Talk:WSEE-TV
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[edit] Channel-less logo?
It's not clear if it was ever used on air, of it it'll replace the current logo entirely. (Note: The author is not from the Erie area. The new Channelless WSEE logo is now used exclusively on a daily basis and HAS replaced the current logo!)
I found this in the article...anybody willing to take a stab at answering whether or not the other logo is used? Thistheman 02:49, 28 August 2006 (UTC)
NO! The other logo is no longer being used. The 35wsee logo has been replaced by the WSEE channelless logo. WSEE has used the channelless logo for the past 11 months!
So many of the "FACTS" listed on this page are blatant half-truths. How can someone living in Michigan possibly know so much about a station in Pennsylvania? Get your facts straight!
Simply come to Erie and watch WSEE for an hour. You will see that the station simply refers to itself as "WSEE." Its newscasts are "WSEE Mornings Live", "WSEE Newswatch at Noon", "WSEE Newswatch at Six", and "WSEE Newswatch Nightbeat." If you do not believe me please call 814-455-7575 and ask for Tracy Stufft the Station Manager. She would be more than happy to answer any questions you have and to confirm what I am telling you. (By the way, she will also tell you WSEE does NOT have a Digital subchannel. WSEE doesn't even have a primary Digital Channel yet. They have filed with the FCC. WSEE will not be Digital until February 2009.)
[edit] 1970s Logo
I have the WJET and WSEE logos from the 1970's. The WSEE logo has a weird-looking "35" in the logo and had a few streaks going inside each number in an upward position. The 1970s WJET logo has that typical 1970s ID look with the numeric "24 inside a solid circle in a weird Times New Roman-esque font. "Erie, Pa" is seen in the horizontal line of the number 4. The bottom of the "4" is cut to make space for "WJET" with a horizontal line below.SonicRacer-MEC 22:17, 7 February 2007 (UTC)