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Samantha

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  1. I've moved the International YouTube Findings from the International News forum over here and renamed it the International Video Thread. Hopefully that helps keep the Classic Video Thread especially a little more focused on US/Canada content (and things with relevance to the US).
  2. Some KOVR from 1987: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=-VWugGCMpq0;t=2255 This isn't the short-lived era, unfortunately; it's the mid-80s Newsmat stuff.
  3. There is no EGAD client list unfortunately. There are also very few references to the firm in general.
  4. Wow, the 1996 open is jarring. The station had done a lot of modernizing in presentation but the news open was completely divorced from that.
  5. Yeah, I would say that's probably Vance, and if not him, maybe EGAD... It looks like they updated their L3s at some point (report #3). Looking at his site he had WHNS as a client though...
  6. A KETV bumper from 1979 using News People: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=MKrvUUAJoxU;t=63
  7. WLKY's Channel 32 News (with the Copeland/Louisville Symphony theme) from January 22, 1990:
  8. That KVIA theme (aka KNTV 1986) is curious. Is that a Peters composition, maybe?
  9. The 10PM Report from WCCO News for June 8, 1988. This would have been a brand new look, too: And a KCCI noon show from 1996:
  10. I think that's the oldest Spanish-language newscast in the US on YouTube. (The theme is in the NMSA as WTOP 1968.) Holy cake! This is from September 25, 1974. The newscast is extremely heavy on national stories. In fact it has no local stories in the A block and none until three into the B block. The lead story in the B block is about the Honduran foreign minister describing the impact of Hurricane Fifi on his country at the UN General Assembly. That hurricane struck the country in September. Another story in the B block, and the first local story, is on the then-upcoming sentencing of California Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke for perjury.
  11. Why couldn't they have simply offered to surrender KFNE's license?
  12. That's probably dead too. I imagine Mark III/Wyomedia will search for a new buyer, but I really want to hear more about how this one fell apart. Interestingly this comes three months after WXNerd warned the deal, which had received FCC approval, was on hold and the lawyers were being called in.
  13. Wow, that is a big surprise. There must have been a hold-up somewhere in the line. I also have to wonder if, given the nature of the market (and the number of network affiliations that would be commonly controlled), the recent concerns about local TV ads caused problems at Justice.
  14. KAVU celebrated its 35th last year:
  15. A communications tower in Lincoln, Nebraska, might be going back up after it toppled a year ago. Speedway Properties, which bought the land for nearly than $1.1 million last month, is assessing the feasibility of building a new tower on the site. The existing 500-foot tower's collapse affected telecommunications services as well as two television lessees, stations KFXL (which was put out of commission for three months) and K18CD-D (which repeated KSNB and just relaunched as CW affiliate KCWH-LD). There's still no word on why the tower collapsed. As crews worked to dismantle it, a spark started a fire in the TV transmitter shack which caused an additional $100,000 in damage.
  16. It's all the rural Minnesota news. Here's a KTTC open and a KEYC close in one clip from 1984: This 1985 KTTC open shows a new look and new open music: And a WTHR 11pm open from 1996:
  17. The open (and part of the newscast) from KCBS's Action News in 1990: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=yovn5U6pgBY;t=2507
  18. Yup, found that while digging through libraries... Sonoton is a new library to the NMSA, I believe. It is a European library, so it wouldn't have seen so much use stateside. (Other notable Euro libraries include DeWolfe and Music House.) It's not a theme, but the stings that KSAT used in its famous last names open are also in this library as "Mega Cut A7". "Mega Cut A1" was used as the headline bed at the end of the open. I can't find the swoosh. They even used Newscast A for the close:
  19. More to the point, a lot of people in TV have made the leap to more stable careers in PR.
  20. A shaky KEYC aircheck from 1990 — it's a noon open and close, with the station using People You Can Count On (The Coast):
  21. Governmental and educational access, yes, but public access, no. We had "Leased Access" on our cable system which was literally an excuse to have an infomercial channel. The local police department also once had a channel.
  22. 22 minutes of WSB news coverage, including of the fatal helicopter crash killing NASCAR racer Davey Allison in 1993. The station is already using Image VIII but not the Vance graphics: And a KOVR 13 News brief from 1989... Kizzume's got the quality and the clips! :O https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=mrJS9UUxvQI;t=1070
  23. KNXV has its new news director. Mark Casey was the ND at KPNX from 1999 to 2012 and then was the station manager until 2016. He most recently was the public information officer for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office. https://www.abc15.com/about-us/news-releases/mark-casey-named-news-director-at-abc15-arizona
  24. Is this maybe a markets show? Interestingly, the Gaylord-esque map animation has the map configured as it would be in most of Asia... The open itself is a "What were they thinking" mish-mash!
  25. Interesting they had it resung and kept using it after rebranding away from 5TV (and getting new news music).
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