NY1 enters the world of morning talk with new show, studio investment

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A Complete Upgrade
Studio B, the smallest of the network’s spaces at Chelsea Market, went live in early September, helping facilitate the transition in Studio A.
Its design includes a clean design that mixes concrete and wood with greyscale graphics and video walls for a flexible environment that can serve a variety of shows, such as “Road to City Hall.”
The third studio, Studio N, will debut in the coming month, furthering the idea of connection through more map graphics while also connecting to the heart of NY1, the newsroom.
Project Credits
Design by Jack Morton Worldwide
Fabrication by Mystic Scenic Studio
Lighting Design by The Lighting Design Group
AV Integration by Diversified
Video Technology by Primeview
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Annika Pergament, Charter Communications, Chelsea Market, Diversified, Jack Morton Worldwide, Jamie Stelter, larry hartman, morning show, morning show set design, Mystic Scenic, Mystic Scenic Studios, new york, New York City, ny1, Pat Kiernan, Primeview, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum News, Spectrum News NY1, Spectrum NY1 News, Stacy-Ann Gooden, The Lighting Design Group, time warner cable
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Cable Industry, Heroes, Local News, News Set Design, Set Design, Talk Show Set Design, TV News Set Design