Storms send TV anchors scrambling off set in N Carolina
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Storms that left splintered homes and broken trees across Alabama and Mississippi moved east Thursday, forcing a TV newscast out of their studio for a few
The station I prefer for news has their studio at the base their broadcast tower. I can't think of any place I would like to avoid during a tornado more than directly beneath a 1000ft steel tower.Not uncommon. When I briefly lived in Oklahoma city this happened atleast a couple of times. I suppose there is some dramatic effect with this, but I believe they are doing it for their own safety.
I never interpreted it as "dramatic effect" but when I read the newspaper article I had to watch it to see what it was like for them. They were very professional. It's never explained how they continued to have video and audio or if someone was taking more of a risk then they were.I doubt stations would do the 'take shelter' thing for dramatic effect especially during a time when everybody's adrenaline level is high. You get super focused on what you're doing and the importance of what you are doing. But taking shelter does happen from time to time.