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E. R.

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  1. Again from the 1990s, here's NEW-10 Perth's version of the 1992 Ten Eyewitness News/Hinch promos: Two years later, a promo promoting the various Australian metro anchors of Network Ten: Same year, but up to the Philippines, and a GMA News Live bulletin, from April 23 (the Evander Holyfield vs. Michael Moorer bout was mentioned, which took place on April 22 in Las Vegas, April 23 Philippine time): Another bulletin, three days later (crash in Nagoya, Japan): Another bulletin, possibly from the same period or later (referencing an economic meeting on June 17)?
  2. And of course, an HQ version of the second version, commemorating their first anniversary: Speaking of which, TVQ-0 (now 10) Brisbane had their own adaptation, which didn't use the Collier Concepts graphics (at least, as far as we know): Here's another promo from them, plus a late night newscast, June 7, 1983: Here's a couple of 1986 TEN-10 bulletins with "The One to Watch" (first one from Frankster's archives, reuploaded to YouTube - wonder what happened to him?): And from the same year, a promo with "Turn to News" using Collier Concepts material:
  3. Uploaded last year, stuff with Collier Concept's "The Team to Watch" campaign. Someone uploaded TEN-10's version of the promo in April: Final minutes of TEN-10's Eyewitness News with Dal Myles in 1985 (with a close), uploaded in October:
  4. WSOC's 1985 open with VTS's "The Team To Watch" theme is using the Collier Concepts graphics, suggesting a link between it and the campaign.
  5. More news material from the Philippines, this time from the '90s. GMA News Live update circa 1995: Ending to ABS-CBN's The World Tonight, from March 11, 1991) via DX: Coverage of the inauguration of Fidel Ramos in 1992 from the Associated Broadcasting Company (ABC), now TV5:
  6. Once again, from View on the 3rd, RPN's NewsWatch: The Prime Cast with Harry Gasser, May 7, 1991. Note how the headlines are sponsored:
  7. The last 3 minutes of GMA's Kape at Balita (Coffee and News) from March 1992, in the run-up to the Philippine presidential elections. https://www.facebook.com/Viewonthe3rd/videos/362534914411567/
  8. Attacked from all sides for the new year: Andy Cohen of CNN ordered by Times Square Alliance to close his umbrella despite the rain during New Year's coverage, accuses them of threatening to remove their press credentials a la Jim Acosta.
  9. Apparently the building was demolished only a few weeks after they filmed that: the tapes are apparently gone.
  10. Not sure if this was posted anywhere else in the forums... KIRO-TV, 1985, an Eyewitness News promo from the "News Specialists" campaign. The music (believed to be by Klein&) has evolved, and is now accompanied by an orchestra, giving it a more lush and bolder sound.
  11. From the Philippines, Jojo Bailon's View on the 3rd Facebook, the final segment of ABS-CBN's TV Patrol from November 14, 2000. This one has: Presenter Noli De Castro, before he joined politics, in a live shot Marc Logan, the Jeanne Moos of the Philippines according to one commenter Philippine politics (very strange back then) a slight technical error and Frank Gari's Allegro, including a close! Moving forward, to January 16, 2001, the 23rd day of the Philippine president Joseph Estrada's impeachment trial. ABS-CBN's cable news channel, ANC, covers the proceedings:
  12. Hi, my name is Ryan. I have been lurking around this site for a while. Always good to see the posts on the Classic Video Thread. Here's my first contribution, something very rare: segments of NewsWatch circa 1978 on Kanlaon Broadcasting System (KBS) in the Philippines (later RPN, today known on-air as CNN Philippines), presented by Ramon Imperial (no open or anything else, unfortunately).
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