The Newsroom

International News Presentation: Past and Present

(February 2007)

This site closed in March 2021 and is now a read-only archive
VI
Viakenny
As some of you may remember, Portugal's SIC, as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations, went on tour through the Portuguese district capitals for their midday bulletin, Primeiro Jornal . These are the last stops of that tour:

August 15, in Castelo Branco (the hometown of weekend presenter Fernanda de Oliveira Ribeiro, who also presents this edition, with the fires in the region as the top story):


August 25, in Viseu (with weekend presenter Pedro Mourinho):


September 1, in Beja (with weekend presenter Paulo Nogueira):


September 8, in Portalegre (with Jornal da Noite presenter Clara de Sousa):


September 15, in Setúbal (with Pedro Mourinho):


September 22, in Évora (with Clara de Sousa):


September 29, in Coimbra (the hometown of presenter Bento Rodrigues):


And the final stop of the tour, the nation's capital, Lisbon, on October 6, the actual day of SIC's 25th anniversary (with no audio for the first few seconds):


And the close of that edition, with one of the versions of the network's anthem and a very long close, with the full-length closing theme:


Later that day, the 25th anniversary edition of their main evening newscast, Jornal da Noite , with presenters Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho and Clara de Sousa (who normally take turns presenting the bulletin, which has a single-presenter format) sharing the desk and wearing some VR headsets on-air:
Last edited by Viakenny on 10 November 2017 7:52pm - 2 times in total
WW
WW Update
Medi 1, Morocco, 2017:

WW
WW Update
From the Netherlands, a very informal look for NOS's news on 3, 2007:

Woodpecker, Hazimworks and Quatorzine Neko gave kudos
HA
Hazimworks
As some of you may remember, Portugal's SIC, as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations, went on tour through the Portuguese district capitals for their midday bulletin, Primeiro Jornal . These are the last stops of that tour:

August 15, in Castelo Branco (the hometown of weekend presenter Fernanda de Oliveira Ribeiro, who also presents this edition, with the fires in the region as the top story):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDAPT-scPe4

August 25, in Viseu (with weekend presenter Pedro Mourinho):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrQhgI0IhNM

September 1, in Beja (with weekend presenter Paulo Nogueira):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee-49GlV8hU

September 8, in Portalegre (with Jornal da Noite presenter Clara de Sousa):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sAHjuL-zvQ

September 15, in Setúbal (with Pedro Mourinho):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY7qd-WSH_M

September 22, in Évora (with Clara de Sousa):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ5T-sfLejQ

September 29, in Coimbra (the hometown of presenter Bento Rodrigues):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqh3bcxUZLo

And the final stop of the tour, the nation's capital, Lisbon, on October 6, the actual day of SIC's 25th anniversary (with no audio for the first few seconds):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jjqrjwHRQ4

And the close of that edition, with one of the versions of the network's anthem and a very long close, with the full-length closing theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVxm3G5DWqY

Later that day, the 25th anniversary edition of their main evening newscast, Jornal da Noite , with presenters Rodrigo Guedes de Carvalho and Clara de Sousa (who normally take turns presenting the bulletin, which has a single-presenter format) sharing the desk and wearing some VR headsets on-air:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QS2ULvffw0

I only watch the second last video of your post, but I was surprised to see SIC changed its logo to a new one. The half-circle of the logo is now thinner. Viakenny can shed some light on this.

And the accent of European Portuguese feels different than the Brazilian Portuguese. I learn and get used to Brazilian Portuguese through TV related videos and to me the Brazilian accent feels easier to understand than the European. The European one feels like the Dutch language; coincidentally, Portugal use subtitles often like the Netherlands.
Last edited by Hazimworks on 11 November 2017 10:27am
HA
Hazimworks
From the Netherlands, a very informal look for NOS's news on 3, 2007:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz0sLKnIUE

If you understand some Dutch and turn on the Subtitle/CC button of the embedded video you'll realise that some words that end with "n" don't have the "n" sound.
GM
Gary McEwan
From the Netherlands, a very informal look for NOS's news on 3, 2007:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz0sLKnIUE

If you understand some Dutch and turn on the Subtitle/CC button of the embedded video you'll realise that some words that end with "n" don't have the "n" sound.


From the Netherlands, a very informal look for NOS's news on 3, 2007:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz0sLKnIUE

If you understand some Dutch and turn on the Subtitle/CC button of the embedded video you'll realise that some words that end with "n" don't have the "n" sound.


However in the Flemish region of Belgium they do pronounce the 'n'. Just an example, the number 7 is spelt zeven but pronounced 'zeve' in The Netherlands and pronounced 'zeven' in Flemish.
GM
Gary McEwan
From the Netherlands, a very informal look for NOS's news on 3, 2007:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXz0sLKnIUE


This was the 60 second update. Journaal at 8pm is slightly more formal...

Last edited by Gary McEwan on 11 November 2017 11:00am
Woodpecker and WW Update gave kudos
VI
Viakenny

I only watch the second last video of your post, but I was surprised to see SIC changed its logo to a new one. The half-circle of the logo is now thinner. Viakenny can shed some light on this.

And the accent of European Portuguese feels different than the Brazilian Portuguese. I learn and get used to Brazilian Portuguese through TV related videos and to me the Brazilian accent feels easier to understand than the European. The European one feels like the Dutch language; coincidentally, Portugal use subtitles often like the Netherlands.


SIC didn't change their logo at all. That is just a mock the channel owner added to the thumbnail.
CI
cityprod
Sri Lanka have a news service called ITN News. The ITN stands for Independent Television Network.



Is it just me or does this sound a little BBC News-esque?
GM
Gary McEwan
Sri Lanka have a news service called ITN News. The ITN stands for Independent Television Network.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC88PBCdcRA

Is it just me or does this sound a little BBC News-esque?


It's DR's previous TV Avisen music...
NG
noggin Founding member
Sri Lanka have a news service called ITN News. The ITN stands for Independent Television Network.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC88PBCdcRA

Is it just me or does this sound a little BBC News-esque?


It's DR's previous TV Avisen music...


Beat me to it - very clearly DR's music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdvZJCQ7JAw
FO
FanOfTV99
Sri Lanka have a news service called ITN News. The ITN stands for Independent Television Network.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC88PBCdcRA

Is it just me or does this sound a little BBC News-esque?


Looks like something makingmocks would make

Newer posts