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Chris Hadley

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  1. I think I missed the WBRZ post. Where was it again?
  2. Awesome. Out of curiosity, have you managed to pick up any newscasts from New Orleans/Baton Rouge?
  3. The theme music was used in CBS News promos early in the Dan Rather era, including this local spot w/WTVJ's Ralph Renick.
  4. CNN Headline News (via WPXI), on the 1985 crash of Midwest Express Airlines Flight 105.
  5. From February 16, 1993, a news update from WLBT (Jackson, Miss.)
  6. More WDSU, this time from 1994. When this newscast was recorded, they were in the early days of the "diamond 6" logo era. Graphics by jCBD, Palmer News Package as the theme, and a new set to boot:
  7. From March 25, 1999, Dan Rather anchors a special report on the Kosovo air strikes:
  8. From December 31, 1999-January 1st, 2000, WDSU rings in the New Millennium:
  9. KTAL Newscenter 6 Nightwatch (Shreveport/Texarkana), from August 7, 1997:
  10. KNOE News' overnight segment from July 2, 1993:
  11. WWL's Eyewitness News at Noon, from March 11, 1996 (the day before Super Tuesday):
  12. From New Orleans, most of WWL-TV's Eyewitness News Nightwatch circa May 28, 1985:
  13. WDSU New Orleans' "Breakfast Edition" from October 10, 1986:
  14. Partial CNN Headline News from December 8, 1985 via WOR (now WWOR):
  15. I'll be posting some soon-to-be newly acquired vintage New Orleans content in the next day or two...
  16. WRAL "Action News 5" promo from 1982:
  17. Don Harrison anchors a KMSP update from 1978:
  18. Stacking the deck in your favor was KMSP in 1979, with future CNN Headline News anchor Don Harrison among the station's winning cards:
  19. Then-indie KMSP's "Prime Time News" w/Independent Network News circa June 11, 1981:
  20. KSTP's Eyewitness News from March 29, 1977.
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