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On 6/13/2021 at 7:06 PM, E. R. said:

A compilation of material from Channel 10 Melbourne on the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires, with some glimpses of Collier Concepts' work for the station:

 

From the early 1980s (and until the early 2000s), Ten was the only Australian network that frequently aired live reports during its newscasts: they were one step ahead of the competition. Seven, Nine, ABC and SBS rarely aired live "crosses" at that time due to budget and technological limitations.

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On 6/5/2021 at 1:37 PM, E. R. said:

Also, here's a collection of material from various Colombian newscasts in the 80s and 90s:

 

 

Some of it's been reposted from other YouTubers (and a lot of it somehow I'd never seen!), but I think it's important to point out that all these newscasts aired on just two channels!

 

Colombian mixed system TV is both a delight and also a nightmare to figure out.

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Some of it's been reposted from other YouTubers (and a lot of it somehow I'd never seen!), but I think it's important to point out that all these newscasts aired on just two channels!

 

Colombian mixed system TV is both a delight and also a nightmare to figure out.

 

Sometimes, I wonder: what if Colombia adopted the Netherlands' pillarized model of public broadcasting?

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Excerpts of the first night of the "new" Antena 3 Noticias on 14 September 1998. Ernesto Saenz de Buruaga debuted as anchor of the main 9pm newscast, along with the introduction of new graphics, music and a huge studio.

 

A full episode of Canal 13 Buenos Aires' popular news and current affairs program Monica Presenta from 1979. In this edition, Monica Cahen D'Anvers interviews Buzz Aldrin during his visit to Argentina. The show used an instrumental version of the Kayak song "Starlight Dancer" as its theme. The episode was taken from a special program that aired in 2004, where Monica herself introduces moments from her old show.

 

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A rarity from February 1989: a full edition of Jornal da Cultura (anchored by Carlos Nascimento, before his Globo, Bandeirantes and SBT days). The São Paulo station's news service was using the score of the legendary movie Back to the Future as its theme! The closing credits (with the full version of the Alan Silvestri theme) begin around the 34-minute mark.


After 5 years with no changes in their identities, RTP1 and news channel RTP3 have launched new graphics for their newscasts on 25 October 2021. The flagship program Telejornal was the first to show its revamped look, that included a new theme, based on the one used between 2000 and 2002.

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CNN has arrived in Portugal with its own locally-produced channel: CNN Portugal. Here are the first 15 minutes of the launch, that took place on 22 November 2021, followed by the opening of the main evening news/interview program Jornal da CNN, presented by Judite Sousa, who returns to television after retiring from TVI in November 2019. CNN Portugal is led by journalist Nuno Santos, who had worked at all of the 3 major Portuguese channels: RTP, SIC and TVI.


A short excerpt of the graphics and identity of Argentine cable news channel La Nacion+, used since 22 February 2021. The channel has enjoyed a big increase in the ratings after hiring top journalists from rival channels. Its calm, elegant branding and theme music became more flashier to emulate its competitors: even brief advertorials were included on the news programs, read by the presenters. Here's a recording, taken from the 6pm news on 1 December 2021.

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After 58 years as the face of television in the South of England, Fred Dinenage retired yesterday as anchor of ITV News Meridian. He's been with the channel since 1963 (when it was called Southern TV, later renamed TVS and Meridian) and for most of the time, he served as presenter of the main evening program. Here's his farewell show:

 

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It's the first post of 2022 in this thread (and also a long time since I disappeared from this thread) so I give you some videos from my country:

 

Two full Buletin Utama broadcasts from the era which had colourful graphics and jib shots of their then-new studios near Kuala Lumpur (during that time they also used standardized Malay accents similar to Indonesian - used from 1988 to 2000 - which you will notice throughout these two videos):

 

 

 

 

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The first hour of RTM's coverage of Malaysia's first man in space in 2007:

 

And TV3's (minus the launch):

 

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Intro and segment of America en el Mundo, an old newscast from Peru in 1981, which used the score of the movie The Magnificent Seven as its theme.


Today, Canal 13 in Buenos Aires launched its new lunchtime newscast called Mediodia Noticias: this revamp includes a new studio, personnel and graphics. The format is almost the same from the previous one (Noticiero Trece), that aired for the last time on Friday 4 March: crime news, entertainment, sport and weather and little attention is paid to politics or national news. It's a "newsmagazine" labeled as a news program, with a very tabloid content. There are some slight changes: the new anchors will go out to do some stories and interview people, a model does the weather from the field, a new entertainment presenter and a segment devoted to social media, where a presenter reads viewers' comments about some stories.

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A 1990 news update from Multimedios TV in Monterrey, Mexico, presented by Maria Julia Lafuente, back in the day where she was just a serious newsreader.


Today, she's the main anchor of the station's lunchtime news, Telediario Mediodia, that runs for 3 hours every weekday (12pm-3pm), where Lafuente gives her views on the day's stories (some of them are quite controversial) and constantly mocks her co-presenter Luis Carlos Ortiz due to a Tigres-Rayados soccer teams' rivalry. Here's an excerpt of Telediario from 25 March 2022: includes headlines, a preview of the entertainment block, a weather check, plus the intro and top story.

In this "news program", the banter shows up all the time: it's not restricted to the final segment. The show kicks off with Lafuente's co-anchor dancing with the entertainment presenters. That's not very serious for a newscast, and despite that, Telediario is extremely popular with Monterrey viewers and maybe that's one of the reasons.

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The BBC has unveiled its long-awaited new set in Studio B, the former BBC World News long-form programming studio, and also used by Newsnight, The Andrew Marr Show and Victoria Derbyshire, among others. The new studio is completely different from its predecessor, as it has cues from the Washington D.C. bureau set, Scandinavian sets, whilst retaining nods to the overall architecture of New Broadcasting House and the first generation of sets after moving there. The new set is also video wall-laden, including a "catwalk" explainer zone, a large touch video wall and a vertical screen designed to present content in a mobile style. The set was designed by Simon Jago, and the new camera technology comes from Electric Friends, a Norwegian tech company related to TV 2 Norway, also based in Bergen; the technology was pioneered by TV 2 themselves, and has since been used by many broadcasters worldwide, including SRF, Al Arabiya, TV 4 and the Beijing Meteorological Bureau, among others.

 

The new set will be used by the domestic News at Six and News at Ten, as well as the BBC London News and many political programming, including the election results programming; News at One and the News Channel will remain at Studio E for the foreseeable future, however, other news shows, including BBC Breakfast and the nations, will gradually switch to new sets in due course.

 

 

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