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The following video features various news and talent opens from KXAS-TV in Dallas-Fort Worth from c. 1967 to present. Here's what you can see in this video: (0:05-0:41) "News at Six" intros (c. 1966-1969) (0:41-1:26) "Action News 5" intros (1979-1984) (1:26-2:55) "Texas News 5" talent intros (1984-1987) (2:55-5:52) "Texas News 5" talent intros (1987-1990) (5:52-7:33) "Texas News 5" talent intros (1990-1992) (7:33-8:11) "Texas News 5" talent intros (1992-1994) (8:11-9:09) "Texas News 5" talent intros (1994-1997) (9:09-9:34) "Texas News 5" weekend evening intro and talent bumper (1997-1999) (9:34-10:48) "NBC 5 News" intros (1999-2002) (10:48-11:48) "NBC 5 News" 4, 6 and 10 p.m. and generic intros (2002-2009) (11:48) "NBC 5 News" generic intro (2009-2011) (11:56-12:43) "NBC 5 News" 11 a.m. a...
Beginning Sept. 5, the Texas Department of Transportation is going to “unscramble” a significant piece of the Mixmaster that will force drivers heading east on Interstate 30 to completely rethink their approach to Interstate 35E, as well as Commerce Street and Riverfront Boulevard. Aerial footage courtesy of KXAS-TV (NBC5).
Version 2 of rare opening theme for, then, WBAP TV channel 5 in Fort Worth / Dallas, Texas now KXAS TV / NBC-5. Obtained from a 2" master video reel.
The first few minutes of the Dallas-Fort Worth NBC affiliate's 5 p.m. evening newscast on May 29, 1995, including the opening and coverage of Memorial Day observances. The opening shows anchors Brad Wright and Angela Cain, meteorologist David Finfrock, and Scott Murray on sports; Mike Snyder was filling in for Wright on this particular day. First, sights and sounds from the observances in Washington, D.C., presented without commentary, including the unveiling of a POW-MIA stamp, comments from President Bill Clinton, the traditional laying of the wreath at Arlington National Cemetery, and an event at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Then, Memorial Day services at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas (complete with a fly-by and a 21-gun salute), and at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth, whe...
Described as the "World's Greatest Weatherman". This was KXAS' tribute to him when he passed away.
Rare opening theme with teasers for, then, WBAP TV channel 5 in Fort Worth / Dallas, Texas now KXAS TV / NBC-5. Obtained from a 2" master video reel.
Dallas / Fort Worth television station KXAS concludes its broadcast day in 1978
A compete news broadcast from Nov. 21, 1979 with Chip Moody, Jim Brinson and Harold Taft.
Severe weather and Tornado coverage from NBC affiliate KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas. A cold front moved through the area and brought severe weather to the region. Included are tornadoes south of Dallas and in the suburbs or Rowlett, and Wylie. Copyright 2015
KXAS-TV, virtual channel 5 , is an NBC owned-and-operated television station serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex that is licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, United States.The station is owned by the NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations subsidiary of NBCUniversal, and is part of a duopoly with Telemundo owned-and-operated station KXTX-TV .The two stations share studio facilities located at The Studios at DFW at the CentrePort Business Park on Amon Carter Boulevard in Fort Worth; KXAS maintain transmitter facilities located south of Belt Line Road in Cedar Hill. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): NBC Dallas Forth Worth License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in th...
NBC5 Dallas - Fort Worth police engaged in a lengthy 3 hour slow-speed chase Wednesday afternoon. That chase ended when a Fort Worth SWAT vehicle sideswiped the suspect's car in Arlington at 3:58 p.m. The chase, which apparently began with a drug bust that went bad, weaved in and around Fort Worth and Arlington, along east and westbound Interstate-30, onto side streets, through Lincoln Square, medians and parking lots. When the pursuit started early Wednesday afternoon there was an unidentified woman in the car with Gonzales. At some point during the chase she was either pushed or jumped out of the vehicle. The woman’s condition isn’t known. The suspect was identified by police as 42-year-old Joe Gonzales. Sources told News 8 he is a known drug dealer who has spent extended time in pris...
WBAP-TV in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, produced this special half-hour documentary program in late November 1963, a few days after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Some rare film footage of JFK's tragic two-day trip to Texas is included in this special WBAP broadcast, including a very rare interview with Dr. Malcolm Perry, one of the doctors who attempted to save the life of the mortally wounded President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. RELATED LINKS: http://JFK-Assassination-As-It-Happened.blogspot.com http://DVP-Potpourri.blogspot.com/2010/09/wbap-radio-11-22-63.html