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===Background===
On September 8, 1999, '''CTV News 1''' was renamed to '''CTV Newsnet'''.
 
===ID (1999-2009)===
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'''Variant:''' Starting in November 8, 2006; There'sthe islogo abecame bylineless version is here.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: The satellite-dish
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' A flute tune whichwith asan announcer saying "This is CTV Newsnet".
 
*'''Audio Variants:''' Sometimes,there was an orchestral tune. Starting in November 8, 2006; A new orchestral tune, similar to the 1980s WJCT Jacksonville jingle, was heard with Lee Marshall saying "You're watching CTV Newsnet".
Music/Sound Variants: A orchestral tune.
 
* Starting in November 8, 2006 A new orchestral tune, similar to 1980s WJCT Jacksonville jingle Lee Marshall saying You're watching CTV Newsnet.
 
 
Availlabity: Extinct. Check your old tapes
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 22 June 2024

Background

On September 8, 1999, CTV News 1 was renamed to CTV Newsnet.

ID (1999-2009)


Visuals: On a cloud sunset, daytime or nighttime background, there is a satellite dish on the map, with the "CTV NEWSNET" over the text with the Bell Globemedia byline fading in below.

Variant: Starting in November 8, 2006; the logo became bylineless.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A flute tune with an announcer saying "This is CTV Newsnet".

Audio Variants: Sometimes,there was an orchestral tune. Starting in November 8, 2006; A new orchestral tune, similar to the 1980s WJCT Jacksonville jingle, was heard with Lee Marshall saying "You're watching CTV Newsnet".

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