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  1. Please someone gift this guy a capture card!
  2. KCCI TV 8 News at Noon, 28 years ago today:
  3. WRMD is getting a similar overhaul to KTDO come Monday — very obviously NBCU bringing the ex-ZGS stations up to spec. Giselle López joins the station from WSCV and will anchor both of its 5pm-hour newscasts. Last month, the station changed its name from Telemundo Tampa to Telemundo 49 and debuted the NBCU platform mobile app and website. As this piece also mentions, WRMD airs the 6am and noon editions of WKAQ's newscasts.
  4. With NBC buying out ZGS, its lone full-power station, KTDO El Paso, is getting an overhaul. On Monday, the station debuts expanded newscasts, as well as a new website and mobile app. The changes are very clearly timed to the start of the World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday. The new newscasts fill the 4pm hour and bring the station in line with the other Telemundo O&Os. Ivette Sánchez, who had been reporting for six years, becomes the new female anchor at 4, 5 and 10, while existing male anchor Claudio Herrera will also be on at 4:30. Karla Mariscal will anchor both halves of the 4pm hour.
  5. A taste of KOVR from maybe 1993-94? And a WOI special report and open from 1990, both using News Leader: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=QZfwpnTuzqQ;t=265 There's plenty more WOI from the Iowa State University library's special collections archive (!), such as this edition of "5 Country Close Up" from January 1, 1980: And this edition of "Iowa Perspectives" from 1979, a special edition of Monday Newsfive: The channel also has news clips and other WOI ephemera dating back to the 50s and additional 80s-90s material. If you like WOI, you'll love ISU's library!
  6. Another CKVR Total News newscast, this time from November 1990:
  7. This is almost as 80s as it gets: a 1988 promo for William La Jeunesse and the I-Team on KTSP NewsCenter 10... Good golly it's 80s all over! (La Jeunesse joined Fox News Channel in 1998; he also had stints at KTVK and KNSD.)
  8. There's one more KXAS piece of interest, and it does need a content warning. During a story on a hostage crisis, the hostage-taker, standing outside the convenience store where his victims were holed up, took his own life—and KXAS was in the middle of a live shot when it happened. (It happens at about 3:07 in)
  9. WJTV's "News 12 This Weekend" in 1995: KSLA News 12 in 1998 with the Ellis-era E.Q. Vance open:
  10. I have the audio of a 1982 6pm open (branded the "Eyewitness Newshour") but can't load the video. It is a theme not in the NMSA.
  11. I hope you like KSTU...
  12. Has to be 1984 or early-mid 1985, as after that Welch went to CapCities/ABC and WCCO was the final non-ABC station he serviced. (KMGH, then also a CBS affiliate, was also on his client list in '85.) Meanwhile, the full 1992 Wisconsin Broadcasters' Association awards! Highlights for TV include a snippet of WAOW with the Palmer package, WXOW in 1992 with Signature (a full two years ahead of NMSA), plus a little bit of footage of WITI's coverage of the Dahmer trial airing nonstop on WDJT. Several other WBA awards presentations are on the channel.
  13. Tom Joles and Mari Bennett on KOB's "News 4 New Mexico" in June 1989, using the Otis Conner theme that may well have been written for them:
  14. A happy holiday greetings from Mark Curtis (!) of KSTP's Eyewitness News in 1989:
  15. A KOVR sports report from 1982 showing the red-white-blue (!) set they used at the time:
  16. Some KXTV promos from 1984:
  17. A partial KIMA open from 1990 with the CBS affiliate package of the era: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=PtcHI9Gf-F0;t=67
  18. What's up on WMUR's NewsNine in 1986?
  19. I'm just taking a wild guess — it's definitely a library, but which one I have no clue. The Battle of the Video Games clip definitely means it was out by 1983.
  20. It's almost certainly from a production library then. Maybe it's in KPM's LP set?
  21. That is cringeworthy!
  22. Some sort of syndicated "alternative" program? It was apparently headquartered in the Twin Cities area. I found this on some St. Paul cultural interview schedule from 2016: "Ramsey County Historical Society Television: Medium to the Mind — Preserving the Interviews of TELLSTAR NEWS TELLSTAR NEWS, a nationally syndicated news and commentary television program, brought viewers alternative perspectives and information on critical issues facing the nation and the world; 112 half-hour interviews have been saved from its six years of production. Ramsey County Historical Society would like to conserve, preserve, and share these important stories with youth and adults within the Cultural District and Saint Paul Public Schools. Funding in the amount of $12,430 from the Cultural STAR program will enable the conversion of all interview videos into a digital format, produce four 10-minute videos for classroom use, and make all of these resources available to the public on the RCHS website." The video description says 1986-1995.
  23. Hmm, that's the theme used by NJN. Almost sounds like it might have an image song? I can easily hum something like "People You Can Count On, 27 Eyewitness News"... (Certainly explains WXOW having that theme) Here's a KOVR newsbrief from 1981: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=g-mQix0sGP0;t=834
  24. The oldest newscast on file at KTRK — August 23, 1978:
  25. Thirty years ago tomorrow, a tornado slammed into Middlesboro, KY, killing one, causing tons of damage and resulting in this WYMT special:
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