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Ntropolis

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  1. Do we still have the ability to edit posts? If we do, I can't find it.
  2. WAVY's 50th anniversary special from 2007.
  3. Those are the "seven cities" that make up Hampton Roads. All of the stations gradually added more cities to their legal ID in the 90s and into the early 2000s for some reason.
  4. That’s Ignitor open #2 ca. 2000. That one was in between the open I posted above and the one I’m using as my avatar. http://vartv.com/gallery.htm has a few Richmond opens including WTVR from 1993 and 1998.
  5. [QUOTE="Info Junkie, post: 221027, member: 3593"]Also I’m trying to decide on what to do for a Virginia compilation - should I do Richmond or Norfolk? Or both? I really love both markets and have been there too. And speaking of VA, that WDBJ open has seen YT before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQZ2SPTtkTE I posted that clip back in February and @ChesapeakeTV called it one of the worst depictions of VA he’s ever seen.[/QUOTE] WAVY has a fairly complete open history on YouTube going back to 1980... just missing the daytime Wall to Wall opens. WVEC’s is somewhat complete going back to the early 80s. WTKR has holes in the 80s and an “undiscovered” open used in 1998/99 when they first switched to Ignitor. Feel free to reach out if you need help compiling these. That WDBJ open may be a terrible depiction of the Commonwealth, but I’d definitely place it in the top 10 Virginia news opens! A classic for sure.
  6. WDBJ 11pm open from February 1994:
  7. Cutting-edge stuff for ‘88. Definitely set the tone for the early-mid 1990s.
  8. Here’s a bit of WTKR on the derailment of the Norfolk & Western 611 in the Great Dismal Swamp in May 18, 1986. Anchors Betty Francis and Ross MacCallum. No open or music or anything on this clip, unfortunately. Would love to see more of WTKR during this period... this was months before going to the “Discover the Land of the 3” look.
  9. True... KFMB's slogan was "Right Here, Right Now" when they were using Impact.
  10. That's good... I like the Jammin' crew and I know they'll do a great job keeping it local.
  11. Nice find! He's voiced WITN since the early 90s. They used that other mystery voice for a while before reverting back to him on the opens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=9TpMkJqV1Ro;t=10 Here he is in an open from 1998... He still voices a lot of their promos while Charlie Van Dyke is on the opens.
  12. Looks like Cinemagic work... they did a lot of medium-market stuff in the early-mid 2000's, but did have some bigger clients like KDKA and WMAR. They sure did blow their budget on graphics instead of spending it on things more worthwhile from the sound of it.
  13. That’s just a standard 2000’s Gray open to me. Not bad, not great. You must be a youngin’... this is what that open replaced. I remember WCTV being mocked around these parts for having this logo:
  14. I sure wish I could see the first-gen (~1992) News Series 2000+ opens again. phillyvideofan had it up years ago before his channel was suspended.
  15. My favorite thing about this? CounterForce 40! Not sure what it's supposed to mean but I like it
  16. One of the dishes on the STL tower had the NBC snake logo on it... I wonder if that was saved.
  17. WDIV's AM news open from 2003(?) with the morning theme of Local First News
  18. WECT quietly changed the branding of its newscasts on WSFX as of Monday, June 25. They’re now known as “WECT News on Fox Wilmington” They’re using WECT’s version of the Raycom graphics and the WECT peacock duratran. Aerial remains as the music package.
  19. Although it's already "discovered"... I'm pulling up the Otis Conner WROC/WXII theme again. Listen closely to the melody in the background of this WXII promo from 1988... This was during the era they were using the "remixed" Wall to Wall arranged by Conner, but that's definitely the exact same melody as that's regarded as separate. Could it be the same package, or is it more likely that Conner was recycling the melody for the "Wall to Wall remix" now that we know the "WROC theme" existed in 1987 (KOB)? Is there more to the story about the WXII/WYFF remix?
  20. Came here to post this... you beat me to it, haha! Early usage of Right Here, Right Now for sure... I wonder if it began in late 2000? Any Charlotteans have any insight? They were certainly using the more subdued cuts than the era with the powerful opens voiced by Charlie Van Dyke that are on the NMSA (used presumably after this)
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