WTVJ NBC Miami Final Broadcasts from Miami Studios 2000

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Courtesy: Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archive
    Tony Segreto Jennifer Valoppi Jackie Nespral Bob Mayer Alicia Ortega Michael Williams Hank Tester Ike Seamans Andrea Brody

Комментарии • 20

  • @mott0mottO
    @mott0mottO Год назад

    Tony was the only fella that could ever shut that woman up!

  • @kelvindejesusr
    @kelvindejesusr 4 года назад +5

    Alicia Ortega one of the best reporter in Dominican Republic in this exactly moment in 2019..!

  • @nathanmallery4408
    @nathanmallery4408 Год назад

    2:56

  • @rommy143
    @rommy143 2 года назад

    Wow! No women or minority anchors until the 1980s? 😮

    • @JoshColletta
      @JoshColletta 4 месяца назад

      WPLG really set the standard there with Ann Bishop and Dwight Lauderdale in the 80's, and since they quickly rocketed to first place, everyone suddenly realized they'd better catch up.

  • @grahambrunk
    @grahambrunk 15 лет назад +3

    NBC has let got like 5 long time personalities at WTVJ. I believe all NBC O&Os are low rating right. Their highest rated is currently WRC in DC which at TIMES is #1. WVIT in Connecticut is often #2 in its market. The rest of the O&Os are all pretty much 3rd or lower in their respective markets.

  • @JHollowayNetwork
    @JHollowayNetwork 3 года назад

    I wonder if WTVJ launched HDTV broadcasts after they moved to the new Miramar Studios.

    • @JoshColletta
      @JoshColletta 4 месяца назад

      As I recall, they semi-prepped the new building for HD, but they didn't actually begin local news HD broadcasts until later in the decade (March of 2008, according to Wikipedia). I'm sure their HD transmitter was on the air before that, though I don't know when.

  • @elsilentsilencioso
    @elsilentsilencioso 2 года назад

    Wow alicia Ortega in another Level

  • @grahambrunk
    @grahambrunk 15 лет назад +2

    They should have stayed in Miami. They shall soon return. They are moving to Hialeah soon.

  • @yeralroalbydelrosario3674
    @yeralroalbydelrosario3674 2 года назад

    e yo diria que desastroso

  • @johnissoevil
    @johnissoevil 13 лет назад

    Wow, my hometown of Keansburg, NJ was in the news in Miami back in 1979. Wonder if some big event happened there that year (I was only 3 at the time, so I wouldn't remember).

  • @MarkMichaelSalin
    @MarkMichaelSalin 5 лет назад

    In the next couple of years, we might see the same scene in the video, this time up in Boston at WBZ-TV Channel 4...

  • @grahambrunk
    @grahambrunk 15 лет назад

    Here in Miami, it is WFOR, the CBS O&O that leads. We dont have an ABC O&O since WPLG has agreed to be one of the few non O&Os to carry 100% of ABCs schedule, ABC has stayed away from here.

  • @ASKconard
    @ASKconard 15 лет назад

    This is a cool clip. So sad considering the broadcast giants they once had.

  • @grahambrunk
    @grahambrunk 15 лет назад +1

    Well WTVJ went from the top. WNBC was never on top, they have almost always been 2nd place or more.

  • @matthewcampbell7985
    @matthewcampbell7985 4 года назад

    We know just like other NBC owned stations wtvj's lease got expired in 2000

    • @JoshColletta
      @JoshColletta 4 месяца назад

      That wasn't a lease issue, that was genuinely a problem of the building being outdated. They actually owned that building outright; it had been property of the station from the very beginning. It was a former movie house owned by the station's founder, who owned a whole chain of movie houses under the Wometco brand. As such, the building just wasn't suited to modern-day technological needs, especially with the HD transition coming up.

  • @grahambrunk
    @grahambrunk 15 лет назад +2

    a number of things, this move didnt help since Miramar is very far from where news happens in South Florida. Also canceling 5pm, NBCs bad schedule, moving to 6 from 4. All that have been factors of their demise.