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DucNguyen0131

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  1. Here's a partial 1990 11pm newscast from WTEN:
  2. WBOY had the Nexstar NBC graphics. That means the end of any WVMH-era (KTLA Hothaus) graphics on the station.
  3. Here's a partial KNBC newscast from 1987:
  4. And now, here's the first eight minutes of a WNYT newscast from 1992:
  5. Now, here's a 10pm report from WCCO in 1984:
  6. Well, I honestly liked the WSB set of the mid-1990s, because it's my favorite Georgia TV news set of the time.
  7. WGMB has the new Nexstar Fox graphics this week.
  8. The 2000s WSB graphics package was my favorite packages I grew up with.
  9. Here's a clip from WHEC's newscast in 1981:
  10. Here's a clip of a WRGB newscast back in 2002:
  11. WJET/WFXP would got a new look a week ago. The new WJET open means the end of any Hothaus-era WKRC-like graphics package.
  12. Here's a WRGB newscast from 1983, when it was a CBS affiliate. It uses the same theme as KOA-TV (now KCNC) in Denver and WNGE (now WKRN) in Nashville had around.
  13. Here's a WJXT newscast from January 21, 1988:
  14. Here's a clip of a WCPO 1985 newscast, including the SportsFinal:
  15. Here's the first eight minutes of a 1991 newscast from Fox Chicago station WFLD:
  16. Here's a classic WNEV newscast from 1989:
  17. Here's an old WNYT newscast from November 7, 1997: And a WTEN newscast from February 11, 1989:
  18. Here's a classic WBAL 11 News newscast from 1997:
  19. Here's a WNYT newscast from December 5, 1997! First at noon: Then at 5pm: Then at 5:30pm: And at 6pm: Have a Merry Christmas, and even a Happy New Year!
  20. Here's a WPIX Independent Network News 10pm newscast from Christmas Day 1986:
  21. Here's an old newscast for WNYT in 1988:
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