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WTIC Alumni Site In Memory of and Designed by Bill Clede
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This is the meeting place for all who were employed by Travelers Broadcasting or Broadcast Plaza Inc prior to the sale of the stations March 8, 1974. Television was sold to Post-Newsweek Stations and became WFSB TV3. Existing management set up the 1080 Corporation to operate the AM FM Radio side. They retained the WTIC radio call sign.
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Individual listed on Personalities, Technicians and Support Personnel pages show what they did at WTIC, what they're doing now, and if they contributed remembrances, their name is a link. If they request it, an email link is included.
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If you worked for WTIC-AM-FM-TV3 before 1974
and would like to join our email group
Please click
here and indicate where and when you worked for WTIC before 1974!
The broadcaster in the upper left corner was a registered trademark that continued at least through the 1080 Corp.
Bill Mill says it was
inspired by the following sermon:
"Truth never yet fell dead in the streets; it has such affinity with the soul of man, the seed however broadcast
will catch somewhere and
produce its hundredfold."
-- Rev. Thomas Parker, 1842
According to George Conklin:
The statue of the broadcaster was created by Frances Wadsworth
who is a well known Connecticut sculptor.