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Mission accomplished. WRAL-TV became the world's first news operation to gather and present high-definition local news on a continuous basis with the debut of its new all-digital newsroom on Sunday, January 28th during its late night newscast.
The newscast began shortly after 11:00pm, after the Ravens dogged the New York Giants in SuperBowl XXXV and the world saw the first Australian Survivor voted off the outback. WRAL-TV anchor David Crabtree joined anchor Debra Morgan for the newscast. Anchor Pam Saulsby and technology reporter Tom Lawrence provided stories on digital and a tour of the new set. Sports anchor Tom Suiter and Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel took their new seats on opposite ends of the anchor desk. Stacy Jackson produced this historic newscast, and Mick Evans directed. The difference between the high-definition feed from the newsroom and the analog feed from the on-the-street reports was noticeable even on regular television sets. The remaining WRAL newscasts converted to digital on Monday, January 29, from the early morning crew to the 6:00pm precursor for the national news.
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