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Recently (Thursday,  Nov. 17), WHSV - serving Harrisonburg, VA and the Shenandoah Valley - debuted their brand new set that was designed by FX Design Group. It replaced their almost-two-decades-old set. 

 

https://www.whsv.com/2022/11/17/whsv-unveils-new-studio/

https://www.The Other Site.com/setstudio/whsv-2/

 

In case you're asking about their current logo, it's been around since 2020.

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The bigger monitor wall on the side of the set would’ve been a better backdrop and bigger market feel for the anchor desk instead of its current placement.

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This has a lot of standard Tegna elements: broad white walls with a wooden band in the middle, layered walls behind the anchor desk, no identifying station/city features on set, and a blank white weather center desk with accent lighting.

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"I think it's cliche in our industry to say that our new set is state-of-the-art, but this really is." - Jim Webb, VP General Manager, WHSV-TV.

 

No Jim. It's not. Either your trying to poke fun at your industry or your trying to take part in the cliche. It can't be both because that would be something only a stupid man would try to do.

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I think the design is totally fine, especially for small market. The quality of the materials appears sterile office furniture-like.

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