KMOV sports promo with current lead anchor Steve Savard... with Larry Van Nuys! This is so far the only video of Channel 4 using Larry's VO on YouTube, except an open using him can be heard on the NMSA.
This was taken from KOTV in Tulsa during its "KOTV 6 News" era. A couple highlights include a promo for Clayton Vaughn and Karen Carlsen (at 23:55), a weather bulletin at 11:35, and a Ragu commercial at 41:12 voiced by Doug Paul.
YouTuber munecojim has a lot of Guiding Light episodes from KOTV on his channel, besides this one.
I have a YouTube channel similar to identchannel, where I post Ident histories of TV Stations. Some stations I've used are the same as identchannel, but I do have some different ones, including:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lC1BqJQs7zo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8gTQI-gp5A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnegISpgEz0
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Also, some gems on this NewsActive3 compilation including a KTVK promo using Count On Us by Telesound (!!!), some promos for KOCO and WPRI, a 1983 WXIA promo for Harmon Wages (before his infamous trial), and much more.
Another Fourth of July goodie - KSDK in 1983! This was during the ownership transition from Pulitzer to Multimedia.
At 5:17 we get a weather update from Dave Murray (now at KTVI) and a talent promo (Dick Ford and Karen Foss) at 6:28. Yes, Chuck Conners was the VO even then.
That's a different "56" in the lower thirds of this newscast. I also wish we had an open from WLVI during its first year of "The Ten O'Clock News" and its final year of Gannett ownership (1993).
Go to 0:31 in this video and you'll see something interesting about the 1980 Atlanta affiliation switch.
Ok, it actually was proposed to be Oct. 13, but the switch happened Sept. 1, of course.
This WDVM report from 1984 has a guy named Paul Anthony doing the weather. Is this the same Paul Anthony who did the announcing for stations like KXAS, WLNE and WISH-TV? His voice does sound similar (albeit a bit deeper than the announcing).
A KJRH news brief from 1986, using the mandated news sets that E.W. Scripps used for its stations (you can tell because of the blue background during the brief). Wish we had a full newscast of this...
Speaking of John Christopher Burns, my favorite work from him was for WTMJ in 1992. Gotta love the color & logo design, nice music from KING-TV, Beau Weaver's voiceover, and much more.