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15 hours ago, speed053 said:

WGBO switched to the new graphics, but still uses the previous weather graphics.

All the Univision O&Os are currently using the previous weather graphics because the new ones haven't been added to the 2019 graphics package.

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Too lazy to screencap or record, but KDTV Noticias 14 has switched to the 2019 Univision graphics package. That only leaves KMEX as the last Univision O&O to utilize the 2013 graphics package.

If you want to be very technical, it's Univision's weather division, Ventana Al Tiempo that is the last that will utilize the 2013-2019 graphics.

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41 minutes ago, PBC5NewsUnova said:

Too lazy to screencap or record, but KDTV Noticias 14 has switched to the 2019 Univision graphics package. That only leaves KMEX as the last Univision O&O to utilize the 2013 graphics package.

If you want to be very technical, it's Univision's weather division, Ventana Al Tiempo that is the last that will utilize the 2013-2019 graphics.

Here it is. 

 

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6 hours ago, PBC5NewsUnova said:

KAKW Noticias Univision 62 first newscast with the 2019 Univision graphics package

 

WUVG Noticias 34 full newscast with the 2019 Univision graphics package

 

 

WUVG uses WLTV's chief met?

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With KMEX finally opting in with the new 2019 graphics, you think the 2013 graphics phase out saga is over?
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...Nope, not at all. There's actually one last Univision O&O that's still using the 2013 graphics, and that's Cleveland, OH's WQHS Univision 61...although they only do minute long newscasts.
https://www.facebook.com/univisioncleveland/videos/2251961208454286/

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58 minutes ago, ItzSwaggy_YT said:

Entravision is starting to roll out the new weather graphics on their stations. It looks like the first station getting this is WFDC-DT (Washington, D.C.).

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He's from El Paso, WFDC's weather is framed out of El Paso. So that means El Paso has the new weather package. Also El Paso produces news for New Mexico, Midland-Odessa, Nevada.

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26 minutes ago, Gavin said:


He's from El Paso, WFDC's weather is framed out of El Paso. So that means El Paso has the new weather package. Also El Paso produces news for New Mexico, Midland-Odessa, Nevada.

I checked the newscasts from El Paso (KINT), Colorado (KCEC), San Diego (KBNT-CD), Nevada (KINC and KREN-TV, which uses KCEC's anchor team), and Orlando (WVEN-TV), and they haven't rolled out the new weather graphics yet. They'll probably roll it out in the next coming days. Oddly, Aldo Acosta did the weather forecast for El Paso with the old graphics the same day the new graphics were launched in DC.

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20 minutes ago, ItzSwaggy_YT said:

I checked the newscasts from El Paso (KINT), Colorado (KCEC), San Diego (KBNT-CD), Nevada (KINC and KREN-TV, which uses KCEC's anchor team), and Orlando (WVEN-TV), and they haven't rolled out the new weather graphics yet. They'll probably roll it out in the next coming days. Oddly, Aldo Acosta did the weather forecast for El Paso with the old graphics the same day the new graphics were launched in DC.

 

 

How Bizzare!!! And my opinion on Entravision graphics they interpret them so wrong. They need a graphics team for there Entravision stations.

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