Newsday has
a new, state-of-the-art TV studio. The Long Island based newspaper unveiled the
studio during live election night coverage.
The studio has 2,169 square
feet of production space, four fully robotic 4K studio cameras and a 24’ x 10’
cyclorama green screen.
Judging from a video the
paper produced on the studio, Newsday seems excited about the new space.
“There’s been a ton of chatter
equating newspapers with Jurassic creatures lurching around on their last
legs,” wrote Newsday owner Patrick Dolan in a post on the paper’s website in
September. “The reality is far different. Though Newsday's roots are in a
product made from ink and trees, more people than ever are experiencing
Newsday's world-class journalism in many different ways on many platforms.
“We’ve invested heavily in
modernizing our facility from wall to wall, including all the high tech
infrastructure we need to push fresh, exciting content out on any platform,” he
wrote. “Streaming video, social media, a smart TV app — all are ways to get
even more enjoyment from a subscription to Newsday.”
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