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  1. We take you back to the mid 1980s when WLKY in Louisville was affiliated with ABC. The clip you're about to see comes from a report that WLKY aired about Steve Burgin's induction into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame. Go to around 1:05 to see WLKY's news open from this era.
    2 points
  2. WTIC has gone back to the Fox 61 branding
    2 points
  3. Also if you were curious what happened to the old desk... [MEDIA=flickr]21269483763[/MEDIA] It's now in the NBC Experience store for people to take photos at.
    2 points
  4. She filled in for Tracy on the morning show too.
    1 point
  5. Fixed it to make the appropriate words, capitalized. Blame it on these 4 initials... DWTS. ABC is not willing to pre-empt this show and apparently, it has more meaning than Sports.
    1 point
  6. I have to say, I'm rather surprised how little we see Diane Sawyer these days. I figured we'd be seeing semi-frequent specials but she's only been on a handful of times since leaving WN last year. Kind of disappointing, I really like Diane's reporting.
    1 point
  7. I thought Jenna Wolfe was good at anchoring Today and was sad to see her go. However I think once she was demoted and had her first child she may have wanted to take a different role. I only say this because her partner Stefanie Gosk is a correspondent and may not always be there so Jenna may have wanted a more typical 9-5 job.
    1 point
  8. Most of the Archive stuff is interlaced - so it's not 60fps, but you can play it back at 60fps with the right tools. (Don't use VLC; most of the interlaced stuff on the Tobacco Archives is top-field-first, and VLC can only deinterlace bottom-field-first. Trying to use 2x deinterlacing on these clips in VLC will result in stutter from playing the images out of order.)
    1 point
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