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RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 10-11-2022

You forgot KTLA. They are debuting a new set soon, which, although it will have all that Nexstar look, it looks like they are taking a much more custom, SoCal-oriented direction for it. KTLA's entertainment reporter Sam Rubin offered a sneak peek to it this morning on the Morning News. 

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RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 11-11-2022

And it's official now: Judy Woodruff steps down as PBS Newshour anchor. Her last day will be December 30, with Woodruff starting a documentary project which will focus on political division in the run-up to the 2024 election.

https://deadline.com/2022/11/judy-woodruff-steps-down-pbs-newshour-1235169993/ 


RE: American News Presentation - W. Knight - 14-11-2022

Some more local affiliate news...

Gray's affiliate in Gulf Coast (WLOX, ABC/CBS) and Meridian Mississippi (WTOK, ABC) are being renovated, citing a December 2022 and early 2023 launch respectively.

Over in Oklahoma, Griffin's CBS affiliate KWTV had just moved to Century Center downtown, donating their long-time studio on West Kelley St. to Langston University's Journalism programme:
https://youtu.be/7CeFCWUtOPo?t=361 
https://youtu.be/uJM4FWzBkZA 

Newscasts in the new building are expected to be on air on Sunday night (13/11 US Time), here's some preview of the studio courtesy of TVNewsTalk:
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RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 14-11-2022

(14-11-2022, 05:33 AM)W. Knight Wrote:  Newscasts in the new building are expected to be on air on Sunday night (13/11 US Time), here's some preview of the studio courtesy of TVNewsTalk:
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The weather center has to remind me of this…

https://youtu.be/SR3SKHLGwTY 

However, a station in the middle of Tornado Alley has to have a weather center of this size. In general, I don’t like the new set. It is a very lightweight knockoff of the Nexstar sets done by FX Group, and it is just poorly lit and badly bare bones for a well-resourced operation like the Griffin ones. To make things worse, the first show was badly beset by technical problems with the new control room automation. Here’s how it looked:

https://youtu.be/6kSkn0wwwEc 

Later, the Griffin-wide OK Sports Blitz had the same technical issues, which led to the cancellation of Segment B (replaced by a breakdown slide) and the rest of the show being presented solo by John Holcomb and produced out of Tulsa.


RE: American News Presentation - W. Knight - 15-11-2022

(10-11-2022, 07:39 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  You forgot KTLA. They are debuting a new set soon, which, although it will have all that Nexstar look, it looks like they are taking a much more custom, SoCal-oriented direction for it. KTLA's entertainment reporter Sam Rubin offered a sneak peek to it this morning on the Morning News. 

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An update on this: Rehearsals in the new set done, ready for relaunch on Wednesday afternoon, per the station's business reporter David Lazarus:
https://twitter.com/Davidlaz/status/1592323215665561600 

In another news: Former Fox News anchor and now frequent NewsNation appearance Bill O'Reilly is billed as a "contributor", which was denied by the network but his own Tweet says otherwise:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/bill-oreillys-newsnation-contributor-gig-is-a-completely-confusing-mess 


RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 16-11-2022

Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett have been formally named PBS Newshour's co-anchors, which returns to double-headed presentation from next year. Their first broadcast will be the first edition of 2023.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/press-releases/amna-nawaz-and-geoff-bennett-named-co-anchors-of-pbs-newshour 


RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 17-11-2022

And the new KTLA set is live… Great set imho, a SoCal-friendly adaptation of the Nexstar set designs by FX Group. The 2017 graphics and Connect (WCPM) are still being used.

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EDIT: The new set is not a FX design nor an internal design by Lance Schroeder. TVNewsTalk.net insiders say the new set is from Jeff Hall/JHD Group. With that said, really surprised that Nexstar went another way for the new set. However, it still retains the Nexstar set flavour but in a very cool SoCal vibe.


RE: American News Presentation - W. Knight - 17-11-2022

(17-11-2022, 01:16 AM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  And the new KTLA set is live… Great set imho, a SoCal-friendly adaptation of the Nexstar set designs by FX Group. The 2017 graphics and Connection (WCPM) are still being used.

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This window frame reminds me of Breakfast Time:
https://youtu.be/mPvLk6H2fhI?t=192 

But still, a very impressive set for a Nexstar station.


RE: American News Presentation - Medianext.MX - 17-11-2022

(17-11-2022, 03:16 AM)W. Knight Wrote:  
(17-11-2022, 01:16 AM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  And the new KTLA set is live… Great set imho, a SoCal-friendly adaptation of the Nexstar set designs by FX Group. The 2017 graphics and Connection (WCPM) are still being used.

But still, a very impressive set for a Nexstar station.

According to this feature report on the KTLA website, it looks like Nexstar allowed KTLA management to select their set designer instead of being forced to take FX's or Lance Schroeder's cornered set designs, hence working with JHD Group. Alongside the main anchor desk, there is a multipurpose LED screen area (used mostly for weather and traffic), a performance area and a living room space, with no in-studio weather center (which is still separately housed on the stage which houses KTLA's newsroom). They also told the former BDI set has been donated (as customary in the business) to universities and colleges in and around SoCal.

https://ktla.com/morning-news/look-behind-the-scenes-of-ktlas-new-set/amp/?fbclid=PAAaYmDa4L_cJa_ZJiF_ezznNtqGsWpDazhXTe0EOmlVJo17sASr65D7cbaGA 


RE: American News Presentation - sky303 - 18-11-2022

(17-11-2022, 01:16 AM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  And the new KTLA set is live… Great set imho, a SoCal-friendly adaptation of the Nexstar set designs by FX Group. The 2017 graphics and Connect (WCPM) are still being used.

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EDIT: The new set is not a FX design nor an internal design by Lance Schroeder. TVNewsTalk.net insiders say the new set is from Jeff Hall/JHD Group. With that said, really surprised that Nexstar went another way for the new set. However, it still retains the Nexstar set flavour but in a very cool SoCal vibe.
 It is probably one of the nicest local news sets in the US I've seen. I think here, Nexstar knows that KTLA is A) their 2nd biggest station (or 1st since they don't directly own WPIX (wink wink)  and that station brings in alot of money and  would let them have more freedom than say a station in  their smaller markets.