How Chicago stations (and networks) covered suburban shooting

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WBBM, the CBS O&O in the market, was perhaps the most cohesive in its coverage’s look — using a redish-pink background and the branding “Workplace Massacre” along with a more hard-hitting musical bed under the teases.
Anchors Irika Sargent and Rob Johnson kicked off coverage from in front of a topical video wall graphic with that image.
The story also lead “CBS Evening News.”

‘CBS Evening News’ also lead with the story.
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