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NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch Eastern Airlines Incident Mothers Day Flowers
May 7 1983
zhlédnutí: 189
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NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch Segment
zhlédnutí 187Před 3 měsíci
Shaw Mississippi School Flap Jessica, as per usual, would anchor the NBC News Digest later that evening. czcams.com/video/TcgAb3-euGU/video.html
NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch Princess Grace of Monaco story
zhlédnutí 205Před 4 měsíci
NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch Princess Grace of Monaco story
NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 4 měsíci
July 3 1983. Jessica's last July 4th weekend.
NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 4 měsíci
July 30th 1983 broadcast includes Jessica's last "reporter pkg" for NBC News. If you read Alana Nash's book about Savitch, you may recall she mentions Ron Kershaw had a meltdown when he saw Savitch at this event from afar. Jessica did not see him, however.
Deborah Norville's First Today from central time zone January 8 1990
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 4 měsíci
This was taped in the central time zone. Usually, it is a tape delayed broadcast but for some reason the station picked up the east coast feed live. Probably hoping to catch the shuttle launch live. At 8am cst the show starts from the top but is LIVE since they discuss the scrubbing of the launch. At 1:16:00 and at 1:22:07 you'll catch rare, behind the scenes videos as the local station didn't ...
NBC Nightly News with Jessica Savitch Final Broadcast
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed 5 měsíci
This is Jessica's last appearance as anchor of the NBC Nightly News Saturday edition. New hire Connie Chung replaced Jessica as anchor in an effort to give Chung more exposure. Jessica's new contract would have her back in the anchor chair in January 1984 but it was not meant to be. Jessica did make several more appearances on the primetime NBC News Digest reports including the infamous 10/3/83...
NBC Nightly News Saturday w/Jessica Savitch and the Greenwood, MS Grocery Store Wars
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 7 měsíci
NBC Nightly News Saturday w/Jessica Savitch and the Greenwood, MS Grocery Store Wars
1983 August 2 Good Morning America Adrian Brown intv, Taxes
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1983 August 2 Good Morning America Adrian Brown intv, Taxes
NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw but as told by Deborah Norville
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NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw but as told by Deborah Norville
NBC News Digest with Colleen Williams (KNBC anchor)/WTVA Terry Smith 9 Alive news update
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NBC News Digest with Colleen Williams (KNBC anchor)/WTVA Terry Smith 9 Alive news update
NBC News At Sunrise with John Palmer 6 avi
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NBC News At Sunrise with John Palmer 6 avi
NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 7 avi
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NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 7 avi
NBC News At Sunrise with John Palmer 5 avi
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NBC News At Sunrise with John Palmer 5 avi
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Mary Alice Williams 1
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Mary Alice Williams 1
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Mary Alice Williams 2
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Mary Alice Williams 2
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 3
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 3
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 4
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 4
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 1
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 1
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 2
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with John Palmer 2
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville 1
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville 1
1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville 2
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1989 NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville 2
Sabotage. Rip.❤
Irony? rip.❤
Curious why record? New vcr or crush. Lol. She missed beruit & olympics😢 liked her. Thanks. --Okie sr.1984. Peace.
News from the past από το μακρινό 1989.
Back during the time when NBC News was a watchable, credible news source. The hirings and firings of both Megyn Kelly and Ronna McDaniel show just how much the news division has strayed from being a solid news source to becoming more obsessed with personalities and partisan opinions.
Oh please. The reason why we have FOX News is because the GOP thought all the networks were biased There were rantings of the "liberal" media back then. Ronna supported the big lie that the election was stolen. She has no business being on TV. And Meg Kelly has no credibility whatsoever.
Detroit would win game 4 to win the title and retire Kareem
Her delivery was off here, just as it was on a prime-time update Savitch gave shortly before her death.
Marsha retired
Indeed she did. And so did Kimberly Noel Sweet.
The NBC Tupelo-Columbus, Mississippi affiliate WTVA sign-on appears at 0:23 following the color bars, prior to "NBC News at Sunrise with Deborah Norville" who now anchors "Inside Edition" in syndication. And CNBC was launched in 1989 the same year this NBC News Broadcast aired, and CNBC is now owned by Comcast which is NBCUniversal's parent corporation.
The world will be under water by 2000!!!
🌎🌊🌬️🌀💧🌧️🐟🐋🐳blub blub. I remember that one. We would be underwater. Yet they all have oceanfront houses. Imagine that.
She died 3 months to the day after this broadcast.
What was her name?
@@Dustinstar69Jessica Savitch.
@@amusicfan25a21 thanks
Do you have the full broadcast?
I do not. :p
@@JCNDCIII OK. Thanks for replying
@@francis1971 I didn't see the option to download the full broadcast so I purchases individual segments. Later I saw the option to purchase the full broadcast but I already had these clips.
Here is the NBC News Digest from later that evening: czcams.com/video/TcgAb3-euGU/video.html
The ruggedly manliness in this dude is so palpable that I can almost feel his pecker.
0:00 is this the gross wheel of fortune guy?
Gross, mamacita?
Yup. Gross.
Greenwood was Eden and Utopia for two weeks. BUY & TAKE ANACIN! You have a headache. Was that Perry Mason shilling fire insurance?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Savitch
Didn't this poor lady drown in a car accident ? We liked her news reports snd were saddened to hear of it.
She did. She was drowned on 10/23/1983 after the car she was riding in fell into a canal in New Hope, PA. Freak accident.
@@JCNDCIII A sad story. If I remember correctly, she was on a dinner date and when they left, her date drove his company’s station wagon into a muddy canal on a poorly lit street at night. The car flipped upside down and they both drowned. Her pet dog, a Husky, was inside the vehicle and it died with her.
"On October 23, 1983, Savitch had dinner with Martin Fischbein, vice president of the New York Post, at the Chez Odette restaurant in New Hope, Pennsylvania. Savitch and Fischbein had been dating for a few weeks. They began to drive home about 7:15 p.m., with Fischbein driving and Savitch in the back seat with her dog, Chewy. It was raining heavily; Fischbein may have missed posted warning signs. He drove out of the wrong exit from the restaurant and up the towpath of the old Pennsylvania Canal's Delaware Division on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. The Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser station wagon veered too far to the left and went over the edge into the shallow water of the canal. After falling approximately fifteen feet and landing upside down in four to five feet of water, the car sank into deep mud that sealed the doors shut. Savitch and Fischbein were trapped inside as water poured in. A local resident found the wreck at about 11:30 that night. Fischbein's body was still strapped behind the wheel, with Savitch and her dog in the back seat.[26] "After autopsies, the Bucks County coroner ruled that both Savitch and Fischbein had died of asphyxiation by drowning. Neither Savitch nor Fischbein had any drugs other than alcohol in their systems, and they had consumed only small amounts of alcohol-about half a glass of wine each." en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Savitch
@@JCNDCIII So, she bit the big one on my birthday. Interesting.
I was -5 months lol
I remember her when I was little
At 24:22 I can't get over how much John McEnroe looks IDENTICAL to Prince Harry. Amazing!
That’s bc McEnroe is Harry’s father.
Love this channel, do you have Jane Pauley’s last day?
I used to but lost the tape. I believe it's on CZcams tho.
@@JCNDCIIIA couple of very short segments are, still trying to hunt down the full show.
Can’t believe Savitch died months later tragically
I was born and raised in Tupelo. Thank you for posting these!
Do you have any more Jessica Savitch newscasts?
Just posted a new one.
Co Anchor Now Inside Edition
8:17, The Future Host of TRUMP CARD
Co-anchor Now Inside Edition
Pretty sure she's the main anchor. She took over that role in 1995.
I was born less than six hours after that broadcast. Nice!
Just for the record, the launch described in this video was STS-32. That mission was to deploy the Syncom (or LEASAT) satellite, rendezvous, capture, and bring back to earth the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) after being in orbit for six years. Also, that flight was to spend ten days conducting medical experiments to determine how the heart and the human body operate in microgravity as well as shoot IMAX imagery for an upcoming IMAX film. Crew: Daniel C. Brandenstein, James D. Wetherbee, Bonnie J. Dunbar, G. David Low, Marsha S. Ivins. Vehicle: Columbia.
The network made the choice about going live in the Central Time Zone, not the station. The original first hour probably had several mentions of the "upcoming launch," so they didn't want stations to air out-of-date programming. It was not unusual for the "first hour" and "second hour" formats of the network morning shows to get flip flopped like this in Central in response to breaking news. It's interesting that they had Bryant and Deborah do almost the entire show from the apartment set. Normally they would start each hour from the home base desk, but here they're only using it for the news updates with Keith Morrison and a single package toss from Deborah.
Wow! Elaine Houston! She was a longtime anchor at Albany, NY NBC affiliate WNYT. Houston retired from the station on December 29, 2023 after nearly 34 years at the station.
Friday, January 1, 1988. 36 years ago today.
Please the name of this woman at 1:43:25!
59:22 never heard of this chicken place!! Wow! Sounds like a ripoff of Popeyes back in the day?! So random!
Gosh. I had forgotten about those. They were all over the south. I can't find info about which came first but I think Popeyes eventually bought them out. Impossible to find any info of the chain.
@@JCNDCIII I've never heard of that place either. I'm surprised Al Copeland didn't sue them. I know he bought Church's, though.
@@ChrisHadleyWriter they were sooooo GOOD. Almost as good as Church's Fried Chicken. Which was just behind First Presbyterian in historic downtown Greenwood!
27:47 - "Good evening, I'm Joe Birch for ACTION NEWS 5. Tonight at 10:00, Harold Graeter will bring you a live report from Dallas where the Hogs and Wolves are preparing for the Cotton Bowl. Join us tonight at 10:00."
0:17 - STEREO 5 from WMC-TV 5 MEMPHIS.
Sad she died so young. I recall her being quite good in her craft.
She, 36, was in the final stretch of her life.
December 29, 1989
Thank you for posting this... I wish that I had a DeLorean time machine to travel back in time and to see it all.. especially the style, the music, the breakdancing and many more. RAD!!!
Thank you for sharing this !!!
Interestingly, reporting this professional is one thing that died because of changes made in the very decade that is the topic of this special. The end of the Fairness Doctrine and the end of limits on the number of stations any corporation can own changed TV news from analysis to agitation. And from information to raunch, clickbait and disinformation.
Thanks for posting this.... it seems as we are just repeating history
Thanks for posting this
i guess this is alright...
The news theme corresponds to an image campaign called "People You Can Count On" written by Terry Sweet and Associates of Wauwatosa, WI. It was also used by WCHS in Charleston, WV, KTNV in Las Vegas, NV, and WBRZ in Baton Rouge, LA.
Wednesday, May 10, 1989, recorded from WTVA-TV in Tupelo, Mississippi.
19:33 ..."it will extend 10 miles into the bay by the year 2020."
The rapid shift in tone in the soundtrack for this is pretty funny.