JOIN BROADCAST PLAZA TODAY, DISCORD'S MEDIA DISCUSSION COMMUNITY — http://bit.ly/S31MA Taken from a portion of "Gone with the Wind" on CBS affiliate KTAB-TV (channel 32) in Abilene, Texas serving the Big Country including Sweetwater. Unfortunately, this was the only break not cut from the tape. KTAB was then owned by Shamrock Broadcasting, but has been a Nexstar property since 1999. The logo you see here (the station's original since its 1979 sign-on) was replaced later that year with a serif design that would ride them out the rest of the decade and into most of the 1990s. KTAB has always had an outline of the state of Texas in their logos. I apologize for the poor quality of this recording mainly with the "fluttering" in the brightness levels. That appears to be the artifact of a poor quality air signal since this was recorded in Brownwood, Texas, which is (barely) within the Abilene DMA, but well south of the transmit site. Not to mention the UHF 32 signal did not travel as far in the analog days as a VHF one would. Record date: Sunday, January 11, 1987 0:00 - Oil of Olay 0:15 - "Gone with the Wind" movie bump 0:28 - Burger King 0:59 - Plymouth 1:29 - Alpo 1:45 - Afrin 2:01 - Close-Up 2:31 - CBS network ID (1986-87 "Share the Spirit" network promo campaign look; with KTAB logo insert and "Today's Business" timeslot change voiceover) the text under the call sign says "Your News Station" on the first line and "A CBS AFFILIATE" on the second, in case you can't make it out 2:38 - "Gone with the Wind" movie rejoin bump ©1987 CBS, Shamrock Broadcasting (current owner: Nexstar Media Group) and KTAB-TV, no copyright infringement intended. For educational and historical purposes only. We do not profit off of this video. Copyrights for all ads remain under their original owners.