HanSolo 185 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Not surprising. A rapidly changing reality at the macro and micro levels sometimes necessitates substantial changes. By no means unique to any company or industry, just the way life goes. 1
TheNewsTV 257 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) They could go back to Studio 57. CBS News 24/7 has been embracing VR/AR studios anyway.. Edited March 21 by TheNewsTV 1 1
Geoffrey 872 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 The Times Square location never made sense as they never took advantage of the location. The show could be broadcasting from a basement in Kansas for all we know. Might as well not waste money using expensive real estate if there's nothing to gain. 2 4
Reweivvt88 46 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 (edited) 4 hours ago, Geoffrey said: The Times Square location never made sense as they never took advantage of the location. The show could be broadcasting from a basement in Kansas for all we know. Might as well not waste money using expensive real estate if there's nothing to gain. Exactly. I really don't understand what the point was. It must be really annoying to work at CBS News with all the cost cutting and then see them spend money on stuff like moving "CBS Mornings" (what a dumb name) to Time Square with a set that looks like it could be a green screen. Honestly, all the networks have gotten really lazy with set design. The new trend seems to be make a fake digital set and then display it on a huge screen as a background. Edited March 22 by Reweivvt88 3
mouseboy33 101 Posted March 22 Posted March 22 50 minutes ago, Reweivvt88 said: Honestly, all the networks have gotten really lazy with set design. The new trend seems to be make a fake digital set and then display it on a huge screen as a background. 'Cos its cheap and network tv is on borrowed time. It will exist in some fashion, but the tv landscape is so big now, their influence has waned. All the comedies and dramas are cookie cutter and samey. So they will probably just produce sports and news soon. Lol. 2
Geoffrey 872 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Monday morning, Gayle King is scheduled to go into "space" on an eleven-minute joyride as part of a PR stunt for Jeff Bezos and his Blue Origin. CBS Mornings will have a special hour at 9 a.m. to cover "Gayle Goes To Space." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cbs-mornings-gayle-king-space-blue-origin-crew/ 1
TVLurker 216 Posted May 14 Posted May 14 On 4/11/2025 at 9:52 AM, Geoffrey said: Monday morning, Gayle King is scheduled to go into "space" on an eleven-minute joyride as part of a PR stunt for Jeff Bezos and his Blue Origin. CBS Mornings will have a special hour at 9 a.m. to cover "Gayle Goes To Space." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cbs-mornings-gayle-king-space-blue-origin-crew/ How did that go exactly? 1
24994J 5621 Posted May 14 Posted May 14 10 minutes ago, TVLurker said: How did that go exactly? 2 1 4
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