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  1. Follow-up since the KSIX transaction closed a couple of months back. A callsign changed occured in the Big Island on November 13th. The station that was KFVE (the former KHBC-TV) is now KSIX-TV. And the station that was KSIX-TV (the station Gray just bought) is now KFVE. No word if the "K5" stream (KHNL-DT2) is airing on the new KFVE.
    2 points
  2. WSB-TV 1992- Noon News w/ Chris Curle [Justin Farmer's mother] Vic Carter [Now at WJZ]
    2 points
  3. Dave Walker and Lois Hart were another husband-and-wife team at CNN back in the 1980s. In fact, they anchored the channel's premiere broadcast on June 1, 1980. Here's a short profile of the duo:
    1 point
  4. As per RabbitEars, the new KFVE is airing on Ohau on KKAI-DT2 50.2.
    1 point
  5. WPIX in 2010 CBS News Special Report intro 2018-2020.....just too flat and cheap looking IMO
    1 point
  6. They updated it back in September. They also brought back the Peter Jennings theme.
    1 point
  7. The launch of MSNBC with Jodi Applegate, fresh from KTVK's Good Morning Arizona:
    1 point
  8. Yeah, I don't like the Michael Douglas V/O on the current NBC Nightly News. Another one to add is this 1988 WGRZ open that seems a bit dated, even for 1988: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aSMBNxoI94
    1 point
  9. The Irish jug! WDJT Open- The graphics WITN June 2004 6pm Open, Return, Close- WITN 1998 6pm Open- WITN 6 pm News Open - November 2007- (the graphics are better but the whoosh sound) The flags on the set KWES Newswest 9 at 10 Open 2007- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfKWZ4WgRoY Michael Douglas, 'nuff said NBC Nightly News open with announcer-
    1 point
  10. ABC News Peter Jennings Death announcement 2005.
    0 points
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