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  1. WTSP 1994 promo for the switch to CBS programming: At the beginning of November, WTSP was airing CBS This Morning and GMA had moved to WFTS. IIRC, primetime programming and network news did not make the switch until 12/12/94. I can only imagine how confused viewers were.
    1 point
  2. KOCO from October 1998 Features a partial newscast from October 14th, 1998 (just before I was born)
    1 point
  3. @Ntropolis This is the theme KIMT and WTOK used! Seems like WBTW was using it a bit earlier — 1988, compared to the other clips which are from 1990. The Coast???
    1 point
  4. All I know is that they are on an LPTV station in Columbus that I can't pick up even with an outdoor antenna and even though a tiny 120 watt VHF station comes in crystal clear. When it was coming in about a month ago, its sound level was barely audible.
    1 point
  5. A sign that the network will soon fold? That would mean bad news to the thousands of NewsNets streaming viewers........ in the Philippines!
    1 point
  6. I mean, you could get better looking templates for the same price or less (international channels using videohive templates comes to mind), but I feel like this could be improved with a few slight edits especially with the text.
    1 point
  7. newsnet will be one of "those" networks... passed around between forgotten stations in a particular market until it folds... start a budget news network, get budget stations... how many .11's are they on?? the service is probably free for affiliates... newsnet makes their ad revenue off the national life insurance ads... and then there's this... so much for unbiased... (attached for when he deletes it.)
    -2 points
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