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How dare that commercial station commercialize a commercial during this commercial-related holiday season?! OUTRAGE.
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Well that's... something. Is Lester anchoring from his house with a feed of the studio keyed in now?
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If he loses his job, there's a pipeline to WDJT from WITI via their new GM... put money on it.
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I can tell you the most likely scenario - a producer somewhere felt it "needed to be special"! That is how stations go off-brand 99.9% of the time. (The other .1%, well actually considerably larger than that, is when sales sells something and doesn't let the creative team know so now we need to shoehorn a massive heating and air company logo into a 7-day forecast banner or ticker design... and you won't even be able to make it out... but hey, it's added value so... )
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Imagine being one of the many reporters who were offered weeklong tryouts for the spot on Get Up and getting slapped in the face like this. Really poor news leadership over there. Absolutely pathetic.
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This guy is disgusting. Most of his stories are completely made up. After running into him at a bar in Oakland a few years ago and seeing how he behaved, this all makes sense. Glad finally someone is saying something.
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There’s no way he’s #2 for long.
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Hearing it was a control room meltdown. Something was recorded for the west coast. I personally experienced the power outages in DC this afternoon but I can only imagine our friends at network have generators... edit: audio board died
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I worked with a news anchor who battled an alcohol addiction. It's not just about someone having too much fun and getting carried away, there sometimes are much deeper issues we don't know about. My co-workers and I tried to build up a strong support network around her, but she still ended up losing her job and eventually her life due to this addiction. When we're talking about on air talent on this website, I don't think it's a lot to ask that you try to have some kind of respect for the person - as we have no idea what they were going through when they made the decisions they did.
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It's based off the 2019/2020 CBS network graphics package. I've recycled the same pieces for some projects.
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TEGNA Broadcasting and Digital General Discussion
noggi replied to ABC 7 Denver's topic in Corporate Chat
Byron Allen isn't going to run the day to day operations of a local station group. If he acquires TEGNA, the corporate management team comes with it. This may come as a complete shock and surprise to you all but local stations are about more than news music, sets and graphics... TEGNA has a large corporate staff to help their 60+ stations run their day to day broadcast, digital and sales ad ops.- 3678 replies
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Not sure if it was mentioned here, but these were designed by Drive : https://www.instagram.com/drivestudio/ | http://drivestudio.com/ They were trying to emulate video game graphics which kinda makes sense. It does have a Madden feel to it, especially that Touchdown graphic. That said, I usually love Drive's work - this one missed the mark for me.
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Not sure if this is the place for it - but if you have a few hundred dollars you can own an old sign from WESH.
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They don't carry the significance they once did before social media. Some folks at my station don't have a bio mostly because they didn't get around to writing one.
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The Cox Jacksonville stuff looks like a Renderon Scripps/Hothaus KTRK knockoff. Cox doesn’t have an “agreement” with Hothaus but most of their Creative Directors are familiar with the company and use them for their graphics packages.
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http://www.tvnewscheck.com/article/109876/sinclair-handing-out-1000-bonuses Say what you want about Sinclair, and there is plenty to say, but do you see any of the station groups out there doing this? The word "bonus" is unheard of at most groups in this industry.
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Here's info on KARK's set:
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Not sure if this is helpful, but here's some info on KPNX's old set. Not sure if they were owned by Gannett at the time, but it sure looks similar to some of the other sets from that era within that company.
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Here's a photo and background information on WXYZ's version of that set: as well as some photos of KPIX's version of that set:
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Thank you. Unrelated to this topic, but I have another book from BDA from the same time which features numerous news graphics, who designed them, and how long it took and what materials were used: Another thing I need to digitize if I ever get the time...
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This topic reminds me of a great book I found in my office when I took over as Art Director at a station on the West Coast -- it was from the Broadcast Design Association, dated June 1980. It listed photos and construction information on some local news sets built around that time. I've been meaning to scan this book in to share it with you guys, I know you'd find it interesting. A lot of sets back then were actually designed and fabricated in-house. Forgive the quality of these photos I snapped with my phone from the book - need to go scrounge up a scanner: Here's a list of all the sets included in the book: