My favorite one in this collection is the one which happens to have been a year before the infamous 9/11 (this one being 9/11/2000). I remember this one being on when I was a kid, and when it would close out they’d show Tom Brokaw on a screen in Times Square. It was so cool to see that every night.
The long closes at that time (not posted on this but the same period of Williams openings from late 1980's to 2010ish) when they had an extra 30 seconds or so were awesome. Now they just throw on some damn commercial when they have extra time most likely damn drug ad.
@@EvilNeuro_IITPP Williams’ “The Mission” symphony was broken down into four parts. This part here is a different rendition of part 1 that’s not an official part of the symphony itself but was performed and recorded just for the Nightly News intro.
In Addition To The Domestic US Airing, NBC Nightly News Is Also Seen In Europe And Asia Through CNBC Europe & CNBC Asia. It's Also Broadcast As An Recorded On TAP TV From Philippines After Their CNBC Asia's Airing, TAP TV Also Airs The Today Show As Well.
13:17 The Breaking News Font like similar to TV Patrol headlines. and by the way,what year NBC start to broadcast color cause many american tv network has color in 60s but the news intro is in B&W.
The sixties and seventies intros, I would watch their bulletins. Seems more today that the background music and flashy graphics set the scene for very not serious non-journalism. Simple intros, for simple presentation of what happened today. And I'm willing to bet, journalists of up to about forty years ago were bound by the standards of journalism at the time, which were more about presenting the facts as they were, instead of priming viewers' emotions with language full of adjectives in emotion-laden tones. If ever you are able to watch a bulletin from the seventies, watch that bulletin, and see what you understand happened that day. Then watch today's bulletin and see what you understand happened today. I'm almost certainly assured that you will remember what happened that day in the seventies better than you remember what happened today.
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Do you have an clip of the NBC Television Nightly News they mentioned about the Serial Killer Cho Seung-hui at Virginia Tech University????😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮❤❤❤
The 2016 one is a work of art.
timestamp?
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@Jay-kl6mm the one that says "2016" is the one that is 2016.
The absolutely gorgeous intro of 2016 was replaced by two PowerPoint slides.
My favorite one in this collection is the one which happens to have been a year before the infamous 9/11 (this one being 9/11/2000). I remember this one being on when I was a kid, and when it would close out they’d show Tom Brokaw on a screen in Times Square. It was so cool to see that every night.
The long closes at that time (not posted on this but the same period of Williams openings from late 1980's to 2010ish) when they had an extra 30 seconds or so were awesome. Now they just throw on some damn commercial when they have extra time most likely damn drug ad.
Legendary tune start aired from 1985, and there's plenty intro which also used by others channel worldwide
5:43 the iconic "The Mission" by John Williams
That's not "the mission" it's the NBC news special report countdown theme
@@EvilNeuro_IITPP Williams’ “The Mission” symphony was broken down into four parts. This part here is a different rendition of part 1 that’s not an official part of the symphony itself but was performed and recorded just for the Nightly News intro.
That newscast from 1949 to 1956 was also known as "NBC News Caravan". "Camel News Caravan" was only sponsored name.
what about plymouth news caravan
It's same
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John Cameron Swayze
Chet Huntley
David Brinkley
John Chancellor
Tom Brokaw
In Addition To The Domestic US Airing, NBC Nightly News Is Also Seen In Europe And Asia Through CNBC Europe & CNBC Asia.
It's Also Broadcast As An Recorded On TAP TV From Philippines After Their CNBC Asia's Airing, TAP TV Also Airs The Today Show As Well.
Finally! Some News Intros from the United States' The Big 3 Networks! NBC.
I'm glad our country's been having Nightly News since 1948.
Can you do the ERT1 Eidiseis intro history since 1966?
13:17 The Breaking News Font like similar to TV Patrol headlines.
and by the way,what year NBC start to broadcast color cause many american tv network has color in 60s but the news intro is in B&W.
Parang Bebas Neue yung font. Kahawig talaga yung bagong headline graphics sa headline graphics ng TV Patrol lol
As I remember, NBC started to broadcast in color from 1956, there are not much colored recordings here
Most recordings of American news programs of the 60s and 70s come from the Vanderbilt University archive, but they recorded in B&W.
The sixties and seventies intros, I would watch their bulletins. Seems more today that the background music and flashy graphics set the scene for very not serious non-journalism. Simple intros, for simple presentation of what happened today. And I'm willing to bet, journalists of up to about forty years ago were bound by the standards of journalism at the time, which were more about presenting the facts as they were, instead of priming viewers' emotions with language full of adjectives in emotion-laden tones. If ever you are able to watch a bulletin from the seventies, watch that bulletin, and see what you understand happened that day. Then watch today's bulletin and see what you understand happened today. I'm almost certainly assured that you will remember what happened that day in the seventies better than you remember what happened today.
Very good!
the theme music sounds great
Did 7 Network use the theme?
It is just me or the new NBC Nightly News intro is much better?
What is that closing track? That sounded amazing!
You meant my outro or last intro?
@@cfsk-tv the outro of this video.
@@TheRolyPoly th-cam.com/video/8yxecbDcSiA/w-d-xo.html
@@cfsk-tv and where did you find the 1st The Huntley-Brinkley Report intro?
The first network on TheIridiumic138's Station IDs videos.
5:29 NBC Nightly News is SABC News😫💅🏼💅🏼
The footage is also used on Seven News in Australia as well
@@arm125.sirtito Seven also used NBC-inspired graphics.
That might be a template like CASCOM.
Best intro was 2000-2004, 1987, and 2016
cool
5:29 SABC aud Channel 7 united states America is reilll
SABC Aud Channel 7 nightly news is reilll
South Vietnamese Reunification!
Anti-Taliban Government
KBS News 7 opening change please.
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Do you have an clip of the NBC Television Nightly News they mentioned about the Serial Killer Cho Seung-hui at Virginia Tech University????😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮❤❤❤