Showing posts with label new graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new graphics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

NBR without Paul Kangas, but with a new look

On December 31st 2009, an era ended at Nightly Business Report when co-anchor and one of the founding team there, Paul Kangas, retired after just over 30 years at NBR.

He started as the Stocks anchor back in 1979, when WPBT first produced The Nightly Business Report.  Linda O’Byron and Merwin Sigale were the original anchors.  Susie Gharib joined NBR in 1998, and for nearly 12 years, they were the team bringing the world of business news every day to an appreciative American and later global audience through the internet.

Tom Hudson, also of Chicago based syndicated programmer “First Business” is now co-anchor in Miami, taking over from Paul Kangas, but it would be impossible to “replace” him.

However, that’s not the only change.  A new anchor, a new format, though some elements have remained exactly the same, a new studio set, which is entirely virtual, and a new graphic look, NBR has undergone a massive overhaul that wouldn’t have been necessary otherwise.  But because it was the end of an era, NBR needed to do something that would catch people’s attention.  And whilst the blogosphere hasn’t been hot with the new look, Newscast Studio has some info, though little is really known.

Monday, 5 January 2009

GMTV's new look for 2009 launches

As I told you yesterday, GMTV introduced a new look this morning. Unfortunately, due to technical problems, I was unable to record this morning's edition. My PVR decided to crash overnight. However, there are some clips on YouTube, which I am presenting here. Many thanks to the original posters.

First off, how GMTV opened at 6.00 am this morning.



Next, a little time lapse to show the old set being demolished and the new one being constructed.



And finally, the titles for GMTV with Lorraine, the new name for LK Today.



I'll try again tomorrow morning, and hopefully get you some stills. But these videos are excellent.

Sunday, 4 January 2009

GMTV gets a new look.

GMTV starts a new year, with a new look. New set, new graphics, new members of the team, even a new news set. No longer will GMTV News be from a little CSO sub set in the studio.

I hope to have some pictures, though they'll be camera at the screen rather than proper full screen pictures after the new look has launched.