The 9 O'Clock News / INN - Independent Network News - WGN-TV (Complete Broadcast, 4/15/1982) 📺
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- Here's an edition of The 9 O'Clock News with John Drury and Marty McNeeley on WGN Channel 9, incorporating the national INN - Independent Network News (anchored by Steve Bosh and Bill Jorgensen).
Includes:
End of Wall Street Journal Business Report with Jack Taylor
Station ID slide (voiceover by Jack Taylor?)
Opening titles (voiceover by Paul Rogers?)
John previews local news and sports stories, then introduces INN
INN opening titles (sponsor billboard voiceover for Brim decaffeinated coffee and Remington Micro-Screen Shaver by Bill Biery)
Highway bridge in East Chicago, IN collapses, killing 13 construction workers
Reagan unveils plans for tuition tax credit for middle-income families whose kids go to private school, as detailed by John Aubuchon
Commercials for:
Remington Micro-Screen Shaver - with Victor Kiam
Brim decaffeinated coffee
Burlington Coat Factory
Starcraft-Venture Pre-Season Camper Sale at Wheaton Rental Center (voiceover by Jack Taylor?)
Part of Argentine fleet sets sail for Falkland Islands, while British armada approaches Ascension Islands
First Americans evacuated from Falklands arrive in Miami
Four Palestinians wounded in fighting in Gaza Strip
Five convicted assassins of Sadat executed in Egypt
Special report on today's all-volunteer Army by Eric Roberts
Commercials for:
Phillips Milk of Magnesia
Red Carpet realtors
Your Favorite Buick Dealer
Promo for Saturday Night Live
Richard Townley on sentencing of Jack Henry Abbott (sketches by Bob Smith; interviews with Abbott's lawyer Ivan Fisher, victim's father-in-law Henry Howard, and Norman Mailer)
Court gives Indiana couple permission to let 6-year-old die
Jerry Girard on Minnesota Twins' Kent Hrbek
Commercials for:
Aspirin-Free Arthritis Pain Formula (voiceover by Peter Thomas)
South Dakota Tourism
Drew Scott on survey showing 30% cheat on income taxes; featuring Sharon Aitkin and Sen. Bill Bradley (D-NJ)
Business news
Commercials for:
National Enquirer
Ford - with Telly Savalas
Antelope, OR residents vote to keep town from becoming HQ for Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh; reported by Tim Malloy; features interview with Don Smith
National weather report
Sponsor billboard for Red Carpet realtors and Phillips Milk of Magnesia (voiceover by Bill Biery), with end credits segueing to local news:
More on East Chicago bridge collapse; reports from Robert Jordan, Don Harris (with voices of James Brannock and Mayor Bob Patrich) and Muriel Clair (featuring John Pegg)
Commercial: Atari computers
More on Reagan's speech (before National Catholic Educational Association at McCormick Place) as reported by Elizabeth Brackett (interviews with Jack Wuest of Alternative Schools Network and William Gallagher); next he goes to 8th grade civics class at St. Peter's Elementary School in Geneva where Larry Roderick gives rundown (featured are Sally Froelich and Linden McConnell, and students John Regole and Michele Boose)
Commercials for:
Stat-Tab (Statistical Tabulating Corp.)
ARCO (eliminating their credit cards) [had to be removed due to UA-cam blocking] (posted separately here: • ARCO - "No More Credit... )
Fireside Chrysler-Plymouth-Imports
Tom Skilling with the weather
Near-collision over Lake Michigan last month was much closer than first reported, according to FAA
Sen. Charles Percy to ask Reagan to nominate Paul Plunkett as Federal judge, after Gov. Thompson's wife Jane takes herself out of running
Commercials for:
Dominick's Finer Foods - sale on round steak
United Airlines (with Joseph Papp)
Lincoln Carpets - Generic vs. Brand Carpeting
Good Year Tiempo All-Season Steel Radial tires
Bill Frink with sports
Illinois Lottery Daily Game number
Commercials for:
Al Piemonte's Auto Discount Outlet
WGN Radio 720 AM
Osco Drug
Fire on first floor of Maywood building kills young woman and her son
Reminder to get your taxes in by midnight
With that, John closes newscast
Ending, with weather recap on screen and voiceover promo for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Telethon (by Jack Taylor?) (incomplete; recording ends before newscast does)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, April 15th 1982 during the 9:00pm to 9:58pm timeframe.
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And Tom Skilling still doing his thing at WGN.
I remember that Bridge collapse my family and I lived in East Chicago, Indiana. I was 12 years old in 1982.
I was 9 and it was a sad time.
RIP John Drury
1:07, From New York... This is INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS for April 15, 1982
It's weird that WGN turned over the early parts of their news broadcast to an entirely different station.
Now that you mention it, the segues are a bit more obvious than at INN's home station, WPIX "11 Alive" in New York . . . INN was nationally syndicated.
KMSP in Minneapolis did the same integration of INN into their local newscast.
A number of CBS stations wrapped their local news around Walter Cronkite in a similar manner. "The Big News on KNXT continues from New York and the CBS Evening News..."
Good to hear Telex and Schlitz are up. I own a lot of stock in both.
I miss INN.
As for the Burlington Coat Factory ad . . . the chain had (and still has) a presence in NYC, may've seen a few of their ads on WPIX. Whether they ran on the news or not is another story.
Now I really want to know what happened with that cult!
Wild Wild Country - Netflix
So INN at 9 followed by "The 9:00 O'Clock News" at 9:30? That's interesting.
Man, having the post office stay open late for people to file their income taxes. Nowadays most people do it online.
the great john drury,,,
YES, and don't forget Jack Taylor.
He's still with us! :-)
Nice guy! When I worked at channel 26, I had the opportunity to meet him for a luncheon
@@darrellmfume3513 - Or Marty McNeeley.
@@wmbrown6 him to, they were all great Chicago news anchormen.
how can I get in touch with the creator of this UA-cam channel?
E-mail: tapes@fuzzy.tv
44:02 - Fuzzy: You edited the ARCO commercial to not show the exploding credit card. Can you restore it or was it edited to avoid something?
It's posted separately - it was being blocked by UA-cam - so you can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/JWh0HL7L1P0/v-deo.html
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