Super Tuesday coverage gets high production values

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Super Tuesday lived up to its name across U.S. TV networks — bringing not only some surprise results but also an impressive array of presenting the news.
ABC News, as NewscastStudio previously reported, rolled out a sprawling new studio for the occasion.
Before giving viewers the first glimpse at the new space, the network ran a stylized open.
In addition to a huge panel of contributors and analysts sitting “in the round,” ABC also used augmented reality to show exit polling data and results. Astucemedia provided the various AR integrations on-set.
The network also used a musical cue that chief anchor George Stephanopoulos referred to as “chimes” when key projections were about to be announced.
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- CBS News Super Tuesday Coverage
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- PBS Super Tuesday Coverage
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