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Tyler

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  1. Yeah, I wasn’t being snarky. Apologies if it came off that way. I was trying to prove that things like that need not be overlooked. Why complicate branding outside of a newscast when you can just say “CBS.”
  2. Here me out: ”CBS.”
  3. Absolutely not. Not a f’ing chance.
  4. Color me impressed. Well done, CBS News.
  5. I agree. Most don’t seem to like the move to DC but I’m on board with it.
  6. Saw a new KDKA sports promo. Don’t have video of it but it uses the deconstructed eye and blue color scheme that matches the CBS network look. It was sharp looking.
  7. Because the NOW brand wasn’t meant to replace existing newscasts. As if those black and gold graphics weren’t ugly enough on their own. Paired with that green CW logo
  8. John Q Public has no clue that KDKA TV and KDKA radio aren’t related. The average viewer has no reason to know they aren’t related. I don’t think that even with solid ratings and historical call letters that stations like KDKA will not get the new branding. CBS wants consistency. And when you let a handful of stations go rogue, you end up with things like hideous black and gold graphics. CBS is looking to the future, and the future doesn’t include call letters or station numbers.
  9. You’re way too obsessed with the black/gold look at KD. Any future new O&O graphics will be standard on KD and not black/gold.
  10. I agree. I do love the network look.
  11. I highly doubt a new O&O look is launching soon. If one were launching, I think they would have held off on the First Alert Weather gimmick and launched it at the same time as the new look.
  12. That weather grab is from this promo
  13. Here is another animation of the CBS logo https://cbsloc.al/3iI0R4P
  14. IDK, but I like it!
  15. WPXI HD videos Courtesy of me...
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