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Danes on Planet TV in Slovenia, the perennial #3 newscast at 7 p.m., has a refreshed look:

 

http://www.siol.net/planet-tv/arhiv.aspx?caID=13&zaID=0&sort=1&cid=81618

 

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And the weather forecast:

 

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Their previous look launched less than a year ago -- in July 2014:

 

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And this was their first look, introduced when they launched in 2012:

 

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(2015) From South Korea, here's the opening to the New Year edition of KBS News 9 (KBS뉴스9), the public broadcaster's main newscast. This bulletin also marked the launch of a new graphics package.

 

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Returning to Japan...

 

At 8:45pm local time, all NHK stations produce local newscasts for NHKG (NHK General TV, the general interest channel). Also, NHK Educational TV (ETV or E-Tele) shows a signed newscast at the same time NHKG breaks for regional newscasts, as shown in the last video on this page.

 

The first regional example is from NHK Osaka; this theme is apparently new. This montage features the jazzy intro, a story about school examinations in Osaka, NPB baseball scores, the weather (including a neat pollen count map,) and the close. Nice!

 

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This one is from Kyoto, and includes the intro and the close (the little symbol that appears in the intro is the stylized version of the first kanji character of "Kyoto"; I didn't notice it the first time I saw this video. Nice touch!)

 

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This version is from Tokyo, and broadcasts to most of the Greater Tokyo Area. Oddly, the 8:45 Tokyo bulletin is not shown in the outer regions of the Kanto region, including Shizuoka and Ibaraki Prefectures, who have their own newscasts. This version from January 30 starts off with details on an earthquake that struck earlier that evening. Apologies for the trademarks and poor quality.

 

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Finally, here's a montage of all kinds of newscasts - and shows that don't seem like newscasts - from NHK and some of the private networks. As I mentioned earlier and as shown in the following video, Ibaraki has its own 8:45 newscast separate from the one shown in the immediate Tokyo area.

 

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After discovering that Telemetro in Panama

(!!) in 1985, here's something else from them, a little later:

 

Telemetro Reporta (Edición Matutina), 1993. The entire morning newscast is available, but this is the open, with a kind of strange ID and the open to the program:

 

The 1985 clip (the original is linked up top) happens to be their full closedown with the news headlines, a religious segment, signoff and national anthem!

 

Another Panama news open, this time from RPC, 1996. Network Music is _everywhere_:

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