15-06-2023, 12:06 AM
CNN International programming are the first shows that are being produced from the new Turner Techwood Campus. According to TVNewser: CNN Newsroom with Max Foster, CNN World Sport, Connect the World with Becky Anderson, Amanpour, and Quest Means Business were the first shows to originate out of the Techwood control rooms, with more show launches expected in the coming months.
According to the article we got a long way to go until the actual full studios are up and running. TVNewser is reporting early next year. But it seems they will have more than one studio at their disposal.
These newly built control rooms are IP-based, built using SMPTE-2110 infrastructure, providing a lot of flexibility, and designed for news, sports, and entertainment.
According to a CNN spokesperson, the launch of shows from these control rooms required seamless coordination with CNN studio operations in London, Abu Dhabi, New York, and Washington, D.C. This was the culmination of thousands of hours of work across CNN’s technical, operations, and engineering teams, a process that began five years ago.
A more definitive timeline regarding CNN’s operations moving out of the CNN Center has also emerged. CNN’s U.S. dayside will start producing shows out of these control rooms in September, and all programming currently broadcast from the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta will transition over to Techwood by October.
The new high-tech new studios at Techwood will be ready at the end of the year, with the first shows expected to originate from the facilities early next year.
You can see the article here.
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According to the article we got a long way to go until the actual full studios are up and running. TVNewser is reporting early next year. But it seems they will have more than one studio at their disposal.
These newly built control rooms are IP-based, built using SMPTE-2110 infrastructure, providing a lot of flexibility, and designed for news, sports, and entertainment.
According to a CNN spokesperson, the launch of shows from these control rooms required seamless coordination with CNN studio operations in London, Abu Dhabi, New York, and Washington, D.C. This was the culmination of thousands of hours of work across CNN’s technical, operations, and engineering teams, a process that began five years ago.
A more definitive timeline regarding CNN’s operations moving out of the CNN Center has also emerged. CNN’s U.S. dayside will start producing shows out of these control rooms in September, and all programming currently broadcast from the CNN Center in downtown Atlanta will transition over to Techwood by October.
The new high-tech new studios at Techwood will be ready at the end of the year, with the first shows expected to originate from the facilities early next year.
You can see the article here.
www.adweek.com