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Large gallery of MLB Network set photos added
Sunday, January 25th, 2009

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We’ve added a collection of images of the newly-debuted MLB Network’s new sets. The new network took up residence in the former MSNBC building in Secaucus, N.J. with several new sets, including a half-scale baseball diamond, shown above.

MLB Network prepping for first pitch
Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

USA Today has an article on the Major League Baseball Network’s upcoming debut on Jan. 1, including a behind-the-scenes video tour of the new studio facilities, which are located in the former MSNBC studios in Secaucus, N.J.

The new studios feature a half-scale replica of a baseball field, complete with bleechers and a interesting dimensional version of the MLB logo as a large background element.

ESPN aims to de-clutter Web site
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The New York Times has an interesting article about ESPN’s efforts to reduce the clutter on its Web site in an effort to bolster ease-of-use and advertising opportunities.

Will 3-D NFL game set a trend? We hope not.
Thursday, December 4th, 2008

UPDATE: This experiment hit a roadblock when satellite glitches knocked the game off the air in some cities.

As you may have heard, the NFL will beam a game in 3D to select movie theaters across the country. Oh great. Can you see it now? “You’re watching Channel 6 Eyewitness News HD 3-D.”

Will sports fans respond? It will be interesting to see. On one hand, new twists on sports television such as the XFL didn’t catch on. But on the other, sports fans do enjoy goofy foam hands and cheese wedge hats so why not some cool 3-D glasses?

Do we realistically think 3-D will ever show up in news? Certainly not any time soon. Stations are still reeling from the HD switch — something that didn’t always pay off in the eyes of executives. Plus, it’s probably a bit too gimmicky for TV news.

That said, many people probably never though we’d see the day when a major cable network would use simulated “holograms” to create the illusion that in-studio anchors are interviewing field reporters.

It does give one reason to pause and wonder how television news can improve on HD once it becomes the norm. Certainly with all the research into such gadgets as paper-thin, flexible television screens and innovative projection technologies such as those seen in “Minority Report” we can expect something new sometime in the not too distant future.

NBCSports.com integrates with MSNBC.com
Sunday, February 17th, 2008

With the main site redesign completed, MSNBC.com has continued to create individual branded pages for other NBC properties using the MSNBC.com platform with the launch of a new NBCSports.com page.

The new site, found by entering the domain www.nbcsports.com or by clicking the “Sports” link on any MSNBC.com navigation menu, stays fairly well within the framework of the main MSNBC.com site, and boasts a dynamic top stories area and customizable modules for specific categories. Text links on the top of pages lead to in-season sports coverage from the site’s broadcast counterpart.

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