QN
The first minutes of "El Diario" on Andalusian broadcaster Canal Sur, in 1992.
Some news titles appear at 1:12.
Some news titles appear at 1:12.
QN
South Africa: a news bulletin from E TV, in May 2018.
Last edited by Quatorzine Neko on 5 July 2018 4:49pm
MO
did ENCA change is name back to ENEWS? I tried to find something on their site. It still branded as ENCA.
QN
E NCA still exists.
The news bulletin I posted here was probably broadcast on E NCA's big sis, E TV. However, I don't know if this bulletin is also simulcast on E NCA.
did ENCA change is name back to ENEWS? I tried to find something on their site. It still branded as ENCA.
E NCA still exists.
The news bulletin I posted here was probably broadcast on E NCA's big sis, E TV. However, I don't know if this bulletin is also simulcast on E NCA.
VI
Last month (more precisely, on 11 June), TV Anhanguera (the Globo affiliate in the Brazilian state of Goiás) relaunched their local newscasts, following the style rolled out to the Globo owned-and-operated stations over the past year or so, making them the first affiliate to do so (though three Globo affiliates in São Paulo state adopted that style for their sub-opts of Bom Dia São Paulo, more on that later this post):
Bom Dia Goiás (morning):
Jornal Anhanguera 1ª Edição , aka JA1 (the abbreviated name was used by them on-air way before the Globo O&O stations):
Jornal Anhanguera 2ª Edição , aka JA2 :
One thing to notice: the station's lower-thirds and opens are still set to Futura, and not to Globotipo, Globo's custom typeface, used on the O&O stations.
And, as promised, the opens for the Bom Dia São Paulo sub-opts with the new-look opens (which, instead of having maps to specific sites in each region, have a generic map):
Bom Dia Diário (TV Diário, covering Mogi das Cruzes):
Bom Dia Cidade (EPTV, covering Campinas):
Bom Dia Fronteira (TV Fronteira, covering Presidente Prudente):
Also, at the same time day Bom Dia Fronteira relaunched (29 March, the day of the analog switch-off in the region), the name Fronteira Notícias returned to the station's other newscasts (previously branded "SPTV", like Globo São Paulo), but with the previous Praça TV look:
Bom Dia Goiás (morning):
Jornal Anhanguera 1ª Edição , aka JA1 (the abbreviated name was used by them on-air way before the Globo O&O stations):
Jornal Anhanguera 2ª Edição , aka JA2 :
One thing to notice: the station's lower-thirds and opens are still set to Futura, and not to Globotipo, Globo's custom typeface, used on the O&O stations.
And, as promised, the opens for the Bom Dia São Paulo sub-opts with the new-look opens (which, instead of having maps to specific sites in each region, have a generic map):
Bom Dia Diário (TV Diário, covering Mogi das Cruzes):
Bom Dia Cidade (EPTV, covering Campinas):
Bom Dia Fronteira (TV Fronteira, covering Presidente Prudente):
Also, at the same time day Bom Dia Fronteira relaunched (29 March, the day of the analog switch-off in the region), the name Fronteira Notícias returned to the station's other newscasts (previously branded "SPTV", like Globo São Paulo), but with the previous Praça TV look:
WO
Superb theme tune to RTL Nieuws there!
VT4, Belgium (Flanders), 1995, with, shall we say, some interesting choices of music and design:
(Sorry for the poor picture quality)
Superb theme tune to RTL Nieuws there!
VT4, Belgium (Flanders), 1995, with, shall we say, some interesting choices of music and design:
(Sorry for the poor picture quality)
QN
For sure, this VT4 news intro is very original, and I bet it could still look modern visually today.
As for the RTL4 news intro, I am delighted to hear the famous "RTL tune" again (I think it's still in use in Luxembourg and Belgium, and on the French RTL radio).
As for the RTL4 news intro, I am delighted to hear the famous "RTL tune" again (I think it's still in use in Luxembourg and Belgium, and on the French RTL radio).
WW
Its main musical signature was based on the old Radio Luxembourg news sounder:
Superb theme tune to RTL Nieuws there!
Its main musical signature was based on the old Radio Luxembourg news sounder:
BB
France (Yes):
Belgium (Yes):
(If anybody by chance has a copy of this piece, please let me know)
Luxembourg (Can't tell):
As for the RTL4 news intro, I am delighted to hear the famous "RTL tune" again (I think it's still in use in Luxembourg and Belgium, and on the French RTL radio).
France (Yes):
Belgium (Yes):
(If anybody by chance has a copy of this piece, please let me know)
Luxembourg (Can't tell):