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How Chicago TV Staff members are doing reports from home

https://www.chicagotribune.com/coro...0200324-2f4li5vp5vgg5pvecrbgf6jbke-story.html

Essentially this is going to be common all over the nation where traditional TV News staff have to do similar setups to how Youtube hosts have been doing for years.


Sunday night I saw that Dan Roan did his sports reports from his house, and this morning I saw Around town host Ana Belaval was during her segments from her home, but I iangien that they are using the internet to Skype or FaceTime to do their reports.
 
https://www.robertfeder.com/2020/03/25/remote-control-cbs-2-tests-emergency-newscast-street/


Here is another

While all news media are practicing social distancing and adapting to working outside the office, WBBM-Channel 2 went a step further Tuesday. The CBS-owned station originated its entire 5 p.m. newscast away from its Loop newsroom, studio and control room.

“We are doing this as a test in [the] event we would not have access to our building due to COVID-19 or some other problem,” tweeted John Dodge, digital director and executive producer at CBS 2.

Just outside the station’s office and studio complex at Dearborn and Washington, news anchor Brad Edwards stood alone with a note pad on a music stand, as four CBS 2 news trucks parked nearby functioned as a makeshift production center, control room and satellite uplink.

“We are outside today as a practice — a dry run if you will,” Edwards told viewers at the top of the al fresco newscast. “If COVID-19 necessitates that we evacuate the premise and take the show on the road, that’s what we’re practicing today. The most important thing is that we continue to serve as a conduit for critical information to you.”
 
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