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David Bloom died
of a pulmonary embolism in Iraq on April 6, 2003
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other staff honored
1964: Correspondent George Clay 1967: Reporter-Producer Ted Yates 1968: Cameraman Bruce Powell 1970: Cameraman Dieter Bellendorf 1970: Correspondent Welles Hangen 1978: Correspondent Don Harris 1980: Cameraman Randy Fairbairn, Soundman Dan Cefalo 1985: Cameraman and correspondent Neil Davis, Soundman Bill Latch 1994: Stagehand Theron Montgomery
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Anchor desk sits on motorized platform called the
“Sled” Moves on 50-foot track Desk can be rotated 360 degrees Creates 4-5 different potential backgrounds
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north media wall
36 monitors
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morning joe
hosted by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski
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staffing nightly news
Host, Stage Manager, 2 Cameramen, Teleprompter, Audio, 3 Stagehands, Makeup Artist
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“In Depth”
long-form piece that looks closely at an important news story
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“Making a Difference”:
series of news stories about people who are selflessly helping others and individuals who are changing people’s lives for the better
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“In Their Own Words”:
segments in which individuals talk about the day’s news
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studio 3k shows
Early TODAY, First Look, Last Word, The Shift (MSNBC.com), Your Business
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First broadcast of the day on NBC Network
Early TODAY: hosted by Mara Schiavocampo
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First Look,
hosted by Lynn Berry
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meredith vieira show
Nationally syndicated “Real Women, Real Talk, Real Time” Produced by NBCUniversal
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studio 6a
Dr. Oz, Late Night w/ David Letterman, Late Night w/ Conan O’Brien, Late Night w/ Jimmy (for a while)
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roots members
Amir Questlove Thompson, Tariq Black Thought Trotter, Kirk Captain Douglas, Frank Knuckles Walker, Kamal Gray, Mark Kelley, Damon Tuba Gooding Jr. Bryson, James Poyser
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Football Night in America
relocated to studio 8H while Seth’s set was being constructed FNIA assembled over the course of 8 hours after SNL
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Set for Weekend Update stays in the studio
Other sets are built in a scene shop in the old Brooklyn Navy Yard
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“Not Ready for Primetime Players”
Dan Aykyroyd, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris, Chevy Chase, John Belushi
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Broadcast outside 8H 4 times
Broadcast from Brooklyn (3x) Broadcast from New Orleans
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Things they try to put in the background
2 women dressed as show dancers Abe Lincoln A live llama
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The Rembrandts taped the music video for their hit song
“I’ll Be There For You” in Studio 8H. The entire cast of Friends appeared in the video.
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