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I was watching some videos on WLBT's Web site and it looks as if the station, a former Liberty Corporation station, has adopted the new Raycom look. I know Raycom's original stations already have the look, but has any other former Liberty-now Raycom stations converted to the look yet?

 

BTW, WLBT and WDAM's Raycom look are a lot better than say WAFB and WMC.

I was watching some videos on WLBT's Web site and it looks as if the station, a former Liberty Corporation station, has adopted the new Raycom look. I know Raycom's original stations already have the look, but has any other former Liberty-now Raycom stations converted to the look yet?

 

BTW, WLBT and WDAM's Raycom look are a lot better than say WAFB and WMC.

Several former Liberty-owned stations have already switched (or are in the process of switching) to the new standardized look, including WFIE and WTOL. Eventually, all of them will have the same look with the only exceptions likely being WOIO (which recently updated it's existing look), WAVE, KHNL/KGMB/KFVE, WXIX, and WBRC, even though they would all have the same weather graphics.

  • 1 year later...

Raycom has its own design house in Tucson, Arizona. Their work is very hard to mistake. (The earliest example of it dates to the late 1990s; quite logically, it's for KOLD. It's at 9:06 in this NA3 part: http://www.youtu.be/KKDRZ_WjB8c — the music package dates it to 1997-2000)

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