U-phonix

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U-phonix is a television news music package composed by Stephen Arnold. U-phonix contains over 100 cuts of opens, closes, promo bumpers, stingers and promo beds.

The package was originally composed in 2003 for Dallas, Texas CBS affiliate KTVT 11 and is currently used on television stations in 16 markets.

The package's signature contains an identical signature to Arnold's Sinclair News Music Package.

The name for U-phonix is derived from the large-format audio mixing board manufacturer Euphonics.

DMA# DMA Name Station Affiliation Years Used Other Notes
7. Dallas, Texas KTVT, formerly KFJZ CBS 2004-Present First station to commission package
23. Portland, Oregon KOIN CBS 2004-2006
40. Birmingham, Alabama WIAT, formerly WBMG CBS, formerly NBC 2004-Present
53. Austin, Texas KEYE-TV, formerly KBVO CBS, formerly FOX 2005-Present
66. Naples, Florida WINK-TV CBS 2005-Present
78. Spokane, Washington KXLY-TV ABC, formerly CBS 2005-Present
84. Huntsville, Alabama WAAY-TV, formerly WAFG ABC, formerly NBC 2005-Present
93. Colorado Springs, Colorado KRDO-TV ABC 2006-Present Picked up after ownership change
98. State College, Pennsylvania WPSU-TV, formerly WPSX PBS 2005-Present Newscast started in February 2005, run & operated by students
101. Charleston, South Carolina WCSC-TV CBS, formerly ABC 2004-Present
104. Fort Smith, Arkansas KFTA-TV, formerly KPOM FOX, formerly NBC 2005-Present
Fayetteville, Arkansas KNWA-TV, formerly KFAA NBC 2005-Present
111. Longview, Texas & Tyler, Texas KYTX CBS, formerly NBC 2004 Used when CBS19 simulcasted Dallas' CBS11 News
126. Yakima, Washington KAPP ABC 2005-Present Sister station of KXLY
Kennewick, Washington KVEW ABC 2005-Present Sister station of KAPP


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