

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