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  1. 41 minutes ago, Georgie56 said:

    Not to continue to throw speculation out there, but I saw WFOR using a new BROWARD transition at the beginning of this story. I wonder if this could be a tease of something bigger.

     

     

    CBS Miami has been using these transitions for a while now. I believe it started when CBS News Miami launched or just a bit before.

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  2. 1 hour ago, ref1997 said:

    WVIT recently switched to a temporary studio too (I think last week...), so they're definitely one of the latest to switch to Look S. For WRC, their set has been in use through Look F and Look N, and the old MTP set opposite to their set is no longer in use (maybe scrapped?) as the network moves to the new bureau so I think a new set is due soon... Maybe built in the old MTP studio...

     

    The Olympic opening ceremony is coming this week so I'm expecting more stations to switch this week. Not sure if there's an internal deadline tho...

     

    The WVIT chroma key temporary studio I was talking about:

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    WVIT had been in a temp set (1 in a conference room or from home)  since late May, while the set goes thru a “refresh” from what I was told. 

  3. 4 hours ago, WCAUTVNBC10 said:

     

    Those lowers in the 5PM tease are expanded snipes from Look N's topical promo graphics. I always thought they should have been the standard lowers for that package instead of the whole cable news-esque inserts they went with. That said they clash with Looks S. Also someone should tell them they're two weather packages behind. They're still using the original Look N weather templates.

     

    The weather package needed some "finishing touches", but they should be on air next week just in time for the Olympics.

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