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  1. The logo changed by the time they moved into their new building in 1978, which may have been when it debut. I found another article from 1981 talking about WISN and Hello Milwaukee, which references ad agency Frankenberry Laughlin and Constable as WITI's "long-time advertising agency". They resigned from the WITI account by the time the 1982 article about bringing back the Gari "Winners" campaign was published, but that means one thing: Gari was in the Frankenberry Laughlin and Constable Rolodex. The article also mentions two campaigns I haven't seen, "It's Always TV6" and "It's a Milwaukee" (???). I vaguely remember hearing part of a "You sure look like a Winner" jingle in WITI's 50th anniversary special, but it looks like that's been scrubbed from the internet. Might have to dig through the VHS archives at One TVNT later.
  2. I finally got around to tracking down the KTNV version of the WITI promo that's been discussed here and found something else. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=feJbrxfkb7w;t=319 That image campaign is recycled from a WTMJ radio campaign that was done by Terry Sweet. [MEDIA=vimeo]48277908[/MEDIA] i'm still not convinced Sweet did the "Count on TV6/Count on 13" campaign. The KTNV version looks like it was copied from WITI (especially the anchors laughing and looking at the camera part, which was in of the WITI promo) and the music style is different. Hearing his stuff on the radio pretty much daily, the "Count On" campaign sounds nothing like anything else he's done.
  3. Pete Sack is also a substitute teacher in a southeastern Wisconsin school district. Apparently he never moved out of the area after leaving WDJT. I guess he likes what he has going since there's been plenty of chances to move up in Chicago or get back into Milwaukee.
  4. I do know Frank Gari did at least one campaign for WITI in the late 70's (Not sure which "Winners" campaign is being referenced, a lot of the old 70's promos online used the "The Winners on TV-6" tag) and they all have a similar feel to them. It might be a Gari one-off.
  5. ABC is likely to start hubbing things in the next few years too, so I don't know what you imagine ABC "saving" them from. I've already heard rumors that ABC is tired of these shitty graphics packages and are looking at building out a graphics hub and going the group package route. They kind of did in the mornings for a while in 2008. There were a few months where WGBA simulcast "Live at Daybreak" and "Live at Noon" from WTMJ and inserted their own local weather. It bombed, because who would have thought Green Bay locals don't care about what crime is going on in Milwaukee???
  6. It's probably used as a metaphor to motivate employees. All the little cogs and gears make the big one move. The executives all see themselves as the biggest gears. The employees roll their eyes and don't think about the gears again.
  7. Scripps is trying something new, a investigative reporter serving all three of their Florida stations. http://www.ftvlive.com/todays-news/2016/6/8/scripps-names-florida-investigative-reporter What's next, a hubbed weather department?
  8. WDJT is now branding their weather as... "Ready Weather". This is the third brand they've used in the past two years (Was "First Alert Weather" before becoming just "CBS58 Weather") You can see the logo on their site: www.cbs58.com/category/290113/7-day-forecast
  9. It's currently part of my private collection. I am trying to clean it up (it's an extremely muddy, low quality dub) and might find a place online for it eventually.
  10. Both of these were composed by Wisconsin-based jingle composer Terry Sweet (Locals are probably very familiar with his work, he's still in business doing those awful "Step Up to Colders!" commercials) The theme from KTNV is called "TV-8 News Theme" on his 1984 demo reel. Also, I think the vocieover is then-WTMJ announcer Gus Gnorski, for what it's worth. Probably some early "hubbing" going on there. The WBRZ campaign is also on the 1984 demo reel, aptly named "TV-2 The One To Watch-WBRZ".
  11. WSI has a social media integration package where you can easily export static images to social media. It wouldn't be that difficult at all to make a one-off special "scene" like this and send it to Twitter.
  12. Discussion of the new graphics post-launch has been moved here: http://forums.tvnewstalk.net/index.php?threads/wabc-new-graphics.15431/ Again, people. General threads for things that don't warrant their own threads. New graphics is one of those things that deserves it's own thread.
  13. Maybe they took the dog to live on a nice farm up state. Or maybe a producer got pissed off that weather was always going over their allotted time beause of the dog. That will get things cut real quick.
  14. Because it's easier to post them "publicly" and share them internally than it is to privatize them and add an extra step to viewing the thing. By the time people on here find them, they're probably not needed anymore and they get yanked offline. I hope these are early drafts, because what I'm seeing right now is NOT up to the quality you would expect from Market #1.
  15. There is zero evidence that WFAA's affiliation is being revoked nor is there any evidence it is up for sale. It's barely worth discussing. Posting in a manner that's only to cause controversy is generally frowned upon.
  16. Now that I look at what KNTV has... It IS the same thing, just the WCAU titlebar doesn't appear to slightly transparent like KNTV's. The ticker and just about everything else is identical though.
  17. Not sure how you came to that conclusion. These new weather graphics use the same colors and fonts as the current package (Artworks has produced graphics with a similar title bar layout in the past). An update to this package, maybe, but a whole new package is a bit of a stretch. Sometimes stations get new weather computers and use the opportunity to update the graphics. I mean, this IS WCAU we're talking about, they have a history of deviating from the rest of the O&O's... All I'm saying is don't get your hopes up too much.
  18. Exhibit A: Today Scripps announced the acquisition of Cracked.com adage.com/article/media/e-w-scripps-company-buys-cracked-39-million/303496/
  19. I was told WGBA's conversion was ongoing since before the merger, and their graphics were finished months before the Scripps Viz graphics were ready, which is why they didn't get them. It just took a while after the graphics were setup for WGBA to actually debut in HD. Hard to tell, but you never know what might happen over the course of a few weeks......
  20. KTNV in Las Vegas is now branding it's weather forecasts as... First Alert Weather! Shocking, I know. At least the opening graphic looks decent.
  21. Tomorrow! Really though, most of the time the debut date for new sets is on or right before the start of the next sweeps period. Late April is a good early guess for ALL the new sets that are under construction right now.
  22. Raise up what? Just because Scripps does poorly overall doesn't mean it can't have ABC stations that do well... I'm sure not every one of Hearst's ABC stations is a market leader either, and Scripps and Hearst own nearly the same amount of ABC stations...
  23. WFTS is hiring a "Local Program Producer" and "Local Talk Show Host". It's a "non-news" show with the "primary purpose to generate sales revenue". My prediction from August 2014 may be coming true.
  24. The strangely colored lower-third top bar has appeared on another station, signifying that WPTV is now using VizRT:
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