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  1. It's not often that a rival news anchor says hi to another station's camera—and it goes out on air. WFMY, 1984; our trespasser is WGHP's Neill McNeill:
  2. KOTA 1996 News Theme by JAM Productions (for Close Up), WGHP 1984 News Theme (for everything else). Incredible find. That means that that KOTA theme is much, much earlier. *** KVOA, KGUN, SIN and so much more from Tucson in 1980! KVOA's using Cool Hand Luke, KGUN has a close theme beginning at 16:55, and a couple seconds of a KOLD close using the McGraw-Hill style "TheNews" name.
  3. A WSNS sales presentation from late 1985. The station had just shed its subscription television service and switched to full-time Spanish. (The presentation is in English, however.) There's a news open at :40 in. The theme for the news open is Network Music's Energy II. *** WISH 1989 morning open. NewsCenter II + Dude Walker VO (which the NMSA doesn't credit...he's pretty young here) + that stripe transition that a bunch of Pulitzer stations were using: WISH 1997 morning open. Still using Newsleader, but the look of the station had definitely changed since the early part of the decade. Note the female VO, too: Also, a close from 1992. The "Back Home Again in Indiana" melody is fairly easy to pick out here, plus Newsleader is one of my personal favorite packages: *** WTVY 1993/94 (We'll Take You There) at 2:12:
  4. Good one. Back when KTVK was actually a decent outlet for news. They try, but they...just feel bland.
  5. They also had a Turn To re-sing as "Your TV Friend, KSN" (at least the end part), so I had some idea that was coming. That's not on YT again yet. That makes me question the KODE entry for a "Your TV Friend" package by Gari. Did that ever exist for KODE?
  6. The only KSNT video footage from the 1980s we have is from the Television by Design era (it's in the same NewsActive3 reel as that WIBW stuff from the late 80s). By 1993, they were retaining their 1986 logo but had broken off with their own presentation and music.
  7. KSNF 10pm, May 25, 1992: (A block missing but it has a close) Interesting to see how KSNF was branding at this time. In 1990, SJL Communications bought the Kansas State Network and cut costs by severing the microwave link between Wichita and Topeka and Joplin. While their Wichita (and Topeka) outlets had rolled out new logos in 1986 and slick Television by Design graphics in 1988, their Joplin station was using a modestly updated version of the network's mid-80s branding, complete with old "KSN" logo and that yellow-orange-blue stripe pattern.
  8. I'll bring you right back to South Bend... WSJV 10/18/95 9pm: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVGeZgEIywY (using News Edge) Segment about the affiliation switches: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M71pKOX1fY (I wonder what the real motive to making that switch was... The reference to " " comes from their IDs in the run-up to the switch)
  9. For the second straight day a TV station has been sold. $20.5 million for Yellowstone Holdings, a new owner in broadcasting, to acquire two stations (one of which has a full-power repeater) from SagamoreHill.
  10. This was a 50th anniversary special produced by KOAM in 2003. At least two NMSA entries were generated from this: -In the early 1980s, as "News 7", the station used a Network Music production piece, "Eyewitness News" (which I recognized from an old WOKR promo—no, really!). -Later on in the 1980s (probably around 1986?), the station used News '88. -There's a third theme included...but only for two seconds. The station used the Action 7 News branding at some point. There are a lot of things wrong in Wikipedia and the NMSA for KOAM and Joplin in general. The NMSA should be rewriting its Joplin history, which is bad in general.
  11. You just listed the last things of value in Pappas's entire portfolio—its lone Big Four outlets and its largest market station.
  12. KYMA (not KMYA) was a very strange operation for that station group. It's a tiny station in a tiny market (DMA 165) that's not connected to IWCC's Nevada station chain or its cluster in Idaho and Wyoming. It was the last station to use the Great News Package (no, seriously, phasing it out sometime between 2006 and 2009). This station group doesn't have much experience running Big Three affiliates, either. The one they have is KVTV Laredo, TX, which does not have a news operation; their other stations are Fox outlets.
  13. You might forget that South Bend even got tripped up in the affiliation switch. WNDU, 5pm and 6pm, 1995. Slick look! Also explains that when WBND started, it was using both channels 58 and 69. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8aVofJ5648 We even have some video of WBND's first day, carrying ABC's overnight programs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUJlWD5_cE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtLfodbH5ws
  14. That's the first local news of any variety on WXXV since the late 1990s, which itself was the second go-around for local news on that outlet: they aired "Mississippi News Tonight", simulcasted from Jackson's WDBD, in 1991 and 1992.
  15. The oldest KJEO footage found on YT has surfaced. KJEO Eyewitness News, April 1988. News theme is unknown and new:
  16. KCOP 10pm, July 1987. They'd just introduced a new look, one that shared open graphics elements with Australia's Seven Nightly News: (watch this channel — this guy has Joplin, MO stuff that he hasn't posted yet. Some of it is sorely missed, too!)
  17. KTHV full 10pm newscast, 1993. Unusual cut of Gari's "It's All Right Here": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZPWLVyPMqo
  18. CKVR (Barrie, ON) Total News from 1992 with some unusual music...
  19. WVIT close, 1989. This is from the first "Connecticut News" era (the "typewriter package", as I call it): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc4KwoBNNe4
  20. WGHP 10pm, October 1996. Much like many New World Fox stations in the mid-90s, it's barely apparent that this is a Fox affiliate!
  21. The guy who uploaded that was missing a lot of info when he first put it up. I found it and told him a lot of the missing information. He had the year slightly off, too. That exchange was interesting because the two anchors didn't exchange at the same time. Austin and Adelaide are sister cities, both founded in 1836. Not quite sure if you realize this, but we have that was used for the Austin end of the anchor exchange, too.
  22. It's a newscast with Pat Harvey from 1989! And that's where the normalcy of this particular posting ends. Looks like we've got a news mystery on our hands. EDIT: This lasted for a week. Apparently one of the regular newsreaders was in Asia.
  23. KTVL NewsCenter 10, 10/21/1980. The theme music is the NBC TV/Radio Newspulse package. Very odd long tease precedes the open: Tobacco Archive: 1993 news items on the EPA and the tobacco industry. The newscasts are national and local (Richmond market): http://archive.org/details/tobacco_rrp23e00 Notably, WWBT used the NBC Affiliate Package for its First at 5 newscast and 11pm open, and WRIC used Symphony at morning and noon and another theme at 6pm and 11pm upon switching to TV8 News. You can hear the Symphony samples at 15:00 and 19:08, and the unID theme is heard at 17:21 and 23:51. I believe WRIC used these themes from 1992-94 and Total News from 1994-96 or so.
  24. That KAUZ "Lone Star 6" is actually pretty nicely done.
  25. WALB 11pm open, 1991. The news theme sounds like it could be 615's Power News? If it is, it's a very unusual cut. Also, a very pink open...
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