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WRAL-TV
Completes the World's First All-HD Newscast |
A bevy of activity
took place in the WRAL camp at the N.C. State Fairgrounds on Friday, October
13th, as WRAL produced the first all High Definition newscast in the history
of the world. The 30-minute newscast went live at 5:00pm.
WRAL will launch its
full-time HDTV newscasts in January, in conjunction with the launch of
WRAL's new HDTV studio, HDTV control room and digital newsroom.
The following images
tell the story of the historic evening. For the full story on the broadcast,
check out the previous capcom story, "WRAL-TV
Makes More High Definition History".

The historic newscast took place at the N.C. State Fairgrounds on
Friday, October 13th. |

Director/Producer Spencer Jenkins operates the center camera
in the HD headquarters tent at the Fair. |

Crew Chief Raymond Farrar gives some last minute instruction
to Anchors David Crabtree & Pam Saulsby and Weatherman
Chris Thompson. |

Crew Chief Tim King keeps an eye on his state-of-the-art HD
camera during a live shot. |

WRAL-TV anchors David Crabtree & Pam Saulsby sat
first chair for the big event. |

Studio Broadcast Engineer Charles Braswell worked on the technical
end of the HD link-up. |

Crabtree, Saulsby & Thompson provide some
on-air banter during the newscast. |

Director of Engineering Tom Beauchamp explains the HD set-up
for the camera. |

Crew Chief Tripp Culbreth works the crew for the HD broadcast. |

Tripp Culbreth follows the program for his next cue. |

Crew Chief Raymond Farrar brought the HD newscast off without
a hitch. |

LTVS Vice President Jeff McIntyre interviews David Crabtree
about the broadcast, while NAPRO Communications' Art Howard
shoots the footage. |

McIntyre also interviews Raymond Farrar to make a complete
record of the event. |

WRAL brought its HD Truck from its home base at HD Vision in Irving,
Texas to facilitate this first-ever entire HD newscast. |
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