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sanewsguy

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  1. That logo does not match the graphics at all. The gold version of the ABC logo makes it look even worse.
  2. Actually he got the shaft. Adrienne Roark, the old ND of KTVT is now GM at KOIN. I don't know why TVSpy didn't mention that, considering they covered her hiring. Tyrannical Bastard, does WPMI still have their horrid "social media reporter" during the morning news?
  3. I don't. They're on 36, not 6. I don't care for cable positions especially because satellite and U-verse doesn't conform to it
  4. Meanwhile, KARE is now using some in-house elements and is using Video Helper tracks instead of TiH: [yt]8jx2jJMIGYA[/yt]
  5. The opening cut is horrendous. The WWL cut is the one they should use. I know you don't like This is Home, but it's definitely one of Gari's better works as of late. There's cuts I hate like that one, then there's really good cuts like the WWL one, the one KING and WWL use for weather, the traffic bumper, the sports bumper etc.
  6. I wonder if those 3 people were FCC agents....
  7. Alright, so I was watching Channel 5 News and I saw this: Looks like they are in the early stages of implementing the graphics.
  8. Not trying to defend number 3, but not everybody has a computer.... Then again, I don't who actually cares about the public file other than the FCC itself....
  9. Wasn't WUSA that station? They had weekend morning newscasts a few years back but at present do not have any.
  10. Not the best editing. Where he got the original source material from, when you begin playing the montage, for a split second you can hear the tailend of whatever preceded the intro cut. Other than that minor nitpick, sounds great. Definitely enjoy it.
  11. While all these new stations are getting the graphics, one station that's had them,WUSA, found a way to really butcher the open. I hate three note sig played in the tease as a transition. And they have some crappy in-house graphic for the wx sting now: [yt]eB3IvQ73V-o[/yt]
  12. OK, so WETM gets to go HD and get new graphics and Nexstar has owned them for a year and a half. Yet KAMR and KMID are STILL in SD and using the same graphics they were five years ago. KAMR and KMID have both got to be Nexstar's stepchildren, since they work with an extremely small news staff compared to similar size or smaller stations like KFDX or WETM. I guess the mantra is Nexstar is "invest in them only if they do well in the ratings"...
  13. They couldn't have just incorporated the old 18 into the new logo?
  14. You heard it here first. In all seriousness though, this website looks so much better than what they had. Easier to navigate and will probably become the site I go to for news. But I hate they now use their acutal logo instead of this in the header: That logo actually was an improvement over their main logo.
  15. July sweeps doesn't really matter. Doubt that's a factor otherwise WHAS wouldn't have launched at all until after sweeps.
  16. I'm betting if anything, KENS will be among the last to switch and the website will switch before the graphics. A tease for the newscast and the newest promos coming out of KENS still use the 2012 Belo look.
  17. The perfect example of why I hate the color coded system here. No two people interpret the categorization of a story exactly the same. Again I may not have filed that under travel but rather news. So again leads to the confusion over the color system and what gets filed under what.
  18. You know what I've always wondered (and furthermore why I hate this package)? Who determines which story gets what color? I understand they have a key they go by. But let's just say there's a massive tornado affecting the region. Would they use yellow for weather, or blue for news? There's no definitive answer to that, because one producer may categorize a story differently from another. Scott Jones over at FTVLive said it best: He's right. You shouldn't have to learn how to navigate graphics. All newscasts really need is a lower third to tell people the name of a person being interviewed, and maybe a full screen graphic if there's information that the viewers may want to know. That's it. There's really no need for tickers since nobody reads them. No need for the rundown because nobody reads that either. Time and temp somebody can check on their cable box or phone. And I think we all know what channel we're watching. And if I wanted to follow a reporter on Twitter I would just look them up there. No need to give me their handle. I can understand the color concept for newspapers, as many local ones, even ones not owned by Gannett, like the San Francisco Chronicle, use color coding for sections. But TV is not the same as a newspaper. Thanks a lot news consultants for sure.
  19. It's not that unusual. KMOL used the same SSB in the 80's.
  20. OK, I think they're actually having problems with it. Note the "11@11" sting in the video at 1:12. I went to WHAS11.com and pulled up the video of the news story because I thought it was interesting and wanted to watch it (interesting story BTW and worth the watch). Anyways, in that video, which looks like it comes directly from the control room since it doesn't have the bug, the music in the "11@11" sting sounds on note and correct. Watch it here: http://www.whas11.com/video?id=265587821&sec=553357 Strange. Their livestream seems to be the same as what's going out OTA since the bug and end of ABC programming is seen. I wish we had a user from Louisville here to confirm whether or not what is heard above is what's actually going out OTA in Louisville. I still don't change my opinion about WHAS being stuck in the 80's...
  21. KTHV's logo looks flawless and professional compared to WHAS:
  22. Watching WHAS seems so depressing, that all of their owners over the years really don't care about this station. Listening to their version of "This is Home" it sounds like a worn out record. The set looks like it has to be at least 20 years old. The lighting in that studio is awful. It seems dark in there and the anchors look like ghosts. I don't care if it was "refreshed" it still looks old. They still have a really ancient logo from the 1970's on the outside of their building. The current logo dates from the 1980's and it's showing it's age. I don't care if you gloss it or replace the circle with a box or add the current ABC logo it still looks old and worn. They've had the same VO for like 30 years. There's a reason I prefer all the other stations even WDRB. WHAS I think has rated 4th place at one point and it shows. They seem to be content with having a outdated feeling to them. I hate to say it but I don't think they have audio issues (since the anchors sound fine). I highly think it's intentional. They want the music to sound direct out of the 80's. Way to take a semi-decent news theme and make it sound like crap. Just look at this open they played at 11: I don't expect much from Gannett honestly but they really need to address WHAS but I guess not.
  23. Cox has finally given KOKI their stamp of approval. Fox23.com now uses the layout all the other Cox stations use and additionally, they decided to rename the 10AM lifestyle show to "Tulsa Live" from "Great Day Green Country". That also got new graphics getting rid of the Newport-era look for that show. Now, all they need to do is move away from the Clear Channel complex and they'll be set. I still find it kind of odd they're in the same building as their competitor. Cox also owns radio stations in Tulsa so that's what makes it interesting. The radio stations are located separately from the TV stations. Furthermore, KC Lupp, the co-host of Tulsa Live, is a DJ for Clear Channel's KMOD. It gets even weirder because DJs from Cox radio station frequently appear on Tulsa Live. Jacksonville also suffers from the same situation, being in the same building as their competitor with the radio stations located separately across town.
  24. Seems like a waste of a projection screen just to have some background graphic when that can be easily accomplished with duratrans for a fraction of the cost. If you're going to pay the extra money to have one, then use it well. It would've been great to use that screen to show that footage. Or if they have some plasma on a stand by the cameras with the anchor still in the background, then that would be a better idea too. I really wish stations here would use the projection screen like they do in Australia. THAT is how you use a projection screen/plasma. And the sets aren't even that elaborate. so you can see how they use their set there and why so many US stations fail with their set designs. Also a minor thing but you couldn't have found a better cap? That anchor's facial expression is very creepy...
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