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{{Infobox Lostwave|Box = BoxRed|ShowBox = yes|Alt_name = Stars Are Shining Bright|status=Unidentified|Year = 1980's?|Search_started = March 4th, 2024|OP = VantaBlack|Genre = Pop|Image = This was technically used.png}}
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|Box = BoxLightRed
|ShowBox = yes
|Image = This was technically used.png
|Alt_name = Stars Are Shining Bright
|Year = 1980's?
|Search_started = March 4th, 2024
|OP = VantaBlack
|Genre = Pop
}}
'''"Quad-Station Anthem"''' is a mysterious pop song used on four television stations from years ranging 1989 to 1994.
'''"Quad-Station Anthem"''' is a mysterious pop song used on four television stations from years ranging 1989 to 1994.


== History ==
== History ==
=== Pre-Search ===
=== Pre-Search ===
Sometime in the 1980's, a currently-unknown company produced this song.
Sometime in the 1980's, a currently-unknown company produced this song.
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== References ==
== References ==
[[Category:Unidentified]]
[[Category:Underidentified]]

Revision as of 02:32, 30 May 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as almost unsolved.

Quad-Station Anthem
Alternative name(s) Stars Are Shining Bright
Genre Pop
Year 1980's?
Original poster VantaBlack
Search started March 4th, 2024

"Quad-Station Anthem" is a mysterious pop song used on four television stations from years ranging 1989 to 1994.

History

Pre-Search

Sometime in the 1980's, a currently-unknown company produced this song.

In 1989, WTTV started using said song until late 1990.

2 years later, WJPR and WVFT started using the song until 1994.

WTMV and WGNT also used this song in 1994 before affiliate switching to The WB and UPN respectively. That seemed to be the last we'd hear of the Quad-Station Anthem.

In 2020, WTTV briefly played their 1989 station ID on their 70th anniversary news broadcast.[1]

Search

On March 4th 2024, VantaBlack, the OP, uploaded a 9 second sample to WatZatSong. The sample was a 1994 WGNT ident using this song but with the vocals removed.

15 days later, the OP posted a sample that is 21 seconds longer, which was from a WJPR/WVFT staff roll from 1992. It cuts off because of the WatZatSong length limit.

Interpreted Lyrics

WTTV Variant

Hello Indiana, come on everyone

We've got the movies, the sports, and the fun

Music, news, excitement and more

Use your hospitality on TTV 4

Stars are shining bright, every day and every night

TTV 4, The New Channel 4

Keep you smiling, It's always something new

Tune in together, bringing the best to you.

Call it Indiana, these streets of America

We're there to share a dream come true, dream come true

Stars are shining bright, every day and every night

TTV 4, all new, just begun The New Channel 4

Sources

Short snippet on WatZatSong

Longer snippet

WTTV Variant 1, at 0:00 - 0:05, 0:25 - 1:25, 1:56 - 2:25, and 4:16 - 4:31

WTTV Variant 1's Instrumental (vocals removed)

WTTV Variant 2, for the first 10 seconds, instrumental.

WTTV Variant 3, at 0:08 - 0:24

WJPR/WVFT Variant 1, instrumental until 0:49

WJPR/WVFT Variant 2, at 0:00 - 0:07

WJPR/W(VFT/FXR) Variant 3

WJPR/W(VFT/FXR) Variant 4

WTMV Variant, at 0:02 - 0:12

WGNT Variant 1, at 0:00 - 0:19

WGNT Variant 2, at 0:02 - 0:07

References