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newsroom and Canadian
Although originally a sketch in the early parts of Air Farce on TV meant to satirize the Canadian military ( in it, the Canadian military consists of only two people, Colonel " Teresa " Stacy and his assistant, played by Ferguson and Morgan ), but as the popularity of the sketch grew, it became an integral part of Air Farce, spawning its own newsroom sketch titled " Chicken Cannon News ".
A few senior Canadian journalists founded the CIJ to counteract the isolation of the one or two reporters in the average newsroom who did investigative work.
Along with the CTV series E. N. G., set in a Toronto television newsroom, Street Legal established Canadian dramatic television stars.

newsroom and television
The building will also contain an integrated newsroom used by the international World Service, the international television channel BBC World News, the domestic television and radio BBC News bulletins, the BBC News Channel and the local news for the BBC London region on television and radio.
" A television newsroom was chosen for the show's workplace because of the supporting characters often found there, stated co-creator James Brooks.
*" Speedvision News ", a newsroom sketch ( purportedly on the Speedvision television channel ) where two anchors ( Abbott and Ferguson ) speak quickly while recalling current events.
BBC Cymru Wales runs a studio and newsroom for their radio, television and online services located at Glyndŵr University.
The studios are also the main North Wales newsroom for television, radio and online.
She began a career in television working as a local reporter and anchor at WJAR-TV in Providence, eventually making her way into the newsroom at WCBS-TV in New York City where she was an investigative reporter from 1979 to 1982.
The facility houses classrooms, music studios, music halls, a proscenium theatre, an experimental theatre, the school newspaper newsroom, a television studio, broadcast editing suites, and the student-run radio studios.
The RÚV newsroom, providing news for both television and radio, is amongst the most time-honoured and respected in Iceland.
Immediately on graduating he joined the BBC in 1979, aged 20, as a “ temporary holiday relief assistant ” working as a researcher over the summer holiday in his local ( Look North ) television newsroom in Leeds.
Designed by David Chipperfield and reportedly costing £ 188 million, the studio contains three television studios and five radio studios as well as the first HD newsroom used by the BBC.
The Tun building is near to the Scottish Parliament building and contains television and radio studios in addition to a newsroom.
The Mailbox contains the studios, newsroom and radio facilities, all of which have windows allowing the public to view how their television and radio is made.
The show was set in a chaotic Phoenix television newsroom.
The show is set in the newsroom of a television station which is never officially named, but is generally understood to be based on the CBC itself.
In 2010, Riley was named editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and that paper's editor, Julia Wallace, under whose leadership the AJC won Pulitzer Prizes in 2006 and 2007, moved to Dayton to become Senior Vice President of news and programming for CMG Ohio heading a new combined newspaper, television and radio newsroom.
The fifth season portrayed a working newsroom at the Baltimore Sun and has been hailed as the most realistic portrayal of the media in film and television.
A newsroom is the place where journalists — reporters, editors, and producers, along with other staffers — work to gather news to be published in a newspaper or magazine or broadcast on television, cable or radio.
* The American newsroom has been a location of many books, movies and television shows about the newspaper and magazine business, especially movies like His Girl Friday, All the President's Men or The Paper, and television shows like Lou Grant and Murphy Brown.
* The American television drama series The Newsroom is set in the newsroom of a cable news channel.
The character generator is one of many technologies used to meet the demands of live television, where events on the field or in the newsroom dictate the direction of the coverage.
Eight different CBC news services, consisting of 200 editorial staff in the National Capital Region, operate in both English and French out of the main newsroom to produce content for radio, television and the internet.

newsroom and station
Due to the fire, the station broadcast Eyewitness News from a temporary set in the newsroom, while Live with Regis and Kelly, whose set was also affected, moved to the set of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
In 1998, the station got its own newsroom and reporters in a project led by Mike Curtis, the news editor at BBC Radio Lincolnshire who had also worked at Radios Cornwall and Oxford and as a senior journalism trainer for local radio in London.
Crowley started her career as a newsroom assistant with the Washington, D. C .- based radio station WASH-FM.
In 2003, KPLR moved out of its traditional home at the Chase Park Plaza ( which by that time had gone from a gutted complex in which the station was the only major tenant into a boutique hotel ) into a new purpose-built building in Maryland Heights with a new newsroom and studio.
Local news bulletins on the station are now produced by Heart West Country in Bristol following the closure of its Gloucester newsroom during the summer of 2010.
The show is presented from a studio to this day ; the station has been a treehouse, No. 10 Celebrity Square, a chipvan, the interior of a UFO and a newsroom among other variations, with the presenter behind a desk ( or counter, in the chipvan ), and a collection of puppets either permanently or temporarily in front of the desk.
Since the transfer of ownership to WNYC, the station has aired brief news updates during drive time from the WNYC newsroom.
The station found it necessary to move because Crosley Square, with its two-story ballrooms and basement newsroom, was built more for live entertainment broadcasts than a news operation.
The station launched September 8, 1992, from its newsroom in the National Video Center at 460 West 42nd Street in the Manhattan borough of New York City under the guidance of Paul Sagan, NY1's vice president of news, and Steve Paulus, NY1's news director.
The station also continues its commitment to news with Milwaukee's only 24 / 7 staffed newsroom and also partners with sister TV station WTMJ-TV, along with the Journal Sentinel for additional news and weather coverage.
It operates there to this day, complete with three recording studios, a newsroom, the main on-air studio, the James Malespina Master Control Room, offices for student and station management, a classroom and the Dino and Diane Tortu Student Lounge.
The KHOU studios were flooded during Tropical Storm Allison in 2001, resulting in damage to much of the station, including its newsroom.
A second mobile newsroom was added in 1996 giving the station the ability to cover live news from multiple locations during newscasts.
Owned by the Meredith Corporation, the station has studios on North Franklin Street in downtown Saginaw, as well as a second newsroom in downtown Flint.
In 1989 he set up the first independent radio newsroom in the Republic at Capital Radio ( now FM104 ) in Dublin, having previously worked for four years on pirate station Sunshine Radio in the city.
The station had just opened up its first newsroom and created a one-hour 6: 00 p. m. newscast called The Big News.
The station has its own weather radar, known as " Fox 11 StormTrackerX ", at their main studios, and in 2009 a new addition to the Lombardi Avenue studios was completed to expand the station's newsroom space, and is known as the " Fox 11 Digital Content Center ".
The station was purchased by New York Post publisher Dorothy Schiff in 1944 and regularly ran news updates from the Posts newsroom at various times during the day.

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