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  1. Why do I feel like Sam came on for the 20th anniversary?
    2 points
  2. What was a KSAZ weekend like in 1994? *coyote howl*
    2 points
  3. Actually, the News 12 networks are hyper local. I can speak only for News 12 New Jersey and most of the news in NJ centric. Very little from LI, Bronx, Rockland/Westchester, or CT. They are regional, but not tri state, hyper regional in reality.
    1 point
  4. Tia Ewing (former anchor/reporter at WOIO) is the newest face at WFLD. I believe she is taking Anita's spot on GDC. She is a native Chicagoan and today was her first day on-air.
    1 point
  5. That "3 for All" sounds like it's unrelated to the Klein& campaign. It honestly doesn't sound like a TV jingle at all...egads.
    1 point
  6. Whoa! KMTV used "3 For All"? KCCI news update, this is definitely earlier than 1990.
    1 point
  7. Earliest KTSF newscast. [MEDIA=youtube] hQaCiz84KOI[/MEDIA]
    1 point
  8. Compare those late 1995 teases to these from January of the same year: Here are some from early 1996:
    1 point
  9. Well, that's a nice collection — even has the very rare first iteration of TVbD opens and some stuff I've never seen. You want old? Here's old: a KSEL (now KAMC, Lubbock) promotional film from 1969! The station had been on air a year at this point. And even older? KDUB (now KLBK) news and other material from the 50s and 60s! Too old? Let's stay in Texas for this cool behind-the-scenes look at a KDBC newscast from 1992...with a news music surprise!
    1 point
  10. Here's some classic WAVE-3 News intros you'll enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9o0x0C46Ss
    1 point
  11. ....But the set is soooooo pretty!
    1 point
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