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  1. Nice to hear some KTVY from that era... The news package does seem nice, but the audio quality on the tapes isn't the greatest.
    5 points
  2. KTVY actually began Going All Out 4 Oklahoma as early as ‘86
    2 points
  3. That's too bad about the Elko station, but Lori is one of the best out there in my humble opinion. Whatever she does next, she will excel. About 6 or 7 years ago, a firm I was working with was developing a news department at one of the radio stations in town and she helped us build our network of contacts in the area. She helped share leads and resources when possible. She didn't treat us as a competitor and thought it was more important that additional voices were available to get the word out about stories in the community. I've never forgotten that and appreciate what she did for us to this day.
    2 points
  4. Apparently KDBC used Turn To back in 1990: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=mCnO6JKgiyk;m=2;s=40
    2 points
  5. Whoa. Sexual harassment is not sexual assault.
    1 point
  6. We'd need more late 80s material and maybe an open that's not pitch corrected. There's also a hunk of KVIA News 7 Nightcast in February 1991, featuring Chris Chesrown and Raymond Mesa (who later became the main anchor at KDBC):
    1 point
  7. "Apparently, the woman complained to CNBC executives that Matthews made inappropriate jokes and comments about her in front of others, that the matter was looked into and it was determined that the comments were inappropriate and in made in poor taste, but were never meant as propositions." http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/nbc-news-settled-sexual-harassment-complaint-against-chris-matthews-in-1999/352300 “In 1999 this matter was thoroughly reviewed and dealt with. At that time Matthews received a formal reprimand,” an MSNBC spokesperson told the parent company in an email on Saturday.
    1 point
  8. With the announcement of its impending loss of affiliation and closure of its news service, KENV in 2007:
    1 point
  9. Ah, before an after the Adelaide affiliation switch! In 1987, ADS7 and SAS10 simultaneously changed both their network affiliations and their broadcast channel numbers to become ADS10 and SAS7. The simultaneous switch meant that, for the viewers, Seven Network programming stayed on Channel 7 in Adelaide, and Ten programming stayed on Channel 10, but the local newscasts and any other local programming switched channels. (There was -- and still is -- no syndicated programming in Australia, which made things quite a bit simpler.) This is how the two stations covered the switch:
    1 point
  10. They didn't even remove the NBC (G-E-C) chimes! J
    1 point
  11. KABC, Los Angeles; 11 p.m., 1972: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=Vn-39L9OnPk;t=17
    1 point
  12. https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2017/12/5/taking-it-to-the-net Here's hoping.... The former West Virginia media stations also dumped their Frankly sites in favor of Lakana. I think whoever was responsible for trying to pick out all the CrappyLocalWebsite.com domains either got laid off or their head exploded
    1 point
  13. KGUN’s WNDU 1986 open in full
    1 point
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