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Anybody catch the new music on WCMH? I only heard the end of the newscast, but it sounded like a new theme.

 

WCMH also did a slight update to the L3's.

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New theme, for sure. Gone is the old MG package.

 

Can't really ID the new theme. Almost sounds Steven Arnold, but IDK.

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Well WSLS in Roanoke went to a different theme at the end of 2010 to Breakthrough by FirstCom. AT least change is on the horizon.

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It might be a custom package. I couldn't locate anything on SA's site and it sounds like their type of theme, kind of fast paced and symphonic.

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Haven't heard it, but if it sounds like Arnold, it very well could be considering MG had a relationship with them in the late 90s up until the SESAC debacle...

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While it hasn't appeared on their airwaves yet, sister station WNCN has unveiled a new "WNCN" logo with a triangle inside the "C" (since Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill is ofter referred to as the Triangle) on their facebook page, with a look that strongly resembles KXAN's Giant Octopus graphics...

 

Since WNCN is a "test tube" for Media General, it will be interesting to see where this heads....

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WFLA could really use a major refresh, too. They haven't updated since 2006 and they look so far behind their competitors.

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While it hasn't appeared on their airwaves yet, sister station WNCN has unveiled a new "WNCN" logo with a triangle inside the "C" (since Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill is ofter referred to as the Triangle) on their facebook page, with a look that strongly resembles KXAN's Giant Octopus graphics...

 

Since WNCN is a "test tube" for Media General, it will be interesting to see where this heads....

Now that you say that I just now realized the arrow in the current NBC17 logo is a triangle. So much for being attentive!

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