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Speaking of ProSieben, I liked the intro they used in the mid- to late 1990s:

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whoiam989
Russia's NTV had renewed their late-night bulletin Ñåãîäíÿ (Segodnya; Today) at 23:15. Currently, changes are being implemented only on +0 stream (as I told before, Russian channels broadcast time-shifted versions of their channels for various time zones; +0 stream corresponds to European part of Russia, including Moscow and St.Petersburg).

The new bulletin is called Ñåãîäíÿ: Èòîãè (Segodnya: Itogi; "Today: The Summary"), This name refers both to Segodnya and also to the famous current affairs programme Itogi, which was broadcast until 2001. This bulletin, unlike all other Segodnya bulletins, focuses on specific headline of the day.

Opener from the first edition, 24.10.2011 (in all other time zones, the usual edition was shown):


Note: the weather ticker wasn't seen before this start. As it appeared later during the bulletin, I guess that was the test of this ticker.


Love the headline bed, don't like intro theme a bit. Time for SomeRandomStuff's idea?
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WW Update
Another compilation, this one with US news intros from the early 1990s onwards:

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Two new compilations of current news intros from around the world:





...and this compilation features breakfast/morning show intros from English-speaking countries:

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LTSC1980
Speaking of ProSieben, I liked the intro they used in the mid- to late 1990s:


Another one with high quality:
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SAS7, Adelaide, Australia, 1988:



ADS10, Adelaide, Australia, 1988:

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The interestingly named KGUN in Tucson, Arizona, with news intros from the 1980s and '90s:

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For those of you who missed it in the other the other thread, here is the launch of Al Jazeera Balkans, along with the first 15 minutes of so of the news (starts at about :30):

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For any fans of 1970s news clips...

KOB, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1978:


(via Raymie at TVNT)

And another clip from the same station (Recognize the young man in the report? You certainly know him!):



A news promo from the same station, same era:

Last edited by WW Update on 15 November 2011 2:53pm - 3 times in total
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Viakenny
a significant change on the set and the opening sequence of RTP2's "Hoje": the set now has a smaller flatscreen instead of the video wall (which apparently went to the RTP Informação set), which was replaced with a static panel.

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The crash of United Airlines Flight 232, 1989 -- short bits of news coverage, mostly from CNN:



And a similar compilation of various US networks' coverage of the unsuccessful Soviet coup in 1991:

Last edited by WW Update on 17 November 2011 4:58pm - 2 times in total
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gottago
Here's a challenge. Which Belgian TV station's studio was used for this Channel 4 News interview from Brussels tonight? I'm guessing it's an actual studio because of the random yellows and the screen. I wonder why a full back-drop wasn't available because I'm sure C4 News usually use a full backdrop for lives from Brussels.

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