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The $150,000 set from Broadcast Design International will debut along with some new in studio cameras and monitors late this summer. Their current studio from Erector Sets debuted in November 2012 and looks terrible. I am glad they are getting a new one. How nice does a $150,000 set look? I am curious.

 

http://www.newscaststudio.com/2016/04/13/erie-stations-getting-key-upgrades/

 

And, they will also debut a new 7pm newscast on WICU on Monday April 18th, the only one in the market

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[quote name='MichiganNewsGraphicsJunkie']This is in the wrong thread -- should be put in the Sets & Studios Thread[/QUOTE] I second that. And @jbnews, next time please don't post twice back to back; it would be better if you simply edit the first post. ;)
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Oh the Caribbean. What a wonderful and weird place for TV News.

 

In 2010: WSEE only did the weather updates for the Caribbean CBS stations on satellite and did not do any news. ABC/NBC was handled in New York by the respective local stations and FOX was handled by FOX Latin America

 

In 2014: (at least in Haiti) WPLG handles the ABC affiliation (through I think someone's house that has Dish Network) while FOX is handled by WNYW. No NBC or CBS although the default would be WNBC/WSEE

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Oh the Caribbean. What a wonderful and weird place for TV News.

 

In 2010: WSEE only did the weather updates for the Caribbean CBS stations on satellite and did not do any news. ABC/NBC was handled in New York by the respective local stations and FOX was handled by FOX Latin America

 

In 2014: (at least in Haiti) WPLG handles the ABC affiliation (through I think someone's house that has Dish Network) while FOX is handled by WNYW. No NBC or CBS although the default would be WNBC/WSEE

 

I know that all of the Miami stations are broadcast on a couple of them, in addition to WSEE.

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Oh the Caribbean. What a wonderful and weird place for TV News.

 

In 2010: WSEE only did the weather updates for the Caribbean CBS stations on satellite and did not do any news. ABC/NBC was handled in New York by the respective local stations and FOX was handled by FOX Latin America

 

WSEE's sister station in Elmira, WENY (ABC) has taken over on cable in the Virgin Islands since Wes Small's old haunting ground WSVI dumped ABC for ION a few months ago. No adjustments to their on-air presentation, nor have they fed in a special VI-specific feed yet.

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I don't remember. But a few months ago I came across it on Erector Sets website. I am glad they are getting BDI. It will probably look much better.

So, I have a question. How nice would a $150,000 set from BDI be? State of the art for a market like Erie? What are you guys' thoughts?

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I don't remember. But a few months ago I came across it on Erector Sets website. I am glad they are getting BDI. Ithe will probably look much better.

So, I have a question. How nice would a $150,000 set from BDI be? State of the art for a market like Erie? What are you guys' thoughts?

 

$150,000 is really on the cheaper end when it comes to news sets. Also I have no idea why they're mentioning a price. Nobody cares. I'm guessing they're just trying to show off.

 

I don't know what constitutes "state-of-the-art" in Erie, but with a figure like that, I wouldn't expect it to be anything too special. Monitor arrays and LED walls and not much else probably. It'll be impressive for a small market, but probably won't be anything we haven't already seen elsewhere.

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$150,000 is really on the cheaper end when it comes to news sets. Also I have no idea why they're mentioning a price. Nobody cares. I'm guessing they're just trying to show off.

 

I don't know what constitutes "state-of-the-art" in Erie, but with a figure like that, I wouldn't expect it to be anything too special. Monitor arrays and LED walls and not much else probably. It'll be impressive for a small market, but probably won't be anything we haven't already seen elsewhere.

 

That set comes with 3 pronged grounded outlets, USB ports and

is also UL listed.

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$150,000 is really on the cheaper end when it comes to news sets. Also I have no idea why they're mentioning a price. Nobody cares. I'm guessing they're just trying to show off.

 

I don't know what constitutes "state-of-the-art" in Erie, but with a figure like that, I wouldn't expect it to be anything too special. Monitor arrays and LED walls and not much else probably. It'll be impressive for a small market, but probably won't be anything we haven't already seen elsewhere.

 

Well considering their other competitor is a small-market ABC/Fox duopoly run by Nexstar, it wouldn't take much to make it special.

 

But considering what they look like now, they have a long way to even look remotely decent compared to the Nexstar duopoly: http://www.erienewsnow.com/category/205182/news

 

I feel so sorry for the Erie market, they deserve better than this.

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Yes, we do deserve better. I am really hoping this set will look nice and I really think it will. I think they should also get new graphics, music, and logo . Their current graphics and music (This is Home), a package which I like, they just got in October, but to better improve their product, they should get new ones. I think the Guardian/graphic combination on KIRO would look good on them.

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Well considering their other competitor is a small-market ABC/Fox duopoly run by Nexstar, it wouldn't take much to make it special.

 

But considering what they look like now, they have a long way to even look remotely decent compared to the Nexstar duopoly: http://www.erienewsnow.com/category/205182/news

 

I feel so sorry for the Erie market, they deserve better than this.

Well thing is Erie used to be a lot bigger market than it is today. I guess they had a lot to lose. Its not the 60s and 70s anymore.

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I know that is not how DMA's work. There has to be a population increase/decrease, etc. Erie is working towards increasing the population which I think they will.

 

I would suggest alcohol and Viagra for starters.

Just look at how quickly Las Vegas jumped DMA's in the 90's and 2000's.

The new civic chant for Erie can be...

 

"Get Humping Erie".

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