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  1. I'm trying to identify a theme that isn't on the NMSA... yet. It's the music WBTW was using in 1985. I think it's a production track. It sounds a bit like Network Music, but I can't find anything from their albums on the Universal site.
     

     

    It was used in the opens too. Listen at the 1:14 mark
    https://www.wbtw.com/news13-digital-first/news13-turns-65-a-look-back-at-the-station-and-the-stories-its-told/

  2. 17 hours ago, Samantha said:

    WBTV would make more sense of the stations that used it to have it written. 'BTV had a lengthy history of custom music (Part of Your Life, Bringing It Home to You, the "Turn to People You Know" image they used in 1980-81, this, and Signature). But not everything the station used was custom (particularly the WCCO '83/84 set, or the Palmer package).


    Related to WBTV... they appeared to have an “On Your Side” campaign during the PNP era; an instrumental is heard during this sign-off/sign-on message:

     

     

    Shelly Palmer has done station image songs in the past, but this doesn’t sound like Palmer to me.

  3. I have a "good feeling" the 'WRAL 1982 News Theme' & image is by JAM Productions.

     

     

    The female vocalist in the above promo sounds like the same one as in this promo for WVRN in Richmond, "It's a Good Feeling to Know" which was made for WJZ by JAM Productions and is paired to their The News Leader music package.

     

     

    Is anyone able to back this up with more evidence? The WRAL theme and song is giving me strong JAM vibes.

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  4. 8 hours ago, TheMassMediaGeek said:

    This is from WTKR’s TV3 year (because the station did this look for just over a year) in March of 1995. With the flashy open that synced with “Global Village” by SAM (which WTKR Commissioned), this is the only news music by Stephen Arnold that I like.

     

    I posted this a while back but glad you enjoyed it! I was excited to come across it because there wasn't a whole lot of the "It's Time for TV-3" look online.

     

    The same tape also has most of the 5pm news on it (the beginning was taped over with WTKR from 1999... appears they used the tape to record soaps and they let it run). This gives you a look at the franchise opens, etc.

     

     

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  5. On 4/27/2020 at 7:06 PM, bmasters1 said:

    WIS Channel 10 (NBC Columbia, SC): The 7:00 Report, for Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1994 (WIS did a 7 P.M. edition back in the day, but I'm not sure if they still do that there; I know that WSPA here in my hometown does 7 News at 7, and IIRC, WCIV [ABC in Charleston, SC] does ABC News 4 at 7)

     

    Coincidentally, Ed Carter passed away this morning at the age of 81 due to complications from COVID-19.

    https://www.wistv.com/2020/04/28/former-wis-anchor-ed-carter-dies/

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  6. WKFT (Fayetteville, NC) commercials from 1992 including this WKFT Newsbrief anchored by Joyce Ohajah, who would end up as a presenter for ITV in the UK.

     

     

    WKFT ended its news department in 1989, but began hourly news updates like this one in 1991 using the same news theme from the former newscast.

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  7. WVEC report on the Virginia General Assembly's failure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment on February 13, 1980. Includes the last few seconds of the open using the ABC World News Tonight synthesizer theme.

     

     

    Virginia finally ratified the ERA today - 40 years later.

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  8. 3 hours ago, Info Junkie said:

    Sticking to Washington, DADOSUPERMARIO2 has been uploaded some TVARK stuff, like this WUSA open from ‘05:

     

    TVARK is back online: https://www.tvark.org/?page=644

     

    It appears this user is Bandicam-ing their stuff and re-uploading to Youtube. Not cool, bro.

     

    3 hours ago, REWRetroSuperstation said:

    Hey everyone,

     

    As you know, the channel that you saw the old news opens etc, have been changing directions, so with that in mind here's the same WNBC 1995 open in HD/Smooth Frame Video

     

    What do you use to capture 60fps? I would love to transition to this for my uploads at some point.

  9. 12 hours ago, Samantha said:

    This KIMA open is different from the others I've seen with Working For You...a lot cheaper but with a cool jazzy "late open" cut:

     

    I believe WFMY used that cut too.

     

    11 hours ago, Info Junkie said:

    KWTV had really slick graphics, that’s for sure.

     

    It's sooo ridiculously 90s... especially the first letter mismatched font type on the supers. I love it.

  10. 18 hours ago, sctvhound said:

     

    Gotta love the font WBTW used for the weather. Small town. And it seemed like nearly every small or medium market CBS affiliate in the late 80s used the CBS Evening News font at the time. 

     

    And even being only two channels over from ABC (WPDE), the difference in 13 and 15’s ratings was stark. Didn’t hurt that WBTW had over a quarter century head start on WPDE.

     

    One of the things I noticed about this is how smaller-market WBTW looked at the time. Robeson and Scotland counties (NC) hadn't been added to the DMA yet. They looked more Pee Dee-focused... Myrtle Beach was on the cusp of the explosion in growth it experienced in the 1990s, so it's no surprise there are only a couple Grand Strand shots in the open. I would've expected a golf course flyover in there, but Myrtle just wasn't quite there yet.

  11. Thanks to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, all episodes of UNC-TV's North Carolina Now from its 1994 premiere through July 31, 1998 are available online for viewing.

     

    In searching the archive, I came across the composer for the original "cheesy 1990s talk show" theme in the credits roll: a company called Scores (not related to Score Productions).

     

    You can see an episode with an nice, long 1-minute closing with the theme here

     

    I can't find any information about Scores... it sounds like this company has been out of business for quite some time. I assume it was North Carolina-based.

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