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Samantha

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  1. There was an operating relationship between KTWO and KGWC and KLWY/KFNB. All these stations are being acquired. The same sort of DMA mess that characterizes this region is spreading. I have no idea what the end product is. What is clear is that there will be only one company producing TV newscasts in Wyoming. Gray and Legacy will be the only companies owning commercial TV stations licensed to Wyoming.
  2. That sounds like Gray.
  3. So KGWC is being dumped on a non profit. It appears likely that one of the satellites will become the new KGWC. Read this article: http://k2radio.com/caspers-channel-13-to-purchase-cbs-affiliate-kgwc/
  4. I have literally no idea what's going to happen with the affiliations. Gotta admit, television in Wyoming is kind of a mess as is, and some of that's simply because of the DMA lines.
  5. Interesting that KGWC is being spun off. I imagine there is going to be some network shuffling of some sort. And who will want KGWC, arguably one of the CBS network's worst affiliates?
  6. [QUOTE="Herb Tarlek, post: 202322, member: 2366"]Raymie, I would love to have some of the old WTVY footage you shared. WTVY has lost a lot of the historical files for some reason.John Williams passed away in 2011 and I know his family would love to see more. Thanks again for sharing.[/QUOTE] You would be better served contacting @compubit who uploaded the original clip. He may not have much.
  7. And see, I totally disagree in re: Doug Myers. Not a match at all. The open probably dates to 1992 at least: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id=NGbUnSxm2tQ;t=95 The same channel with the WPBN/WTOM and WWTV/WWUP footage has this WGTU rarity...a news cut-in from May 15, 1996. Evidently it was a partnership with the newspaper. This would have aired during GMA. WGTU did not have a full local news service, so this was among the only local news output on the station along with some sort of 11pm update: Those clips, and some of the short 2000s stuff, really make it clear how much ownership neglected 7&4 (they finally got the Sinclair pack this year — Sinclair is probably the best owner these stations have had in a long time).
  8. It's still a problem. Corporate PACs aren't surprising, and I get that Sinclair is subject to certain sorts of federal regulations that it might want to lobby for. The NDs should never have received this email, though.
  9. TIL Sinclair has a PAC. They asked their executive staff — including, as a result, their local NDs — to contribute to it. Woof. Sinclair Broadcast Group PAC broke for Republicans 2-to-1 in the 2016 cycle, according to data from OpenSecrets. Its funding primarily comes from the Smith family and other Sinclair executives and their families. The contributions are to congressional candidates — no presidential donations.
  10. KVIA material in 1993:
  11. It was Electronic Graphics and Design of Dallas (which I know did WVIT). Not much exists of them these days even in print materials. And this video has a couple examples; WEAR being ripped off by WTVY (both in this video) and WJHG thinking it's in Baltimore... [MEDIA=vimeo]244566783[/MEDIA]
  12. There's another one of these somewhere on the internet...or at least there was (same open animation). I believe it might even have been on TV-Ark somewhere (it was definitely not in great quality). So I'd known that this existed, but I hadn't seen another copy of it. The rarity is accentuated by the fact that Trebek only did this gig from January to May of 1987. In an interview he did that fall for People, Trebek wasn't quite happy with VTV:
  13. These two are not local news but they are worth your time. I must admit, today I learned what "The Morning Program" was. And this...just watch a bit of it. At least the open.
  14. Yes, that's Total. No, KTVX didn't commission it. (One or two short newspaper articles from 1993 mentioned Non-Stop making music for WCBS.) Also, Jeremiah's channel has other stuff on it (in fact, a variety of markets are represented):
  15. While I posted CKVR's "VRLand News" the other day, I think it's worth putting into context how... out of character that look was for them! The 1990 open is new. In the mid-80s, CKVR used this pulsating ditty that is a production track (it was at least used by the UK's Channel 4). This is the new material - an open from 1990: This theme, with one or two graphical variations, was used from 1991/92 through to the VRLand change:
  16. Longtime Arizona reporter Donna Rossi is retiring. She had spent the last 24 years at KPHO (joining presumably amidst their need to expand for CBS in 1994) and had previously been at KOLD and KNAZ. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10213985246518285
  17. The idea was obviously to give a regional touch to the news department on a station that seemed to otherwise be aiming much more for Toronto as time went on.
  18. Probably my single favorite Canadian news theme...and I've never seen the original open with it! By early '97, they'd tightened up the open. And get a load of the set!
  19. Tuesday1!
  20. That is the real deal, though the weather bump was most certainly edited. There also was probably a change in news music at some point.
  21. WHP in November 1988, still pre-Peters:
  22. Behind the scenes at Canada's Global News in late 1989, a great look at a major-market (if Canadian) news operation:
  23. Clearly an attempt to mimic the CBS Evening News look of the period...
  24. You sure that's 1998? Wowza! Those graphics had to have been in use for years. Also...KFBB is on the Silvertree client list. @TServo2049 this is one you'll want to see!
  25. A WOI 5TV News break in 1987: Please get a capture card: A KDBC news brief from 1988 (still with the circular logo):
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