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Arizona TV Nostalgia

Arizona, USA. was KTVK's take on the concept. (In 1986, several KTSP executives had moved to KTVK.) To see some clips, go to 5:45 in this YouTube compilation if you're not taken there automatically:

 
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To mark KTVK's 50th anniversary, which takes place next month, here's the oldest (that I know of), partial Channel 3 newscast available online--from 1978:
70th anniversary. KTVK started up on 2/28/1955.

IIRC, Thompson was Channel 3's first news director/anchor. He moved to Channel 12 sometime in the 1960s, and returned to 3 in the late '70s before retiring.
 
Later that year, KTVK switched its news brand from Total News to Eyewitness News. To see the new open and set (but not much else), go to the 2:56 mark if not taken there automatically:

Too bad there isn't a clip of Dave Nichols doing his signature end of his newscast. A Nichols Worth Of News. A short, offbeat, humorous news story.
 
KSAZ wasn't the only station to use "The Spirit of Arizona." More than half a decade earlier, its former sister station in Tucson, KOLD, also used the slogan. You can watch the first few minutes of a 1988 KOLD newscast here (followed by some footage of KGUN from a year later):

 
You can see various Phoenix and Tucson news opens and other era material in this 1993 compilation of news coverage devoted to a promotional visit of a high-speed train to Arizona:

 
From KCNC in Denver, the first part of a 1995 special about the affiliation switches of the era--with a look at the Phoenix market starting at the 4:25 mark:

 
A rather boring installment of KTVK's anniversary series today (about an on-air wedding giveaway), so here's KTVK's 35th anniversary ID instead. It's hard to believe that 1990 was the halfway point in the station's history:


Source: YouTube/ewjxn
 


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