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KCNC News 4 Denver 6:30 PM Close (Summer 1995)

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

The posting of this video is designed to facilitate criticism, commentary, scholarship, and research relating to the television broadcasting industry, and for purposes of historic preservation, consistent with the provisions set forth in Section 107 of Title 17, United States Code.

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  • Thanks for the correction, and sorry for the error.  Fixed!

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  • @godgundam10 This package is called Image IX. Newsmusic Central (Jerome Gilmer), which cut its teeth doing work for KCNC (they're Denver-based), has a sample of Image IX and its successor, the wonderful Image X (which KCNC used quite literally in its last day or two with NBC then for the next two years with CBS), on its website. They're some of the longest samples of news music I've come across, too.

  • What's the name of the music package KCNC used in it's last days with NBC and is there a clear version of it anywhere?

  • also these people had phillips -b.t.s studio robotic camras here all robotic then, kusa tv didnt have tv stuido cameras robots until they moved to speer in the 1990s there, great vids! missed ray and bill and the weather guy still works with jenny zepplin there..

  • Keep in mind that KCNC had newscasts on from 5:30 a.m.-10:35 p.m. during Weeknights when NBC Network Programs weren't scheduled/airing (aired weekend morning and evening newscasts, of course). That was plenty of time to have cheesy transitions as part of the close for their newscasts. Besides, it was the mid-1990's, a time when having short intros/closes without showing off their talent was still a novelty, but was becoming more of the standard.

  • Yes this was the 6:30 broadcast.

  • And also, wasn't this the 6:30 newscast?

  • So many cheesy transitions during the close. Can't they just decide on good ol' "Fade"?

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