Buena Vista Broadcasting

Buena Vista Broadcasting, Inc. was a television station group division of the Walt Disney Company that operated from 1980 to 1995. The company had its corporate headquarters in Orlando, Florida and its operational headquarters in Dallas, Texas.

The company ceased operations in 1995 when Disney sold off the remaining stations. A year later, Disney purchased ABC.

History
Buena Vista Broadcasting was formed in 1980.

In 1984, shortly after acquiring Dallas independent station KTXA and relocating its operational headquarters to the Dallas area, Buena Vista Broadcasting became the first television station ownership group in the US with mandated music and graphics for its stations' newscasts. The initial "Generation X" graphics packages were mostly produced by companies in the Dallas area, while music packages were sourced primarily from firms dealing in newscast music.

Generation 1 (1984-1986)

 * Music: And You by Telesound
 * Debut stations: WFTV and KTXA
 * Graphics description: Gray and black color scheme with lime green computer font for large text.

Generation 2 (1986-1988)

 * Music: WNEV News Package by Tuesday Productions
 * Graphics description: black and red color scheme with a grid design for some elements.
 * The station logos had similar design to the 1985-2006 Walt Disney Pictures castle with lines in the number.
 * Notes: This was the first mandate to use the "Flight Force" branding for weather forecasts.
 * The chief meteorologist was known on air as "Flight Commander".
 * Many people thought the graphics package was little bit resembling something out of a Virtual Boy game.
 * Some stations used a customized version of the package:
 * WKBW's version of the opening featured a herd of seven CGI red buffalos stampeding across the grid.
 * KTXA's version of the opening featured live-action footage of a group of cowboys wearing outfits emblazoned with the station's logo racing through the streets of Dallas and Fort Worth, along with featuring a CGI group of cattle stampeding across the grid.
 * WHBQ's version of the opening had footage of the news team in various locations throughout Memphis, as opposed to all of them being in the newsroom or studio.

Generation 3 (1988-1993)

 * Music: News Series 2000 by Gari Media
 * Graphics description: Dark Blue color scheme
 * Notes: The graphics package is similar to the 1995-2003 Hearst "camera" graphics package in light of the G3 graphics predating the Hearst "camera" graphics by seven years.

Generation 3.5 (1990-1993)

 * Debut stations: KCAL, KOLR, and WOKR
 * Same as the 1988 mandate
 * KCAL-TV did not use News Series 2000, instead they used Decade 90 by 615 Music since KABC was already using News Series 2000 at the time.
 * Only used on four stations; WOKR, KOLR, WNYT, and KCAL
 * The flashing animation in the newscast intro has been slowed down.
 * The talent shots in the opens are different than from the G3 opens.

Generation 4 (1993-1995)

 * Music: News Station by Gari Media
 * Graphics description: Blue color scheme
 * Notes: The blue in graphic package is a lighter shade then the one in the G3 graphic package. This was the last mandate to use the "Flight Force" branding for weather forecasts.

Stations owned

 * WFTV - Orlando, Florida (1980-1995)
 * WOKR-TV - Rochester, New York (1980-1995)
 * WHBQ-TV - Memphis, Tennessee (1982-1995)
 * WIXT-TV - Syracuse, New York (1980-1995)
 * WKBW-TV - Buffalo, New York (1986-1995)
 * WNYT - Albany, New York (1986-1995) [one of the few BVB owned stations that wasn't an ABC affiliate at the time]
 * WMGC-TV - Binghamton, New York (1983-1995)
 * WUTR-TV - Utica, New York (1983-1995)
 * KTXA - Dallas, Texas (1984-1995)
 * KOLR - Springfield, Missouri (1988-1995)
 * KCAL-TV - Los Angeles, California (1989-1995)