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dpb

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  1. This may be a bit morbid. But the fact that he is back on CBS, after all that has happened, probably means his health is not that great.
  2. One of the best local news themes ever produced! Great to see it being brought back! I wonder if anyone has asked Frank Gari for his reaction. He must be proud.
  3. It would have remained a story, no matter what ABC's decision was. If they still anchored together, every interaction would be scrutinized leading to many new tabloid stories.
  4. Strong resemblance indeed! Do we know if that is a Stephen Arnold composition too?
  5. The updates sound really great! More melodic and brassy than the originals. It's clear that Chris has studied news music for years.
  6. Give the guy running News Music Central some credit! He's breathing new life into some great themes by Jerome Gilmer. I'm really liking this update to be honest.
  7. It seems that the CNBC audience just rejected Shep. Hard to see how this improves, even if you change the schedule.
  8. The reason that Move Closer works on WPVI and WNEP is because of nostalgia. Al Ham's music -- to his credit -- is distinctive, even for its time. But if a new station adopted it, it would be widely criticized by viewers. Al Ham's spiritual lyrics and cheesy melodies do not fit into today's culture.
  9. The new theme is by DreamArtists Music once again.
  10. GMA started using a new theme yesterday. It's again by DreamArtists Music. More percussion, less EDM.
  11. Those are not questions I asked. My sense of the matter is that he was simply approached to do a news theme for KFSN because they liked his work for ABC News.
  12. Matthew Kajcienski told me. (I'm the guy behind NetworkNewsMusic.com)
  13. People might want to watch GMA tomorrow morning.
  14. The serious cut is actually a cut of the Hans Zimmer package.
  15. Yeah, it's one of four alternate bumpers in the package. To be precise, it's the fast bumper.
  16. How was it different? The package only contains one open. I think ABC producers shortened it themselves.
  17. Wouldn't bet on it. I think they want to be seen as doing hard news, all the while serving up soft content. This way the audience thinks it's eating its spinach but in in fact being served sugary treats. Ideal combo from ABC's perspective.
  18. I think changes to the broadcast in terms of content are unlikely. As someone else said, Diane's World News became more tabloidy after Ben Sherwood became president. Secondly, they are having succes in the ratings for the first time in 20 years. Why change course now?
  19. Diane's exit is fascinatingly low key.
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