Television News Music Packages Written By Frank Gari
- Advantage
- Allegro
- B Package
- Catch 5
- The CBS Enforcer Music Collection
- Champion News Series
- Countdown
- Daily News
- The Edge
- Empire
- Eyewitness News
- First News
- Good Day
- Good News
- The Great News Package
- Hello News
- Hometown News
- Image News
- Innovation
- It's All Right Here
- Making A Difference
- Mi San Diego
- NBC - Flagship
- NBC - New Millennium
- NBC - News Now
- NBC - Premier
- NBC - Speed Of Life
- The NBC Collection
- News Horizon
- News Line
- News Series 2000
- News Series 2001
- News Source
- News Station
- News Watch
- Newschannel
- On Your Side
- The One and Only
- The One For All
- The Paramount
- Pride Inside
- The Reporter
- So Good To Turn To
- Stimulus
- Target News
- This Is Your News
- Turn To News
- We'll Take You There
- Where It All Happens
- Working For You
- The World at Home
- The X Package
- The X-2 Package
- You've Got A Friend
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