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  1. WDAF NewsChannel 4 Primetime, from 10/9/1994. This was less than a month after they went to FOX. Dave Helling (now at the Kansas City Star) and Sue Abrams anchor.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-668

     

    KPIX Eyewitness News at 11, 4/9/2000, with Barbara Rodgers

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-662

     

    Also, skip to the end of these commercial breaks for the open of WRC-TV's NBC 4 News at 11, taped 2/8/1999. Late and forever great Jim Vance on this one.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-660

     

    Don't forget that most of these newscasts are also being uploaded on YouTube thanks to a friend of mine who agreed to reupload some of my videos with my permission. He mostly specializes in closing logo compilations, but this time went way above and beyond and has put about 20 of my newscasts (and eventually many commercial breaks and sign-offs) back on YT where they also belong. So thanks, Pepsi9072!

  2. Robin Leach explores the life of teen idol Debbie Gibson on this Lifestyles clip from the early '90s (but taped off a Travel Channel rerun in 1995)

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-585

     

    Linda Evans on this infomercial for one of the stupidest and weirdest infomercial products - the Rejuvenique mask. Taped off FX one late night in March 2002. It might improve your skin but yet you look like Jason Voorhees trying to improve it!

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-600

  3. Lots to reuploads to share this time around.

     

    A classic KCTV 'Kansas City's News at Ten' broadcast from October 15th, 1991. With Wendell Anschutz (forever one of the greats in Kansas City TV news), and Anne Petersen.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-611

     

    KOIN NewsRoom 6 from 1/10/92 with Mike Donahue and Shirley Hancock. They ran the newscast at 4PM that day due to Trailblazers basketball.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-605

     

    Gordon Graham on CNN Headline News (fed from TBS), early morning 9/12/1991

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-624

     

    KAPP/KVEW Weekend Report (partial) with Robert Kennedy, taped 11/23/1991

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-635

  4. Partial broadcast of PBS' Late Night America with Dennis Wholey, taped off WTTW in July 1984, with guest Bella Abzug.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-541

     

    A variety of children's commercials taped from WGN Superstation in December 1994. Many ads for action figures and board games, keeping in mind it was close to Xmas.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-552

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-553

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-554

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-555

  5. Now It Can Be Told, Geraldo's short-lived newsmagazine that ran in the 1991-92 season. This is the 12/18/91 episode as taped from KSTW in Seattle (which ran it at 1:00 in the morning). The episode talks about the dirty secrets of Castro's Cuba (plus those trying to escape to America).

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-513

     

    Rare breaks from KIMO Anchorage in 1985 and 1986...plenty of local commercials included. They used Sade's 'Never As Good as the First Time' in their IDs at that time. These were some of the first YouTube uploads I ever did. Thank goodness I still have the tape.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-509

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-511

  6. KNDO News 23 Late Edition, 4/6/1992 (partial). Jim Lewis is the anchor. He was at KNDO in the late '80s and early '90s timeframe.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-529

     

    KAPP 35 commercials aired during The Thorn Birds on 7/20/1993, but also includes the first two minutes of Northwest NightCast at the end. Kevin Shaub and Tyffani Peters are the anchors. I believe NW Nightcast originated from KVEW Kennewick and not KAPP.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-522

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  7. Recent re-uploads from the YouTube purge.

     

    KIMA News Weekend Edition, taped February 2nd, 2003 with Michelle Perreault, Mike McCabe WX and Kyle Draper's sports. Mike McCabe is still working at KEPR/KIMA as the chief meteorologist...

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-440

     

    KIMA News at 5 from a couple weeks later, February 19th, 2003. Sten Walstrom, Roxeanne Vainuku and Stu Seibel WX. Loved this old set of the Yakima Valley. Looked pretty good for market #114. Too bad it's cheapened down to the logo on TVs behind Jake Taylor nowadays...

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-427

  8. Sonny Melendrez hosting about half of an episode of  'You and Me, Kid', an early Disney Channel show targeted towards very young children and their parents with activities and play. Rerun taped 3/11/1989.

    (When I had my old YT account, Disney never messed with those broadcasts, thankfully.)

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-407

     

    KRBC Abilene signing off the air one Sunday night in December 1995. They left that ID bumper on all night, as I fast-forwarded to the end of the tape (~30 minutes past sign-off) and it was still there.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-369

  9. Out my way, we used to have Northwest Backroads with Grant Goodeve, ex-'Eight is Enough'. KING-TV produced it for many years and it also ran on KGW, KREM and NWCN. Well produced, just like their weeknight counterpart, Evening Magazine. They stopped airing new episodes about 8 years ago and I don't think it repeats on any of the NW TEGNA stations anymore.

     

    More goodies, ex-YouTube.

     

    KCOP Los Angeles signs off for literally 15 minutes after a very late movie and comes back on again. Two parts, sign-off then sign-on with part of 'In Studio,' a public affairs program. Taped around Nov 1988.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-320

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-321

     

    Ads from USA's old Cartoon Express block, taped 8/27/92

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-336

     

    Promos from the defunct Action Pay Per View network, taped in December 1990 (before 'Total Recall'). This was just one of several PPV networks available back in the day. Request and Viewer's Choice were a couple others.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-290

     

    Of course, a lot more than that has been uploaded, but these are just the highlights.

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  10. Dennis Bounds went to the co-anchor slot with Jean a couple of years later on KING. I miss seeing both of those folks on TV. Albeit, our family watched KOMO a lot more than 5 or 7. Dan & Kathi = best Seattle TV anchor pairing *ever*!

     

    Meanwhile, back to the Archive for a couple of goodies once found on YouTube. Starting with part of a 1992 USA First Business broadcast with Barton Eckert. He passed away last May. First Business aired at 6:30am ET before Cartoon Express. Later, USA replaced it with 1 1/2 or 2 hours of Bloomberg.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-335

     

    And part of the December 7th, 1986 ABC News Weekend Report, with Tom Jarriel. Taped off KAPP Yakima.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-329

  11. Yes, KIMA aired all of those shows on Sunday nights that year. CBS stopped their Sunday night news in August or September of '97, and until March of 2000 did not run weekend news, so they continued to air syndicated programming after primetime.

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  12. Classic American Movie Classics promos from August 1988 with the late Bob Dorian. He was the 'face of AMC' for many years. Bob passed away about two years ago. This was back when AMC was not 24 hours. They would run two movies and then repeat them.

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-248

     

    Brief clip from The Weather Channel taped Christmas Day 2002 with Warren Madden and Jennifer Lopez. Included is some commercials and a satellite LOT8s - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-204

     

    KIMA Yakima signs off the air around 1:30am on 12/8/1997. Included during the sign-off is a compilation of Yakima and Cascades scenes set to Sting's instrumental 'Dream of the Blue Turtles'. https://archive.org/details/capture-a-195

     

    Promos and trailers on Guest Cinema, a PPV service on C-Band operated by Request TV for the purpose of the hotel/motel industry. This came from a recording of Bull Durham, around 1988. According to charts from Satellite TV Week, they had two feeds on Satcom F4, scrambled. https://archive.org/details/capture-a-247

     

    More rare pay-per-view, from First Run ('the TVRO movie service'), which was carried on Galaxy 2, tp 4. These promos, some of which look very outdated (like from the '70s!), were aired before a September 25th, 1989 broadcast of 'Tequila Sunrise.'

    https://archive.org/details/capture-a-185 

  13. That is what I will do, Jim. I am really hoping in the near-future to archive everything and donate my collection to the Yakima Valley Museum, and possibly break ground on an exhibit highlighting Yakima TV history.

    I'm up to nearly 200 re-uploaded videos on Internet Archive, and nearly a week in...no reply from YouTube/Google regarding the appeal for VHSgoodiesWA3 and VHSgoodiesWA4. They had 1 strike and 0 strikes respectfully. Taken down unfairly and at a major cost to my hobby, time, and to my 1000s of subscribers. I had just reached 10K on 'VHSgoodiesWA3' a few days prior.

     

    BTW, this is what I wrote to them...I still have it. I hope this is enough for them to reverse the takedowns of channels 3 and 4:

    "I realize that my VHSgoodies account was suspended for copyright infringement. However, I have strived to do the best I can on the other two accounts. The VHSgoodiesWA3 account has only one strike and the VHSgoodiesWA4 account has never had a copyright strike in over a year. Classic television collecting is my hobby. I have been doing this for over six years and I have had all types of positive feedback from the people around me. I have even made friends because of this hobby. I have had people from my hometown of Yakima, who worked at various television stations, reply to me thanking me for posting videos from their station. I am here to preserve classic television, commercials, and nostalgia that it provides to so many, and there are dozens of other YouTubers who have done the same.

    Please reinstate my accounts, and I promise things will work out in the end. I love this hobby and would do everything to keep it going for the next generation to come."

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  14. WAVY...

    I have a gazillion TNT clips to re-upload on Internet Archive (after YouTube destroyed all of my channels). I often find TNT recordings at estate sales, of old movies from the 1940s-60s. I have TNT content going back to their first week on the air, a rebroadcast of Gone with the Wind (not the original broadcast from launch night).

     

    I will share some Internet Archive 're-uploads' with y'all in this thread...ones that would be rather interesting.

     

    Classic WOFL Orlando breaks from 1984, including a promo with Jim Varney playing Ernest P. Worrell...hey Vern! https://archive.org/details/wofl-35-commercials-september-1984-a

    Commercials from a Hong Kong Phooey and Godzilla aircheck off WRC-4 on January 17th, 1981. Looks like a multi-generation recording. The oldest Saturday morning stuff I've ever found. (When I still had YT, I got a thank you note from someone who had been looking for that Time Out segment because he was one of the kids that was filmed!) - https://archive.org/details/wrc-nbc-commercials-1-17-1981-sat-morning

    ABC's Eye on Hollywood from August 13th, 1984, a short-lived entertainment newsmagazine airing after Nightline. Feature segment is on KDOC's Hot Seat with Wally George. Taped off KAPP Yakima w/ ads. - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-36 https://archive.org/details/capture-a-37

    My local KIMA 29 Yakima signing off the air at 12:15AM on Oct 28th, 1991. Longtime weatherman Stu Seibel (now retired) announces - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-55

    KPRC's Ron Stone hosting two episodes of The Eyes of Texas, a short-lived Texas travel magazine. First from late 1987 (partial), second from 1/2/1988. w/ ads - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-114 https://archive.org/details/capture-a-121

     

    Lots more to come as I slowly move my collection over.

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  15. 11 hours ago, J1975am said:

    Are you the same VHSgoodiesWA that posted, on your YouTube channel, clips from the "Jenny Jones Show" from the early years of the program (c. 1992-93)?? Granted, I was never a fan of the show, but it was pretty surreal to see the show at its humble beginnings (e.g., the small set and small audience) compared to what it would later become (e.g. the set larger & the audience larger and rowdier)....

     

    As for the topics and guests themselves, I did see one episode you posted, and let's just say it was really cringe-inducing (although it was more Jenny's line of questioning her guests on this topic that was the major issue)......

     

     

    I am. And of course, as y'all know, YouTube not only took down that channel for three strikes but decided to make me as miserable as possible, yanking the rest of my channels the night after that. So everything is up to Archive, until I get the appeal verdict back on channels '3' and '4'...the only two that can be saved as the original VHSgoodies is gone for good. The Jenny Jones clips were on channel '3' IIRC. The 1992 episode came from KIVI Boise, and I had some '93 clips from KNDO...

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  16. While I am waiting for YouTube's response to my appeal following my channel takedowns, I have re-posted numerous newscasts to my Internet Archive account (VHSgoodiesWA3). Bear with me, because I don't know, and don't think I can, post a thumbnail to an Internet Archive video.

     

    KMBC 9 News clip from July or August 1993 - https://archive.org/details/kmbc-9-news-clip-c.-july-or-august-1993

    Full ABC Nightline from 8/13/1984, recapping the Olympics and the bomb scare,off KAPP 35 Yakima - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-32 https://archive.org/details/capture-a-33

    A KBAK-29 Bakersfield news teaser from 1/14/96, at the tail end of their ABC affiliation - https://archive.org/details/kbak-29-credits-to-last-of-the-mohicans-and-news-teaser-1-14-1996

    CBS Sunday Night News with Bill Plante, 10/27/1991 (off KIMA Yakima, which ran it at 11:00PM PT all the way until it stopped in the summer of '97) - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-52

    Ads and NewsBeat at 11 open from KEPR 19 Pasco, 11/22/1994. Milo Smith is the anchor - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-70

    KHON and KITV clips from the Kalapana disaster of May 1990. Joe Moore on channel 2, unknown female on channel 4. - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-73

    End of a KXJB newscast from 12/27/92 - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-88

    WDAF 4 News open, 2/24/1992. Phil Witt and Kelly Minton. - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-120

    KING 5 News clip from 11/6/1992 following the loan scandal of Washington Huskies QB Billy Joe Hobert - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-145

    KMBC 9 News, 5/1/1987 with Larry Moore and Laurie Everett, top story on Missouri's interstate speed limit increasing to 65mph - https://archive.org/details/capture-a-138

     

    LOTS more to come, including many Yakima clips previously seen on YouTube before they yanked my presence there.

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  17. My problem with suing is that the copyright people will nearly always win. Better just to either hope the appeal goes through and I get two of the three channels back...

     

    OR I fold completely, go to internet Archive and for the next 6-8 months rapidly upload everything I have minus anything 'questionable'.

     

    Of course the latter option means a massive loss in views and reactions compared to YouTube. Some of my videos got over 50,000 views, and 100s of likes. Plus most of the public would likely use YouTube vs. the Internet Archive for classic TV footage. YouTube is 'THE video-sharing site' and has been for many years.

    I wish I could go back to my YT accounts and find a way to tell my subscribers what happened...but I'm sure a lot of them know already. The problem is how many will be able to transition their clicks from YT to I-A.

  18. What gets me is when Michael Pannoni loses an account for suspensions, his other accounts *stay intact*...the ones without strikes or only 1 or 2 strikes.

    This move marks a new low for YouTube, and if they respond "after review, (bleep) you VHSgoodies! Your hobby, no matter how many people you've inspired, and how many TV station employees thanked you for posting vintage news content from their station, is dead to us and it should be to you too!"...time to boycott YT and go elsewhere.

    Like the NON-PROFIT Internet Archive. 🙂

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