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Roger Simmons
Roger Simmons

Birds, Words, Pics + TV

WESH-Channel 2 Station Ads

When WESH-TV signed on as an independent in 1956, it broadcast only in the evenings. Old movies were a staple of the station’s schedule.

WESH-Channel 2 wasn’t always proud as a peacock. In fact, when the station went on the air at 5 p.m. on June 11, 1956, NBC shows weren’t even an option. Daytona Beach-based Channel 2 started with a small tower, low power and a signal that barely reached outside of Volusia County.

Fortunately, the station was able to survive its first year as an independent, move its transmitter to a taller tower and increase its signal strength — all actions that led to gaining affiliation with NBC on Oct. 27, 1957. A connection to the network’s coaxial cable allowed live NBC shows such as “Today” to appear on WESH on Dec. 30, 1957. And the rest is history, as they say.

But … interesting how events might have been different. In the 1955 issue of the Broadcasting Yearbook, an ad was placed announcing the upcoming debut of “WMFJ-Channel 2” — the planned sister station of Daytona Beach ABC radio affiliate WMFJ-AM. If not for a last-minute change in ownership, there might not have been a WESH-TV, and Orlando’s ABC affiliate might be on a different channel.

 

 

A Roseate Spoonbills glows as the sun starts to set at Orlando Wetlands Park.
A Roseate Spoonbill surveys Orlando Wetlands Park in January 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill looks for a place to nest at Orlando Wetlands Park in February 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill in flight at Orlando Wetlands Park in May 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill checks out the situation at Orlando Wetlands Park in early May 2023.
Roseate Spoonbill at Orlando Wetlands Park in January 2023
A Roseate Spoonbill looks for some food in a pond at Orlando Wetlands Park in February 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill shows off its colors at Orlando Wetlands Park in February 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill gathers a branch for part of a nest at Orlando Wetlands Park in February 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill is flying high over Orlando Wetlands Park in February 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill is perched high over the Cypress Boardwalk at Orlando Wetlands Park in early January 2023.
Look who's laughing now? That seems to be what this Roseate Spoonbill is thinking at Orlando Wetlands Park in January 2023.
Two Roseate Spoonbill youngsters look up to a parent in their nest at Orlando Wetlands Park.
A young Roseate Spoonbill takes a midday bath at the Orlando Wetlands in May 2023.
A Roseate Spoonbill calls out to others to signal the day is ending at Orlando Wetlands Park.
A Northern Parula sits in a branch of a tree at Orlando Wetlands Park in May 2023.
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A Northern Parula, a colorful little bird known for its song, sings a tune at Orlando Wetlands Park in May 2023.
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