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  1. A CBS affiliate in Jacksonville is only worth $1.2 mil?

     

    Yeah, that seems kinda piddly. Even when it was an independent station or a UPN affiliate, WJAX was more than likely worth more than that.

     

    Consider that WTEV/WJAX is nominally the junior partner in the duopoly, and has been basically shelled out and/or twinsticked to WAWS/WFOX for almost 25 years now. The $1.2 million likely reflects the value of the license and transmitter facilities, and not much else.

  2. If you listen closely during each of the news cut-ins in this 1994 commercial break it appears they were using Total News earlier than we thought (the drum solo in it seems to match up):

    [sNIP]

    As a matter of fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if they commissioned Total News and not WCBS.

     

    That is indeed Total News, in fact I was just listening to the cut in the tease towards the end the other day. However, while they certainly seem to have been the first after WCBS to pick it up, I don't think they commissioned it - at least, if you go by the logo melody. It's too spot on with "W-C-B-S-T-V, Chan-nel 2 News" and too far off from KTVX's own branding at the time.

  3. Did WSB ever use "Turn To News"? It's listed on the NMSA, but by all indications, they were actually using this electronic theme: [sNIP]

     

    That information has been in the NMSA's database for over 15 years, but I've never seen a single thing to back it up. I for one think the '86-'88 dating actually applies to the electronic theme...

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  4. Raymie said:

    WEHT: "We're Always Home"

     

    Wonder if this lines up with the "Nightly News Package" - and whether that is Palmer at all. (It always sounded just a little too...off of the Palmer vein to me.)

     

    Raymie said:

    WIBW: 13, The Original (almost certainly "1989")

     

    Singing it to 1989 lines up perfectly!

     

    Raymie said:

    WTXL: "This is our place" (mid-80s?)

     

    1984, to be specific. This image is...really bad, but I'll quote a relevant bit of it here as an anti-eyestrain measure:

    Tallahassee.

    This is our place.

     

    We hope you've seen our new call letters and logos. [...] And a new name, NEWSIGHT 27, describes what local TV news does here [...]

     

    One other thing I noticed - there's a listing for WECA alongside WTXL. The 1980 theme rings a bell - 27, Up and Coming?

    EDIT: Adding a clipping of the referenced newspaper ad: https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29141556/

  5. In 2013, KAIT in Jonesboro celebrated its 50th anniversary. As I post this, the videos from their 50th anniversary are still on the website including some blooper reels. The second blooper reel contains some news opens including opens at 2:23, 4:15 and 4:49 with unknown news themes.

     

    http://www.kait8.com/clip/9062834/blooper-reel-two

     

    Hmm the link doesn't work.

     

    Link works fine for me, but I went and saved the audio just in case.

     

    First theme is in the NMSA as WDIO/WIRT 1985...and going by this sample, it's tied to the network (note the WNT signature at the start). The other two are entirely new.

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  6. Finishing up my Southwest Trip from May 1994:

     

    [sNIP]

     

    Arizona & Utah: KUTV, KVOA, KSL, KGUN, KPNX, and the infamous KKTM! (also KUSK's Northern Arizona Scene open...)

    (you can ignore the partial KCBS open - I don't want to reupload an edited version...)

    [MEDIA=vimeo]247065654[/MEDIA]

     

    Should I be horrified that the KKTM open is...actually not quite as bad as I expected from the music? The graphics are actually pretty on par with KNAZ at the time. (which may not be saying much, but still...)

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