Really, KCPQ-TV, you start your newscast with traffic and weather?!
Really, Chek-TV, Victoria? Dr. Bonnie Henry "Made the ask" but now she "Doubled-down?" Don't broadcasters use real words anymore?
The thing about the cold, anchor-lacking news openings that City stations such as CKEM Edmonton use is that you get upwards of thirty seconds of the top story prior to all the others so you think you've gone right into the newscast when it suddenly switches to a clip from another item.
The thing about podcasts that become radio shows, such as "The Ben Shapiro Show", is that you have to hear commercials inserted in the podcast as well as the islands of commercials that sponsor the broadcast of the program.
For bumpers for forgotten TV shows as well as other interesting and rare TV content, check out on YouTube.
For fm dx, clips from old newscasts and a generally interesting glimpse into the life of a teenage radio and TV hobbyist in the late 00s, check out tvlondon on YouTube.
For even more newsclips as well as other neat stuff, check out heymannyg on YouTube.
For old TV promos and clips from origrams you rarely find anywhere else that will also inform you, check out on YouTube.
For cool music, sports vids, Ottawa TV clips from the eighties, and other cool stuff, check out expomick on YouTube.
For a whole bunch of clips from Southern Ontario and Western New York TV from the seventies to the nineties, interviews with some of the people who made that television, and a lot about worship music, check out on YouTube.
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