I remember seeing this!!! This is an awesome theme..And I really like the part after the credits...well...The bottom right..I really like that..the way it flips up like that like someone's turning the page in a book. LOL.
Anytime I see footage from back in those days , I often wonder how many of us from then are still around and maybe feeling nostalgic for them. Wherever you might be, if you’re still around and reading this, cheers to you.
Sucks they don't use this theme anymore. It is a really good theme. Personally, the Tribune Broadcasting logo at the end as the music climaxed (like WGN did for a time) would have been a nice touch, but meh.
@nubianprince6 They sort of did & didn't. When the WB started in '95, it was only on one night of the week, so for promoting the WB shows that aired on that night, the "WB11" branding was in effect, anything else--news, movies, syndicated shows was just "Channel 11" for the remaining 6 days of the week. Cut to a year later when the WB network expanded their prime time lineup, and TPTB just found it easier to incorporate "WB11" into all their branding. And that's how a bill becomes a law.
Promos actually used a hybridized version-- the 11 had the WB logo attached, and the voiceovers generally referred to the station as "The WB, Channel 11"-- KTLA did a similar thing around that time.
I got WGN America in my town in Dallas Texas before they turned into a cable TV network I was 7 years old I'm seen the WGN news logo for opening it's morning noon and 9pm newscasts these 3 I need get a back it full respectful to my late great uncle and Aunt Marsha.
...in contrast to As Time Goes By and Hello! Ma Baby, also, the original version of the WPIX Custom Music Package debuted in 1993 and was expanded in 1995 and updated in 1998 and 2001.
+Sønic Hedgehøg it's the "WPIX Custom News Package" by Non-Stop Music, it was updated when former WNBC anchor Jim Watkins replaced longtime anchor Jack Cafferty in late 1998.
@@mattjackson2172 But you told me that the 1998 update debuted along with new graphics in September that year, just before Jack Cafferty was ousted and replaced by former WNBC weekend anchor Jim Watkins (who appealed to a younger audience).