WNYB-TV

Background
WNYB-TV, operated on channel 49, was an independent television station in Buffalo, New York that was owned by Buffalo Sabres, and first aired in 1987. After two years of independent broadcasting, the station became a Fox affiliate and replaced the network's former station, WUTV, but due to the money lost of $6 million on the station after the replacement, the Sabres sold the station to TCT and took over channel 49 on July 1990, while the station's programming and Fox affiliation got merged back to WUTV. Then five years later, TCT made a deal with Grant Broadcasting, which would see Grant buy channel 49 from TCT, and in 1996, the station became a The WB affiliate and returned to commercial broadcasting as WNYO-TV.

1st ID (1987-1989)
Visuals: On a nighttime background, which has lots of stars in the sky and an ocean at the bottom with waters moving on it, two lines with circles that resembling a bubble at the top, draws a segment of the number "4" in neon green. Two lines then draws an another segment to complete the number itself. Four other same lines then do the same thing as the former four, but now to draw the number "9" and form the station's number, "49". The color then turns to brown on the number, and the word "WNYB-TV" with the small word "BUFFALO" below wipes in with particles effect at the bottom. The number "49" and both of the words soon zooms out to the top right, and the italic text "Sans Serif" with Buffalo Sabres' logo comes from the bottom to the middle respectively at both the left & the right.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare, with the announcer saying "WNYB, TV 49, Buffalo's Superstation".

2nd ID (1989-1990)
Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Same as the last one.