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News Music Packages Currently in Syndication

  • Action News (Formerly "UPN News" and "Fastbreak")
  • Alive (V.1, V.2)
  • Always Worth Your Time (a.k.a. Battery V.4)
  • Aurora (originally called "Texasize")
  • Battery
  • Chicago's Very Own (exclusive to WGN-TV)
  • Connect (exclusive to KTLA)
  • Coverage (for WSB-TV)
  • Fahren-Hite
  • Firepower News (Formerly "WB News '99", "WB News" & "Timeshifter")
  • First Report (exclusive to WSFL)
  • Flashpoint
  • Full Contact
  • The Hammer
  • Heartland (V.1, V.2)
  • High Velocity (V.1, V.2)
  • Icon News Music Package (for KTVU and WLEX)
  • Ignitor
  • Impact (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4, V.5)
  • In-Sink (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4) originally created for WRAL-TV in 1988.(V.4 contains the motif of Back Home Again in Indiana for WISH-TV; "In-Sink" was originally spelled as "In-Sync")
  • Interceptor
  • Jim and Howard's News Package
  • Magnum (V.1, V.2, V.3)
  • Moving Forward
  • News Attitude
  • News Authority
  • News One (V.1, V.2, Mini)
  • Newsforce (Formerly Viacom News Package V.2)
  • Newstime (Formerly Viacom News Package V.1)
  • Newswatch 24
  • Newswire
  • Power News (V.1, V.2, V.3)
  • Propulsion (exclusive for the Belo Broadcasting Group; Gannett-owned WKYC in Cleveland also utilizes some cuts for their evening and weekend newscasts)
  • The Rainmaker
  • Right Here, Right Now (V.1, V.2; V.2 contains the NBC chimes)
  • Seize The Day
  • Seize The Day - Fox Version
  • Total Coverage
  • The Tower (V.1, V.2, V.3, V.4) (for NBC affiliates)
  • The Unexpected
  • USA News
  • The Viking
  • The Viper (V.1, V.2)
  • The Viper 2008
  • Working For You

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