NEW HIGH-DEFINITION STUDIO Eyewitness News Goes High Definition
Reported by: Deborah Linz
Videographer: Larry Clark
Web Producer: Deborah Linz
Reported: Oct. 1, 2012 5:02 PM EDT
Updated: Oct. 2, 2012 11:29 AM EDT
EYEWITNESS ONLINE WEBCAST VIDEO C L I C K T O P L A Y
Charleston
, Kanawha County
, West Virginia
The vivid color you see on your TV screen is no mirage – Eyewitness News has a dynamic, new high-definition studio.
It was a mega project months in the making. On Monday night, we took a look back and did a tour behind the scenes.
Over the summer, contractors and engineers worked very hard tearing apart our old studio and building our new high-definition studio.
This new studio is automated and our cameras are robotic. Now you get a much better picture from home, and we have a fabulous new studio from which to bring you the best newscasts in the market.
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