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  1. KNBC, Los Angeles; 11 p.m., 1974 (go to 3:57 if not taken there automatically): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=hlHK1R5qIbY;m=3;s=57 This theme is listed by NMSA as a close-only theme -- but here it's used for the open.
  2. In Australia, WIN Tasmania is moving the production of its regional news to the mainland -- and eliminating all weekend regional newscasts. This is how ABC Tasmania reported on the development:
  3. Finally, a complete newscast from WMAQ's relatively short-lived NewsChannel 5 era:
  4. From New Orleans, WWL's coverage of the crash of Pan Am Flight 759, 1982:
  5. From Chicago, WGN's news from 1972; the crash of United Flight 553 is the top story (w/ sound issues at the beginning): CBS News correspondent Michelle Clark died in the crash.
  6. CLTV, Chicago; 7 p.m., 2003:
  7. KGUN, Tucson; 1980:
  8. KTLA: The First 35 Years (1982):
  9. KHQ, Spokane; 11 p.m., 1992:
  10. From Denver, here's KMGH in its final days as a CBS affiliate, 1995:
  11. This clip, from Chicago, is only partly TV-related but it's interesting: a 1992 promo for WMAQ-AM's CNN affiliation (at the time, the former NBC radio station was owned by Group W):
  12. KBS, South Korea; 9 p.m., 1987:
  13. KABC, Los Angeles; 11 p.m., 1974: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=mbv661NS5ck;m=2;s=28
  14. On the occasion of today's World Cup final, here's an open from RTL in Croatia using Gari's News Line in 2004 (RTL's flagship German channel had dropped the theme by 1997):
  15. Speaking of Elvis' death, here's that day's news from Antenne 2 (now France 2); the King's death is covered extensively, but the top story is the resumption of Concorde flights to New York: It's not TV, but this is how Elvis' death was announced on the English service of Radio Luxembourg, the legendary pan-European pop music radio station:
  16. WFLD, Chicago; 9 p.m., 1995:
  17. WMAQ, Chicago; 6 p.m., 1994:
  18. From Phoenix, a few KTVK promos, 1978-'80:
  19. In this 1984 clip, WLS is using a blue backdrop because of the election, so the similarity to the '90s look is even more apparent:
  20. WLS, a very conservative station, used that KABC-style setup for ages -- since 1984 (I believe). Only the backdrop and the shape of the desk changed slightly over all those years. I like their early '80s set better:
  21. From Phoenix, a few KPNX teases and promos, 1995:
  22. WLS, Chicago; 11:30 a.m., 1997:
  23. It's very similar to this WGN open in particular:
  24. From 2000, the first edition of WCBS's New York Live! (4 p.m. news), during the station's "Information Network" era:
  25. A few days later, the full, deadly extent of the 1995 heat wave had become apparent:
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