Talk:WBZ-TV
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Jack and Liz
editThe photo shown of Jack Williams and Liz walker is actually from the early 90's, and not the 1980's as it has been labeled. The Yellow and Gold graphics were used post 1991, after the station flipped to CBS, and remained used until the station decided to use the Blue, Yellow and Red "News4 New England" logo, similar to other CBS stations around the country at that time.
logos
editwhere are all the logos? why were they taken away?
They were removed today or yesterday I think by A Man In Black because they're fair use... *shrugs* --Saint-Paddy 21:16, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Thats stupid, they were interesting. Steved1990 16:19, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
Newspath Correspondents
editI think it's a bit superfluous to include CBS Newspath correspondents as WBZ on-air talent. While they appear from time to time, they're not exclusive to the station. Burghboy80 13:05, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Slogan?
editI don't thing (hype-free) is 'bz's slogan, they used it on two ads seen when the change was made and they do not even air anymore, I do not thik they even have a slogan as of now.
Fair use criteria
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Fair use rationale for Image:Wbz weather 2007.JPG
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Fair use rationale for Image:Wbz 1980.PNG
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Keller at Large
editI can't find his e-mail. All I want to say since he has not let up on the page raise for Legislator yet I had not heard that the Teachers, fireman, Policeman etc public works are going to do the same.
I have not heard you or the media say they will donate their raise
to Charity. So why are you picking just on them and not the rest of the State Employees. Maybe because they have a Union.
Those you interview have they ever donated their raise to Charity
when they where working. I would say no.
I would say no to you also. Now you have interviewed and said they will not take the money is
bcause they have other sources of income Like Law Firms etc. So they would not heart at all over a 2.5 raise this year.
Mary Bell —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.83.51.247 (talk) 04:38, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Personalities
editI have changed the heading "Personalities" and "Alumni" to "On-air staff". "Personalities" is industry jargon. It does not describe the position or the work. It is meaningless to readers unfamiliar with American broadcast industry jargon, and is not appropriate for an encyclopedia. "Staff" indicates that these people are being listed because they work for the station. An alumnus is some who used to attend a school or college. It does not mean a former employee. Ground Zero | t 11:24, 9 May 2010 (UTC)
Adding unreferenced entries of former employees to lists containing BLP material
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Get rid of the 2012 logo because this evening WBZ-TV released a newer one.So replace the 2012 logo with a 2014 logo now!!!!!! Or I will! GreenBoston (talk) 02:08, 2 October 2014 (UTC)
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