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Dave Brubeck must have made almost as much money from TV stations using his music as from Album sales.
Some wonderfully modernist design and Dave Brubeck's music in this classic intro to
Panoptikum,
ORF's weekly news magazine, introduced in 1976(?):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8cL4-yE-GE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8cL4-yE-GE
Dave Brubeck must have made almost as much money from TV stations using his music as from Album sales.
VI
Not only SPTV/SP1/SP2 were relaunched, but also Globo São Paulo's morning newscast, Bom Dia São Paulo (broadcast on all Globo stations in São Paulo state from 6-7:10am and only on Globo São Paulo from 7:10-7:30am - at 7:10am, all other stations in the state air their local news), which introduces the first remix of the theme for Bom Dia Praça (the collective name for the Globo local morning newscasts) in 17 years.
The first 15 minutes of the bulletin:
The "A" block for the new SPTV 1ª Edição , now also known simply as SP1 (name previously used as an internal nickname for the midday bulletin):
Its closing (notice the logo animation into the end credits):
And the full-length SPTV 2ª Edição , aka SP2 , for Monday:
Unlike the previous Bom Dia Praça and Praça TV relaunches, this one is just for Globo São Paulo for now, but it's expected to roll out to the other Globo owned-and-operated stations, and later to most affiliates, in the near future.
Globo, SPTV (local news for Sao Paulo), new look, May 2017:
They've ditched the long running sided box look. They've added separate titles for separate editions. Also a very mappy title sequence.
The theme is a refresh of the previously improved refresh in 2015.
The same look is also shared on most Globo-affiliated stations across Brazil. The collective name for all local newscasts on their local stations is Praca TV.
On a side note, I found naming newscasts with numbers is common not just in Brazil and Austria's ORF but also Spanish-speaking countries and former Yugoslavian countries.
They've ditched the long running sided box look. They've added separate titles for separate editions. Also a very mappy title sequence.
The theme is a refresh of the previously improved refresh in 2015.
The same look is also shared on most Globo-affiliated stations across Brazil. The collective name for all local newscasts on their local stations is Praca TV.
On a side note, I found naming newscasts with numbers is common not just in Brazil and Austria's ORF but also Spanish-speaking countries and former Yugoslavian countries.
Not only SPTV/SP1/SP2 were relaunched, but also Globo São Paulo's morning newscast, Bom Dia São Paulo (broadcast on all Globo stations in São Paulo state from 6-7:10am and only on Globo São Paulo from 7:10-7:30am - at 7:10am, all other stations in the state air their local news), which introduces the first remix of the theme for Bom Dia Praça (the collective name for the Globo local morning newscasts) in 17 years.
The first 15 minutes of the bulletin:
The "A" block for the new SPTV 1ª Edição , now also known simply as SP1 (name previously used as an internal nickname for the midday bulletin):
Its closing (notice the logo animation into the end credits):
And the full-length SPTV 2ª Edição , aka SP2 , for Monday:
Unlike the previous Bom Dia Praça and Praça TV relaunches, this one is just for Globo São Paulo for now, but it's expected to roll out to the other Globo owned-and-operated stations, and later to most affiliates, in the near future.
QN
The 8 pm news on TV1, Malaysia, with a clock.
Note that the style of the intro is heavily inspired by TVE1's Telediario… and the set can remind of ORF2's Zeit Im Bild.
There's also a 5 pm newscast on the same channel. Here's one, with a weather forecast at the end.
Note that the style of the intro is heavily inspired by TVE1's Telediario… and the set can remind of ORF2's Zeit Im Bild.
There's also a 5 pm newscast on the same channel. Here's one, with a weather forecast at the end.
HA
Thanks Le Neko for sharing some of my country's newscasts!
The clocks before the news on TV1 now only appears on the 8 pm news.
The lower third graphics is a refresh of the previous look that debuted last year. The bottom right box is removed, and the lower third is made longer.
The top-left logo graphic on TV1 is for our country's national day campaign which now starts as early as last March. It ends mid-September where after that period the logo is no longer used. The previous two years where they use a different campaign, started around April/May. To me I find this permanent logo placement annoying and this made me stopped watching the news. I'm not sure whether other countries do such thing.
The 5 pm news is a regional news round up with some segments dedicated to news from other states. Sabah and Sarawak appears everyday while the latter two are other states appearing in rotation. By far this is the only newscast that airs in the afternoon in our country. The newscast is shortened to just a half-hour during the fasting month of Ramadan.
Speaking about weather forecasts, we don't have much weather forecasts like other countries. Most of our weather forecasts just show the weather and temperature for major towns for Malaysia and nothing else.
Anyway I watch neither newscasts. I only watch when I feel to.
The 8 pm news on TV1, Malaysia, with a clock.
Note that the style of the intro is heavily inspired by TVE1's Telediario… and the set can remind of ORF2's Zeit Im Bild.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6CBhHBqfn8
There's also a 5 pm newscast on the same channel. Here's one, with a weather forecast at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l7y0aboDyo
Note that the style of the intro is heavily inspired by TVE1's Telediario… and the set can remind of ORF2's Zeit Im Bild.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6CBhHBqfn8
There's also a 5 pm newscast on the same channel. Here's one, with a weather forecast at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l7y0aboDyo
Thanks Le Neko for sharing some of my country's newscasts!
The clocks before the news on TV1 now only appears on the 8 pm news.
The lower third graphics is a refresh of the previous look that debuted last year. The bottom right box is removed, and the lower third is made longer.
The top-left logo graphic on TV1 is for our country's national day campaign which now starts as early as last March. It ends mid-September where after that period the logo is no longer used. The previous two years where they use a different campaign, started around April/May. To me I find this permanent logo placement annoying and this made me stopped watching the news. I'm not sure whether other countries do such thing.
The 5 pm news is a regional news round up with some segments dedicated to news from other states. Sabah and Sarawak appears everyday while the latter two are other states appearing in rotation. By far this is the only newscast that airs in the afternoon in our country. The newscast is shortened to just a half-hour during the fasting month of Ramadan.
Speaking about weather forecasts, we don't have much weather forecasts like other countries. Most of our weather forecasts just show the weather and temperature for major towns for Malaysia and nothing else.
Anyway I watch neither newscasts. I only watch when I feel to.
Last edited by Hazimworks on 12 May 2017 2:31pm - 5 times in total
HA
Saturday and Sunday Station (openers side by side), TV Asahi, Japan, 2017:
twitter.com/realAhLemon/status/863777244082094080
(copy the link above and paste on the address bar on your browser, then go to the site to watch the video; can't embed the tweet for some reason)
twitter.com/realAhLemon/status/863777244082094080
(copy the link above and paste on the address bar on your browser, then go to the site to watch the video; can't embed the tweet for some reason)
Last edited by Hazimworks on 15 May 2017 1:00am - 6 times in total