jbnews 345 Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Yeah, I think WCAU needs to go back to the 360 theme. It is an amazing theme that only 1 station uses. It sounded much better on NBC 10 than LA Groove which is in desperate need of an update. It isn't a bad package, but I'm kind of getting tired of it. When KNSD gets these graphics, they should get the WTVJ 2012 Theme, it would fit San Diego much better than LA Groove. It has more of a SoCal vibe.
Georgie56 3326 Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 I am totally falling in love with this graphics package. This is Artworks' best graphics package ever.
rkolsen 1686 Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 KNTV Yet? Not as of this morning. Someone a while back mentioned that a different logo / bug briefly popped briefly during a KNSD newscast in the run up to their move. I wonder if that bug matches the style of these graphics.
24994J 5630 Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Not as of this morning. Someone a while back mentioned that a different logo / bug briefly popped briefly during a KNSD newscast in the run up to their move. I wonder if that bug matches the style of these graphics. Didn't that person say it was left-alligned on the screen?
A3N 1002 Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 This was back in March. The 7 was larger than it currently is, inside the same translucent dark box that WNBC uses. The only difference from then to now, is that the time and temp are side by side versus being stacked.
NowBergen 702 Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 I noticed last night and this morning the top thin white line seems to be gone. It looks much better without it and they still have the animation for the Gannett, oops, Tegna style coming up strip or title strips. Hopefully it not just a weekend thing.
DonDonP1 118 Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 KXAS just got their new graphics today! Hello, TexasTVNews. Interesting. Let's hope that WMAQ NBC 5 Chicago, KNBC 4 Los Angeles, KNTV NBC Bay Area, KNSD NBC 7 San Diego, and WCAU NBC 10 Philadelphia would be next. UPDATE: WMAQ NBC 5 Chicago has updated its graphics as well.
groupwfan 97 Posted June 20, 2016 Posted June 20, 2016 KXAS just got their new graphics today! 'XAS axed their "Texas Connects Us" GFX?!? OMG.
rkolsen 1686 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 'XAS axed their "Texas Connects Us" GFX?!? OMG. The bumpers and the upper third still feature "Texas Connects Us".
jbnews 345 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 On their website, it looks like they keep the top bar with three stories coming up during the whole newscast. Ugh!
MikePulse 319 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 KXAS just got their new graphics today! In Dallas as we speak; must see the 10:00. (Just have to go over my friend's head)
RGSJenkins 435 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 This will be the first time that KXAS and WNBC will both have the same graphics at the same time.
MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie 949 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Did KXAS have a 10-day forecast before?? Can't remember
TexasTVNews 1378 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 KXAS started the 10-day forecast about a couple of weeks ago.
rkolsen 1686 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Did KXAS have a 10-day forecast before?? Can't remember A lot of the NBCUni stations are now doing 10 day forecasts. I assume they are getting better models from WSI and now WeatherUnderground (whose logo now pop up during forecasts). I can't imagine the time it would take local meteorologists to work out forecasts for different zones - especially when they give forecasts for different regions.
24994J 5630 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 A lot of the NBCUni stations are now doing 10 day forecasts. I assume they are getting better models from WSI and now WeatherUnderground Maybe, but still no. Days 1-3 are just about spot-on. Days 4-5 are reasonably close. Days 6-7 are polite suggestions. Days 8-10 are a total, complete, roll-of-the-dice crap shoot.
rkolsen 1686 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Maybe, but still no. Days 1-3 are just about spot-on. Days 4-5 are reasonably close. Days 6-7 are polite suggestions. Days 8-10 are a total, complete, roll-of-the-dice crap shoot. Yeah, I completely understand that. What's even more ridiculous is the AccuWeather's 90 day forecast.
MidwestTV 1246 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 A lot of the NBCUni stations are now doing 10 day forecasts. I assume they are getting better models from WSI and now WeatherUnderground (whose logo now pop up during forecasts). I can't imagine the time it would take local meteorologists to work out forecasts for different zones - especially when they give forecasts for different regions. Let me tell you something, those 10 day forecasts are a total farce. Also, they aren't "getting" better models from WSI. WSI simply interfaces with the same models the National Weather Service uses. They might, MIGHT, have some unique model that uses a slightly different algorithm than the standard ones, otherwise it's nothing that unique. Same goes for Baron. If the National Weather Service isn't issuing 10-day forecasts with exact detail, there's no reason at all to believe that WSI or WeatherUnderground is able to themselves. Even 7 days out is a crapshoot. While meteorological forecasts are more accurate today than they've ever been, they are not SO accurate that the forecasting industry deems 10-day forecasts are felt as "necessary." The 10-days on the NBC O&Os is likely nothing more than a corporate decision influenced by some weird focus group.
KevCor 344 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 A lot of the NBCUni stations are now doing 10 day forecasts. I assume they are getting better models from WSI and now WeatherUnderground (whose logo now pop up during forecasts). I can't imagine the time it would take local meteorologists to work out forecasts for different zones - especially when they give forecasts for different regions. Let me tell you something, those 10 day forecasts are a total farce. Also, they aren't "getting" better models from WSI. WSI simply interfaces with the same models the National Weather Service uses. They might, MIGHT, have some unique model that uses a slightly different algorithm than the standard ones, otherwise it's nothing that unique. Same goes for Baron. If the National Weather Service isn't issuing 10-day forecasts with exact detail, there's no reason at all to believe that WSI or WeatherUnderground is able to themselves. Even 7 days out is a crapshoot. While meteorological forecasts are more accurate today than they've ever been, they are not SO accurate that the forecasting industry deems 10-day forecasts are felt as "necessary." The 10-days on the NBC O&Os is likely nothing more than a corporate decision influenced by some weird focus group. I participated in one of those focus groups last year -- most of the non-scientifically inclined folks didn't or don't understand that the forecast is nothing more than a guesstimation outside of days 4 & 5, but still liked it "for planning purposes". There were a few people there (out of the 50 or so in my group, I'd say about 5 or 6) who despite this, even believed in "the power of the meteorologist" meaning they had a higher likelihood of "predicting the forecast". Most of the time though , it's just a marketing ploy by the station (i.e. NBCDFW is calling it the NBC5+5 forecast, playing off of the NBC 5 station branding.)
Action Newsroom 1300 Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 What's even more ridiculous is the AccuWeather's 90 day forecast. That actually exists?!? Well...I guess we all owe NBCU an apology. I guess...
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