Using stock film footage from BBC nature films, this video follows God's most amazing natu
Using stock film footage from BBC nature films, this video follows God's most amazing natural creations of water and wildlife. The images are set to Alison Krauss' haunting acapella rendition of "Down in the River to Pray"
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Here is Part 1 of an excellent time capsule of the five Field Communications family of ind
Here is Part 1 of an excellent time capsule of the five Field Communications family of independent television stations. Field Communications was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Field Enterprises - which at one time owned the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper. Chock full of vintage station id's, bumpers, slides, logos, jingles, promos, you name it!
This presentation includes: ratings and audience share summaries, mention of Field Spot Sales joining forces with The Katz Agency to form ITVS (Independent TV Sales), a shot of Marina City, mention of a partnership with Kaiser Broadcasting Company, mention of the various programs carried on the stations including M*A*S*H, Happy Days Again, Sanford and Son, All in the Family, and PM Magazine, mention of the Eight O'Clock Movie, Sunday Big Movie, INN - Independent Network News, the Sports Schedule, the various independently produced Field Kids programs and segments such as Snipets, Way to Go, Hooray for Reading, Loeki De Leeuw (Loeki the Lion) bumper segments, and Doctor Snuggles - spearheaded by the PDG - Program Development Group.
Part 2 mentions Battlestar Galactica movies, as well as the program schedules for the upcoming 1980-1981 season. The comedy-variety show Don Lane is mentioned, Best of Groucho, Wonder Woman, Good Times, Love American Style, Wayne & Schuster, Jacques Cousteau, David Wolper Presents, Night Gallery, The Odd Couple, Solid Gold, Hollywood Squares, Prisoner: Cell Block H, as well as Newscene with Kathy McFarland A TK-760 camera makes an appearance too. It also introduces the sales staff at the stations -
WFLD-TV: Derk Zimmerman - Vice President & General Manager Vince Barresi - General Sales Manager Mike Dunlop - Sales Manager Sally Pilcher - Traffic Manager Dave Chester - National Traffic Sales Coordinator Melanie Gerig - Barresi Secretary and Sales Coordinator Sandi Silla - Promotion Manager Doug Knight - Program Manager
KBHK-TV: Bill White - Vice President and General Manager Marty Edelman - General Sales Manager June Dung - National Sales Coordinator Kerry Andrews - Local Sales Manager Suzanne Toner - Promotion Manager Tianna Morley - General Sales Manager's Secretary Diana Minnick-Poree - Traffic Manager Tom Spitz - Program Manager
WLVI-TV: Steven A. Bell - Vice President and General Manager Jerry Walsh - General Sales Manager Bob Kraus - Sales Manager Jill Streck - Traffic Manager Susan Perdigao - National Continuity Coordinator Anita Burns - Sales Coordinator Ilene Schweitzer - National Sales Coordinator Howard Stevens - Program Manager
WKBS-TV: Ken MacDonald - Vice President & General Manager John Fignar - General Sales Manager Don Heller - Local Sales Manager Trudi Williams - Sales Coordinator Barbara Blake - Sales Assistant Patrick Pierantozzi - Traffic Manager Joe Weber - Program Manager
WKBD-TV: George Williams - Vice President & General Manager George Kapel - General Sales Manager Jock Fritz - Local Sales Manager Dianne Desch - Promotion Manager Maureen Paschke - Traffic Manager Kathy Rawlings - National Sales Coordinator Bill Castleman - Program Manager
The Field Stations were: WKBD-TV Channel 50 in Detroit, KBHK-TV Channel 44 in San Francisco, WLVI-TV Channel 56 in Boston, WKBS-TV Channel 48 in Philadelphia, and of course, WFLD-TV Channel 32 in Chicago.
Tape is dated 10/30/80 - ITVS Presentation. The music during the first part of Part 1 ("The Hustle" clone) is called "Do It" by Walter Murphy. (An unreleased track from the Thomas J. Valentino - Major Records Music Library). Haven't ID'ed any of the other music tracks yet.
Not sure who the voiceover announcer is for this presentation - anyone know?
This presentation was produced by Alan Babbitt - special thanks to him for allowing me to preserve this old forgotten tape to DVD! :-)
If you were part of this tape or these stations back then, please drop me a line! I'd love to hear from you!
Visit - http://www.FuzzyMemories.TV The Museum of Classic Chicago Television - for more fun!
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Here is Part 2, the final part, of an excellent time capsule of the five Field Communicati
Here is Part 2, the final part, of an excellent time capsule of the five Field Communications family of independent television stations. Field Communications was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Field Enterprises - which at one time owned the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper. Chock full of vintage station id's, bumpers, slides, logos, jingles, promos, you name it!
This presentation includes: ratings and audience share summaries, mention of Field Spot Sales joining forces with The Katz Agency to form ITVS (Independent TV Sales), a shot of Marina City, mention of a partnership with Kaiser Broadcasting Company, mention of the various programs carried on the stations including M*A*S*H, Happy Days Again, Sanford and Son, All in the Family, and PM Magazine, mention of the Eight O'Clock Movie, Sunday Big Movie, INN - Independent Network News, the Sports Schedule, the various independently produced Field Kids programs and segments such as Snipets, Way to Go, Hooray for Reading, Loeki De Leeuw (Loeki the Lion) bumper segments, and Doctor Snuggles - spearheaded by the PDG - Program Development Group.
Part 2 mentions Battlestar Galactica movies, as well as the program schedules for the upcoming 1980-1981 season. The comedy-variety show Don Lane is mentioned, Best of Groucho, Wonder Woman, Good Times, Love American Style, Wayne & Schuster, Jacques Cousteau, David Wolper Presents, Night Gallery, The Odd Couple, Solid Gold, Hollywood Squares, Prisoner: Cell Block H, as well as Newscene with Kathy McFarland A TK-760 camera makes an appearance too. It also introduces the sales staff at the stations -
WFLD-TV: Derk Zimmerman - Vice President & General Manager Vince Barresi - General Sales Manager Mike Dunlop - Sales Manager Sally Pilcher - Traffic Manager Dave Chester - National Traffic Sales Coordinator Melanie Gerig - Barresi Secretary and Sales Coordinator Sandi Silla - Promotion Manager Doug Knight - Program Manager
KBHK-TV: Bill White - Vice President and General Manager Marty Edelman - General Sales Manager June Dung - National Sales Coordinator Kerry Andrews - Local Sales Manager Suzanne Toner - Promotion Manager Tianna Morley - General Sales Manager's Secretary Diana Minnick-Poree - Traffic Manager Tom Spitz - Program Manager
WLVI-TV: Steven A. Bell - Vice President and General Manager Jerry Walsh - General Sales Manager Bob Kraus - Sales Manager Jill Streck - Traffic Manager Susan Perdigao - National Continuity Coordinator Anita Burns - Sales Coordinator Ilene Schweitzer - National Sales Coordinator Howard Stevens - Program Manager
WKBS-TV: Ken MacDonald - Vice President & General Manager John Fignar - General Sales Manager Don Heller - Local Sales Manager Trudi Williams - Sales Coordinator Barbara Blake - Sales Assistant Patrick Pierantozzi - Traffic Manager Joe Weber - Program Manager
WKBD-TV: George Williams - Vice President & General Manager George Kapel - General Sales Manager Jock Fritz - Local Sales Manager Dianne Desch - Promotion Manager Maureen Paschke - Traffic Manager Kathy Rawlings - National Sales Coordinator Bill Castleman - Program Manager
The Field Stations were: WKBD-TV Channel 50 in Detroit, KBHK-TV Channel 44 in San Francisco, WLVI-TV Channel 56 in Boston, WKBS-TV Channel 48 in Philadelphia, and of course, WFLD-TV Channel 32 in Chicago.
Tape is dated 10/30/80 - ITVS Presentation. The music during the first part of Part 1 ("The Hustle" clone) is called "Do It" by Walter Murphy. (An unreleased track from the Thomas J. Valentino - Major Records Music Library). Haven't ID'ed any of the other music tracks yet.
Not sure who the voiceover announcer is for this presentation - anyone know?
This presentation was produced by Alan Babbitt - special thanks to him for allowing me to preserve this old forgotten tape to DVD! :-)
If you were part of this tape or these stations back then, please drop me a line! I'd love to hear from you!
Visit - http://www.FuzzyMemories.TV The Museum of Classic Chicago Television - for more fun!
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