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You need look no further than your TV, laptop or smartphone to see how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the way TV news is produced. Hundreds of local stations and more than a dozen broadcast and cable channels have had to change up how, where and when they produce their content.

For an industry that for decades has been a studio-based, video-centric, personality-driven, well-lit, thoughtfully produced business guided by graphics and eyewitness reporting, TV news in the coronavirus era is unlike anything viewers have ever seen.

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