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Eyewitness News is a style of news broadcasting that is used by local television stations in different markets around the world. It refers to a particular style of television newscast with an emphasis on visual elements and action video. It replaced the traditional "man-on-camera" newscast.
The earliest known use of the Eyewitness News name in American television was in April 1959 when KYW-TV - at the time, based in Cleveland, Ohio and owned by Westinghouse Broadcasting - launched the nation's first 90-minute local newscast (under the title Eyewitness), which was combined with the then 15-minute national newscast. The name was then adopted for use by Westinghouse's other television stations – KPIX in San Francisco, California; WJZ-TV in Baltimore, Maryland; WBZ-TV in Boston, Massachusetts and KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – for their local newscasts.
After the KYW-TV call letters, management, and some staffers moved from Cleveland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1965 (the result of a government-ordered reversal of a 1956 station swap involving it and Cleveland's WNBK (the current day WKYC) between Westinghouse and NBC) its then-news director, Al Primo, created the Eyewitness News format. In this format, which was meant to be faster in pace than the standard newscast format (in which an anchor simply read headlines), a reporter in the field would be the "eyewitness" to a news event to the anchor in the studio and the viewer at home. The anchors became personalities instead of presenters with the introduction of banter, or "happy talk" as it was named by Al Primo. Anchors would give their own personal comments in between stories to let viewers know their personalities.
CBS (an initialism of the network's former name, the Columbia Broadcasting System) is an American commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship properties of CBS Corporation. The company is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City with major production facilities and operations in New York City (at the CBS Broadcast Center) and Los Angeles (at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center).
CBS is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network", in reference to the company's iconic logo, in use since 1951. It has also been called the "Tiffany Network", alluding to the perceived high quality of CBS programming during the tenure of its founder William S. Paley. It can also refer to some of CBS's first demonstrations of color television, which were held in a former Tiffany & Co. building in New York City in 1950.
The network has its origins in United Independent Broadcasters Inc., a collection of 16 radio stations that was purchased by Paley in 1928 and renamed the Columbia Broadcasting System. Under Paley's guidance, CBS would first become one of the largest radio networks in the United States, and eventually one of the Big Three American broadcast television networks. In 1974, CBS dropped its former full name and became known simply as CBS, Inc. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation acquired the network in 1995, renamed its corporate entity to the current CBS Broadcasting, Inc. in 1997, and eventually adopted the name of the company it had acquired to become CBS Corporation. In 2000, CBS came under the control of Viacom, which was formed as a spin-off of CBS in 1971. In late 2005, Viacom split itself into two separate companies, and re-established CBS Corporation – through the spin-off of its broadcast television, radio and select cable television and non-broadcasting assets – with the CBS television network at its core. CBS Corporation is controlled by Sumner Redstone through National Amusements, which also controls the current Viacom.
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The following video features various news and talent opens from KTVT in Dallas-Fort Worth from 1995 to present. Although the existence of KTVT's news department predates its CBS affiliation, since there did not appear to be any available clips of KTVT's newscasts from before it joined CBS in July 1995, this video does not feature any opens and talent bumpers from when the station was an independent. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:00) "11 News at Noon" intro (1995-1998) (0:07-0:23) "11 News at Six" intro, two versions (1995-1998) (0:23) "11 on 11 at Ten" intro (1995-1998) (0:36) "11 News at Ten" intro (1998) (0:46) "11 on 11 at Ten" talent bumper (1995-1998) (1:02-1:23) "11 on 11 at Ten" intro and talent bumper, Winter Olympics intro (1998) (1:23) "11 News at Six" intro (1998-1...
The following video features various news and talent opens from KEYE-TV in Austin from the start of its news department in 1995 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:13) "KEYEwitness News" morning intro (1995-1998) (0:33-1:40) "KEYEwitness News" noon intro and 6 and 10 p.m. talent bumpers (1998-2000) (1:40-2:32) "KEYE News" 5 and 10 p.m. intros (2000-2001) (2:32-3:56) "KEYE News" generic intro and noon, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. talent bumpers (2001-2003) (3:56) "KEYE News" generic intro (2003-2004) (4:22) "KEYE News" weeknight talent intro (2004-2005) (4:32) "CBS 42 K-EYE News" 10 p.m. intro and talent bumper (2005-2006); based on graphics used by former sister station KTVT in Dallas during the same period (5:10-6:00) "CBS 42 News" 5 and 6 p.m. intros (2006-2008) (6:00-6:20) "CBS ...
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Let's Head To Texas, With KTVT-TV Channel 11 Dallas-Fort Worth. Voiceover By Chris Corley.
The following video features various news and talent opens from WGCL-TV in Atlanta from 1989 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:06) "Georgia's News at Ten" intro; based on similar intros used by then-sister stations WGN-TV and KTLA (1989-1993) (0:19) "News at 7:30" intro (1993-1994) (0:28) "Georgia's News at Ten" intro (1993-1994) (0:42) "The 11 O'Clock News on 46" intro (1994-1996) (0:51-1:14) "WGNX News" morning and 11 p.m. intros (1995-1999) (1:14-1:43) "CBS Atlanta News" intros (1999-2000) (1:43-2:13) "Clear News" morning, 5 and 6 p.m. intros (2000-2001) (2:13-2:32) "Clear News" 5 and 11 p.m. intros (2001-2002) (2:32) "CBS Atlanta News" morning intro; based off of CBS News' graphics at the time (2002) (2:41) "CBS Atlanta News" 11 p.m. intro (2003) (2:49-3:08) "CBS 4...
The following video features various news and talent opens from WUSA in Washington, D.C. from the early 1960s to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:09) "11 PM Report" intro (early 1960s-1965) (0:32-1:01) "Newsnight" and "11 PM Report" intros (1965-1968) (1:01) "The Big News" intro (1968-1971) (1:47) "Eyewitness News" intro (1971-1978) (2:15-3:32) "Eyewitness News" evening intros (1978-1980) (3:32-3:59) "Eyewitness News" 6 and 11 p.m. talent intros (1980-1982) (3:59-5:18) "Eyewitness News" 6:30 a.m., noon, 5, 6 and 11 p.m. and generic intros (1982-1987) (5:18-9:14) "Eyewitness News" 5, 6 and 11 p.m. and weekend intros (1987-1991) (9:14-10:49) "Eyewitness News" 4, 5, 6 and 11 p.m., and weekend intros (1991-1993) (10:49) "Channel 9 Eyewitness News" generic intro (1993-1995) (...
The following video features various news and talent opens from KDFW in Dallas-Fort Worth from 1979 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:00) "Channel 4 News" 10 p.m. intro (1979-1980) (0:15-1:05) "News 4 Dallas-Fort Worth" evening intros (1980-1984) (1:05-6:27) "Channel 4 News" 5, 6 and 10 p.m., and generic intros (1984-1987); this graphics package has been used by other stations including sister stations KTBC and KTVI (5:21-6:27) "Channel 4 News" 6 and 10 p.m., and weekend intros (1987-1989) (6:27) "Channel 4 News" weekend talent intro (1989-1990) (6:53) "News 4 Texas" 5 p.m. intro (1990-1991) (7:07-8:39) "News 4 Texas" noon, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. talent intros (1991-1993) (8:39-9:40) "News 4 Texas" 6 and 10 p.m. talent intros (1993-1994) (9:40) "News 4 Texas" 10 p.m. intro (...
The following video features various news and talent opens from KTVT in Dallas-Fort Worth from 1995 to present. Although the existence of KTVT's news department predates its CBS affiliation, since there did not appear to be any available clips of KTVT's newscasts from before it joined CBS in July 1995, this video does not feature any opens and talent bumpers from when the station was an independent. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:00) "11 News at Noon" intro (1995-1998) (0:07-0:23) "11 News at Six" intro, two versions (1995-1998) (0:23) "11 on 11 at Ten" intro (1995-1998) (0:36) "11 News at Ten" intro (1998) (0:46) "11 on 11 at Ten" talent bumper (1995-1998) (1:02-1:23) "11 on 11 at Ten" intro and talent bumper, Winter Olympics intro (1998) (1:23) "11 News at Six" intro (1998-1...
The following video features various news and talent opens from KEYE-TV in Austin from the start of its news department in 1995 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:13) "KEYEwitness News" morning intro (1995-1998) (0:33-1:40) "KEYEwitness News" noon intro and 6 and 10 p.m. talent bumpers (1998-2000) (1:40-2:32) "KEYE News" 5 and 10 p.m. intros (2000-2001) (2:32-3:56) "KEYE News" generic intro and noon, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. talent bumpers (2001-2003) (3:56) "KEYE News" generic intro (2003-2004) (4:22) "KEYE News" weeknight talent intro (2004-2005) (4:32) "CBS 42 K-EYE News" 10 p.m. intro and talent bumper (2005-2006); based on graphics used by former sister station KTVT in Dallas during the same period (5:10-6:00) "CBS 42 News" 5 and 6 p.m. intros (2006-2008) (6:00-6:20) "CBS ...
KTVT-TV, the CBS affiliate in Dallas, Texas. Copyright 2016.
now using enforcer
CBS affiliate in Dallas, Texas. No infringement intended. Copyright 2014.
Let's Head To Texas, With KTVT-TV Channel 11 Dallas-Fort Worth. Voiceover By Chris Corley.
The following video features various news and talent opens from WGCL-TV in Atlanta from 1989 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:06) "Georgia's News at Ten" intro; based on similar intros used by then-sister stations WGN-TV and KTLA (1989-1993) (0:19) "News at 7:30" intro (1993-1994) (0:28) "Georgia's News at Ten" intro (1993-1994) (0:42) "The 11 O'Clock News on 46" intro (1994-1996) (0:51-1:14) "WGNX News" morning and 11 p.m. intros (1995-1999) (1:14-1:43) "CBS Atlanta News" intros (1999-2000) (1:43-2:13) "Clear News" morning, 5 and 6 p.m. intros (2000-2001) (2:13-2:32) "Clear News" 5 and 11 p.m. intros (2001-2002) (2:32) "CBS Atlanta News" morning intro; based off of CBS News' graphics at the time (2002) (2:41) "CBS Atlanta News" 11 p.m. intro (2003) (2:49-3:08) "CBS 4...
The following video features various news and talent opens from WUSA in Washington, D.C. from the early 1960s to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:09) "11 PM Report" intro (early 1960s-1965) (0:32-1:01) "Newsnight" and "11 PM Report" intros (1965-1968) (1:01) "The Big News" intro (1968-1971) (1:47) "Eyewitness News" intro (1971-1978) (2:15-3:32) "Eyewitness News" evening intros (1978-1980) (3:32-3:59) "Eyewitness News" 6 and 11 p.m. talent intros (1980-1982) (3:59-5:18) "Eyewitness News" 6:30 a.m., noon, 5, 6 and 11 p.m. and generic intros (1982-1987) (5:18-9:14) "Eyewitness News" 5, 6 and 11 p.m. and weekend intros (1987-1991) (9:14-10:49) "Eyewitness News" 4, 5, 6 and 11 p.m., and weekend intros (1991-1993) (10:49) "Channel 9 Eyewitness News" generic intro (1993-1995) (...
The following video features various news and talent opens from KDFW in Dallas-Fort Worth from 1979 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:00) "Channel 4 News" 10 p.m. intro (1979-1980) (0:15-1:05) "News 4 Dallas-Fort Worth" evening intros (1980-1984) (1:05-6:27) "Channel 4 News" 5, 6 and 10 p.m., and generic intros (1984-1987); this graphics package has been used by other stations including sister stations KTBC and KTVI (5:21-6:27) "Channel 4 News" 6 and 10 p.m., and weekend intros (1987-1989) (6:27) "Channel 4 News" weekend talent intro (1989-1990) (6:53) "News 4 Texas" 5 p.m. intro (1990-1991) (7:07-8:39) "News 4 Texas" noon, 5, 6 and 10 p.m. talent intros (1991-1993) (8:39-9:40) "News 4 Texas" 6 and 10 p.m. talent intros (1993-1994) (9:40) "News 4 Texas" 10 p.m. intro (...