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Looks very nice. Similar to Hearst sister station WXII-12 in Winston-Salem/Greensboro. Although appears more prefabricated rather than total rebuild. It was not even known they were building a new set. I wonder if it is the same studio or alternate studio from the previous set? Either way, it is still a nice upgrade, appears more sleek and modern.

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4 hours ago, ATLNewsExpert said:

Well it's about time! It's like most Hearst set's these days but it's a nice change and a much needed update, when will you be investing in WCVB Hearst? They have had their current set for 15 YEARS, and this is a top ten market!

They can get a new newsroom (which they needed that too), yet they still have a set that dates back 15 years. 

 

How does that make any sense at all? 😒

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19 hours ago, tylerSC said:

Looks very nice. Similar to Hearst sister station WXII-12 in Winston-Salem/Greensboro. Although appears more prefabricated rather than total rebuild. It was not even known they were building a new set. I wonder if it is the same studio or alternate studio from the previous set? Either way, it is still a nice upgrade, appears more sleek and modern.

 

And it reminds me also of the one from the mid-late '90s, when they had Greenville's skyline as a backdrop.

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On 5/3/2022 at 7:53 PM, tjt24 said:

They can get a new newsroom (which they needed that too), yet they still have a set that dates back 15 years. 

 

How does that make any sense at all? 😒

 

Easy. Budget. Stations only get so much money every year, and there's a queue for big projects like that.

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