The set features an 80 inch touchscreen, a social media pod and storytelling wall, and backlit LED walls that change color. Devlin said the design allows the anchors to move and interact in a way “never before seen in the Baton Rouge market.”
“Pictures, graphics and maps can be programmed into multiple video walls to allow our anchors help viewers understand important stories,” said WBRZ news director Chuck Bark. “The news set is both versatile and dynamic. Most importantly for our viewers, it means watching news will never be the same.”
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