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Not enough history of WGRB was produced or archived

Former WGRB personality amazed at number of those who remember the station.
Comments re article 46827 Query Anyone know what happened to Peter Sinclair and Choice Cuts

By Mark Hale

As far as I know there are no records of WGRB as we locals remember it even still around.

I have a VHS tape stashed somewhere that has about 10 of my commercials that I produced on it.

I wish things had been different there.



In my 9 years at the station there were countless hours of news and commercial video footage.

There was a lot of history recorded from this region in that time. I am still amazed that people remember our little station.

As backwoods as it may have seemed at times, I know a lot of folks would like to see some of that history replayed over the local airwaves again.

Any of you local investers need a place to sink a cool 5 or 10 million, then start up a new local TV station, I'll be among the first to apply for a job. -MARK HALE


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