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KDKA 11pm October 1989

 

 

 

They had started using some refreshed harder hitting cuts of the mid 80s KD and You package for the bumpers and close - no more jazzy sax for the close. 

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WCBS 2006. Big visual improvements to graphics and set over 2003-2005. The skyline lookes better than the plain blue backgrop they had for a while. I dont recall this graphics era but it looks good. By 2007 the station would be back on track after going off the rails since about 1996. 

 

EDIT: Dare I say this graphical look is better than their current.

 

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1 hour ago, MediaZone4K said:

WCBS 2006. Big visual improvements to graphics and set over 2003-2005. The skyline lookes better than the plain blue backgrop they had for a while. I dont recall this graphics era but it looks good. By 2007 the station would be back on track after going off the rails since about 1996. 

 

Yes, visuals are decent (not a fan of using Trebuchet as a font) , but that opening theme sounds like a train wreck of multiple cuts…

 

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Some KPRC-TV videos from 1980:

 

Big 2 News Conference (5/4/1980)

https://texasarchive.org/2022_00065?b=0

 

Big 2 News at Ten (8/13/1980; erroneously says from 9/13/80, Hurricane Bonnie mentioned in weather segment was in August)

https://texasarchive.org/2022_00054?b=0

 

Big 2 News (9/14/1980)

https://texasarchive.org/2022_00081?b=0

 

 

KPRC-TV’s newscasts became 2News (said as Channel 2 News on-air) not too long after 9/14/80.

 

 

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On 12/14/2023 at 11:47 PM, nbc9houston said:

KPRC-TV’s newscasts became 2News (said as Channel 2 News on-air) not too long after 9/14/80.

 

And here is one from '85, a late edition (Fri. May 30); not sure if this was shown here.

 

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Audio of Dec 31, 1973 KTVU 'Action News'

 

https://californiarevealed.org/do/110a8815-26be-4a63-8d6a-860ee50c28ec

 

KCRA Channel 3 Reports 5pm  12-14-1983 (most...cuts to KOVR at the end) - earliest use of 'where the news comes first' theme I've come across

 

audio is on the 'right' audio channel - 'left' channel is another station (KXTV?). Use the balance control in your settings to hear either one.

 

https://californiarevealed.org/do/92b39edc-0916-4db7-9785-4690b414e89a

 

KCRA Channel 3 Reports 1980? open with a comic book looking logo

 

https://archive.org/details/casacsh_002398

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15 minutes ago, sfomspphl said:

Not quite video, but we can add KPIX to the list of MCTYW stations - audio of Dec 31, 1973 'Action News'

 

https://californiarevealed.org/do/110a8815-26be-4a63-8d6a-860ee50c28ec

 

KCRA Channel 3 Reports 5pm 1983 (most...cuts to KOVR at the end) - earliest use of 'where the news comes first' theme I've come across

 

audio is on the 'right' audio channel - 'left' channel is another station (KXTV?). Use the balance control in your settings to hear either one.

 

https://californiarevealed.org/do/92b39edc-0916-4db7-9785-4690b414e89a

You mean KTVU?

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1 hour ago, sfomspphl said:

KCRA Channel 3 Reports 1980? open with a comic book looking logo

 

https://archive.org/details/casacsh_002398

 

 

Yes the logo at the end DOES look comic-book-like. In fact, this news open almost looks as if this was made for a live action kids show instead of a local newscast

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