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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Gray’s WOIO-TV to Launch a New Telemundo Station in Cleveland ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ WOIO 19 News will launch the market’s first Telemundo local affiliate on January 1, 2022 ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ George Winslow ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DpfRvfTR4a9YTrjyaV72ze.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p><strong>CLEVELAND, Ohio</strong>—One of the largest Hispanic markets in the country without a local Telemundo Network affiliate will finally have one on January 1, 2022, when the Gray Television-owned  WOIO-TV 19 News plans to launch the market’s first local Telemundo Network affiliate on its sister station WTCL, channel 6.1. </p><p>This new station will also debut the market’s first Spanish-language local television newscasts, with broadcasts weekdays at 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. every weekday,  the station announced. </p><p>“We are excited that Telemundo Cleveland will fill the void for Spanish-language viewers in our market with Telemundo’s great programming as well as two live and locally produced weekday newscasts,” station vice president and general manager Erik Schrader said.  “We are honored to provide this important service to the fast-growing Hispanic community in Northeast Ohio.”</p><p><br></p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ BB&S Lighting Puts WOIO in Its Best Light ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Lighting designer Nicholas Hutak relied heavily on BB&S Lighting gear for a new studio ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2021 13:04:38 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Live Production]]></category>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Nicholas Hutak, Lighting Designer ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>NEW YORK—</strong>As a lighting designer specializing in television news sets, I draw upon parallel careers as cinematographer of narrative films and commercials with a deep past in broadcast television to create the appropriate look for talent and sets following client mandates and budget.</p><p>I recently completed a studio for WOIO-TV19, the Gray Television-owned CBS affiliate serving Cleveland. Set design firm Broadcast Design International commissioned me to design and specify a totally new LED lighting rig. They provided 3D CAD model and renderings while WOIO Chief Engineer Bob Kroeger supplied infrastructure details and a stellar crew for the hang and focus. WOIO selected my production company, Block Light Shoot, to provide the fixture and control package.</p><h2 id="lighting-the-space">LIGHTING THE SPACE</h2><p>The set consists of a four-presenter desk, five-seat talk show area with 12-foot video wall, two-touchscreen stand-up venues and a 12-foot video weather wall in lieu of a chroma-key. Several set elements change color affording show and time-of-day branding opportunities. Six robotic cameras capture it all with presenters moving between areas live on camera—that’s a lot in a 45x45-foot space.</p><p>That person in the medium close-up is selling trust so the lighting must be flattering and forgiving, not flat and boring. Presenters with various flesh tones appear close together and in different combinations at different times of day. My solution is a surrounding base light with a soft key light to pick out each face at the desk. In-desk lighting is cosmetically flattering and creates a sparkle in the eye, the “eye catch.” A sharp backlight separates people from the background. It’s fashion photography in a theatrical setting … done live.</p><p>My primary fixture solution is by BB&S Lighting, whose passive-cooled (no fans) remote phosphor (last forever) fixtures are the perfect answer. These quality units with 98 TLCI come in various shapes and sizes with smooth flicker-free dimming. Pipeline fixtures utilize linear “pipes,” allowing them to be built in convenient configurations. Their low profile fits well into low grid height studios. I used 3-foot and 4-foot 4-Banks for base lighting and to carry presenter movement.</p><p>The Area 48 11x14-inch rectangular fixture makes the perfect soft key. Pipeline Reflect comes in a range of sizes. I used 2x2-foot banks recessed into slots in the set to provide a separation light on presenters standing 1 foot in front of the 10-foot high weather wall. The 1-foot Reflect, (aka “the wedge”) hides in the desk as the all-important chin light. Its flattering cosmetic lighting is magic.</p><h2 id="long-lasting-gear">LONG-LASTING GEAR</h2><p>BB&S lights are amazingly accurate and consistent. It is a must that fixtures last five years without drift or color change. I recently visited a station we installed over four years ago and there was absolutely no color shift—they read the exact same color on the meter.</p><p>BB&S fixtures are the heart of the design but modern lighting control consoles can be complex and require unique programming skills—no point and click here. I always wanted to ditch the sliders and buttons for a tablet-like interface easily understood and programmed.</p><p>I brought my dilemma to Cleveland-based VLS and their star programmer, Allan Mitsche. Using their CoPilot system, he created a custom touchscreen interface on ETCnomad software that meets control needs and is easily learned by studio staff. It seamlessly interfaces with Ross Overdrive triggering individual settings for all sitting positions and show-specific color branding.</p><p>Installation took less than a week and the feedback has been great. The news director appreciates the adjustability and the talent loves the way they look.</p><p><em>Nicholas Hutak is a two-time Emmy Award-winning lighting designer with 130 broadcast news studios on four continents to his credit. He can be reached at </em>nh@nickhutakdp.com, <em>732-291-3910 or </em>www.newssetlight.com.</p><p><em>For more information, contact BB&S Lighting at 310-491-6250 or visit </em>www.bbslighting.com.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ WOIO Deploys Streamlined Production Control System For OTT Use ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Gray Television station is using JVC’s new ProHD Studio 4000 live production system. ]]>
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                                                                        <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 18:23:43 +0000</pubDate>                                                                                                                                                                                                                                <category><![CDATA[Streaming]]></category>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Phil Kurz ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sNtEgpne6F9EezmB5uHeVM.png ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>CLEVELAND—WOIO, the Gray Television-owned CBS affiliate serving the Cleveland-Akron, Ohio, market, last month deployed a new JVC ProHD Studio 4000 live production and streaming studio as a scaled-down, cost-effective control solution for its OTT media platforms, JVC said today.</p><p>“We saw it as a way to drive our OTT with a control room-type look that would not require a control room to do,” said Bob Maupin, director of technology for WOIO and WUAB, a CW and MyNetworkTV affiliate also owned by Gray Television. “We hope to drive all our digital platforms with this.”</p><p>WOIO’s inaugurated its new OTT control system Dec. 18 with live coverage of a press conference in Akron and the sentencing of a murderer in a Cleveland courtroom, the company said. (WOIO was a Raycom Media station at the time of this deployment. On Dec. 20, 2018, Gray Television’s bid to buy Raycom Media <a href="https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/fcc-ok-with-gray-raycom-merger">received regulatory approval</a>.)</p><p>Coverage was delivered via that station’s website, mobile apps and Facebook Live. It included double boxes, graphics, phone commentary from a reporter and other familiar production elements used in linear newscasts. One person ran the production system via touchscreens, and special workflows were developed to provide “rather comprehensive” coverage, said Maupin.</p><p>The ProHD Studio 4000 is located in the WOIO newsroom. The self-contained setup includes a dedicated JVC KY-PZ100 robotic PTZ camera suspended from the ceiling in front of the production workspace. An operator can also serve as on-camera talent. A 70-inch LCD monitor provides a video backdrop, and newsroom personnel are prevented from accidentally walking in front of the camera during a live webcast by a retractable rope.</p><p>Learning to use the new system was easy for operators, said Brian Sinclair, WOIO assistant news direction. A second touchscreen was added to the system to allow operators to access WOIO’s virtual router control panel and ENPS via a separate computer. A keyboard and mouse are only used to type CG content or to search the station’s ENPS system.</p><p>Individual sources assigned to the ProHD Studio 4000’s four inputs include the PTZ camera and an NDI source and two content sources routed through the stations video router. An operator can add graphics, bugs, archival footage, live Skype feeds and web pages during a webcast as well as adjust audio levels.</p><p>The station intends to make extensive use of the ProHD Studio 4000. ““We want our digital platforms to have as much live breaking coverage as we can provide,” Sinclair said. “We’re hoping the JVC system can make a difference in the market with obvious viewer benefit,” he said.</p>
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