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Don't think this was posted here: the premiere opening of Sunday on the Nine Network from Down Under, 11/5/81 (anchorman Jim Waley expresses similar goals to what the late, great Charles Kuralt expressed on Sunday Morning on CBS in 1979 here in America)...
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Didn't know he passed on until now-- what from?! The obit from KVUE states only that it was a brief illness.
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Don't know if this was posted here: WNBC News 4 New York expanded late edition, 1984; has Ralph Penza, Anna Bond, Sal Marchiano on sports, and Al Roker w/the weather
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E72bxOTEiQ From 7/3/78: premiere of The New Tic Tac Dough on CBS Daytime w/Wink Martindale (this CBS show only lasted 7/3/78 to 9/1/78, and was a precursor to the more famous syndie that ran from 1978-86 [1978-85 w/Wink, and 1985-86 w/Jim Caldwell]; IIRC, this broadcast was from KNXT Channel 2 in L.A. [CBS O&O of the City of Angels, before that station became KCBS in 1984])
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So the premiere of syndie WOF later in '83 saw the evening edition pared to the half-hour it is now? Interesting!
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And I think that might have been an extended evening edition, owing to all the news of the mayoral election, among other things.
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WTVQ Channel 36 (ABC Lexington, KY): 1992 promos for the early-prime, evening and late editions of NewsChannel 36, plus Nightline, and apparent reruns of ABC primetime shows after Nightline
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Been almost 30 years since I saw that for the first time!
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WNBC NYC 8/24/89: Live at Five and News 4 New York evening edition
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Now, for the first time in 2.5 decades (it's been that long since I saw it way back when in 1993), the opening of a syndie movie package called Columbia Night at the Movies (being as I hadn't seen it since I was 12 [that's when I saw it for the first time], my illusions about its nature were shattered, and remarkably so):
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How do you mean by that? Is it because they do more editorializing than actual reporting?
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Never thought of it that way-- did not know, either, until you clarified.
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Why would Hearst make it such that only the evening edition of NewsCenter5 would be available to stream?
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Noticed how young Michael was then (apparently in his early 30s)-- he's graying now in his late 50s. Also, noticed when Geoff Hart was on sports there then (in that Clemson/Carolina Big Game commercial); he's a morning edition man now alongside Amanda Crawford, with Dale Gilbert being the weatherman.
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KNBC News 4 LA Nightside (late edition from that L.A. NBC O&O), 1984; Nick Clooney is the anchorman
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The midday report, evening edition and late edition in one package?! That's a lot!
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I see what you mean: no color balancing!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=xalM-KAE0Gw;list=LLmGTOzuak557nxHiHvoprvA;t=0 First 15 min. of CBS News Morning w/the late Charles Kuralt, Wed. Jan. 21, 1981
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Part 2 of CBS commercials from a Nov. 1987 CBS College Football broadcast between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Nebraska Cornhuskers: encompasses the entirety of The Prudential College Football Report (halftime show w/Jim Nantz and the late Ara Parseghian), but also includes a newsbrief from KWTV Channel 9 (CBS station of Oklahoma City), and other commercials
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It certainly did! Was there an update that quickly that caused the Junkie to take it down and redo it?
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Another of the few NBC stations that had the sports man billed as "on sports": WGAL Channel 8 (NBC Harrisburg/Lancaster/York, PA), circa 1989, for the late edition (which announcer Charlie Van Dyke billed as the "Late Report" of NewsCenter 8).
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Do you think that you might be able to include it in a revision? After all, IIRC, you have posted revised editions of many of the packages you posted earlier to include new material that was recently discovered since you first posted those packages.
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ABC WNT, 5/23/83 (David Brinkley in Washington, substituting for Frank Reynolds)
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[QUOTE="Info Junkie, post: 218831, member: 3593"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Nbz73KhZfY The latest from Orlando - pinging @NESTLEH cause I know he wanted me to do this.[/QUOTE] Just looking at it now-- best opening so far is that one starting around the 3:30 or 3:31 mark for the late edition ([I]NewsCenter 2 Nightcast[/I]), with an apparent stereo version of the opening music on that late edition.
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All the videos you've made-- have they been composed from existing openings (both those that are still on YouTube, and those that were, but are no longer)?
