Lights, Camera, and More Lights
Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined Joe on the set to talk politics, local and national. In the planning stages, NBC execs toured Bloomberg TV's east side headquarters to get some ideas of what they wanted to do with their space. The Mayor then cut the red ribbon to welcome MSNBC to New York. The space sports two giant HD monitors, a video wall and a second floor catwalk for fronting news stories or weather. The studio walls and ceiling pillars change color based on the news. For Joe they remained yellow, until Mika Brzezinski reported breaking news on the California wildfires, at which point they turned red.
"The Today show is right downstairs and across the way, you have Brian [Williams] right there, we're here, when anything happens it's sort of a continuation. We get bigger audiences, obviously, with the network stuff. But we're here. You break news. When NBC News has anything, you break it here first." See video of the first five minutes of Morning Joe here... Email This Post |
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