WTOP News[]
196?–1965[]
1965–1968[]
Newsnight (6PM with Warren Olney)
The Big News[]
1969–1972[]
Eyewitness News[]
1972–1973[]
1973–1975[]
1975–1979[]
1979–1982[]
The type used here was changed from the font used since the Eyewitness News branding was adopted to coincide with the adoption of the 1979 logo.
1982–1987[]
The typeface used here is Serifa, which was being used during the same period by CBS News.
1984 (unused)[]
This was from a series of test intros that was ultimately unused.
1987–1991[]
1991–1996[]
November 29, 1994 WUSA Eyewitness News at 11:00 teaser (with longtime anchor Maureen Bunyan)
During this period, the "Eyewitness" part of the "Eyewitness News" branding was de-emphasized in the intros.
1996–1998[]
Designer:
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John Christopher Burns
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Typography:
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Times, Helvetica Neue
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1998–2002[]
1998–1999[]
1999–2002[]
WUSA 9 News[]
2002–2008[]
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Typography:
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Helvetica Neue
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On May 2, 2005, WUSA became the first television station in the Washington market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition.
9 News Now[]
2008–2013[]
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Typography:
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Helvetica Neue
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WUSA 9 News (second era)[]
2013–2018[]
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Typography:
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Futura (logo) FF DIN (graphics)
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Launched:
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January 17, 2013
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WUSA 9 News 6PM January 2013 Graphics Montage
2018–present[]
Wake Up Washington open (2018, featuring Washington Monument)
News at Five open (2018 featuring United States Capitol)
Early unused variant with the previous logo