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2009’s best set designs
2009 was a challenging year for the television news business and it’s no question that was reflected in the set design industry.
Combined with the bad economy and end of the first wave of HD newscast conversions, there were significantly less sets going in around the country.
Fox Business Studio F added to SetStudio
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We’ve added pictures from Fox Business Studio F, designed by James Yates Production Design, to SetStudio. View the pictures of this sleek Fox set here.
Fox Business Studio G added to SetStudio

We’ve added exclusive photos from Clickspring’s latest set, Fox Business’s Studio G. The studio is located on the second floor of Charles Schwabb offices on Avenue of the Americas in downtown New York City.
The studio uses a mix reds and grays to create a modern perch above the city streets. The set also features a “vault” door and many money and banking refrences.
Fox Business Network prepares for new Studio G
We interupt our NewscastStudio @ NAB coverage to bring you some Fox Business news. Soon, Fox Business Network will launch Studio G.
Video Tour: Fox Business Network’s Studio G from Broadcasting & Cable
Fox Business Network will give viewers a brighter look at the world—or at least Midtown Manhattan—starting April 20, when it begins broadcasting from a new high-tech studio on the east side of the News Corp. building with expansive views of New York City action to the north and east.
The multi-million-dollar Studio G facility, which is supported by a new high-definition control room, was built on the former roof of a two-story outcropping on the east side of the News Corp. building at 1211 Avenue of the Americas. The studio space, which has seven windows that look out on the street, now reaches up to the fifth floor of the building. The new roof has been set up for live outdoor shots in warm weather with paving stones, a broadcast service panel and wireless-mike connectivity back to the studio.
The studio itself, which launches with the 7 a.m. ET broadcast of Money for Breakfast, is designed to provide a variety of set looks. Three main moving floor parts rotate and pivot into different configurations, and a movable staircase connects to a standup location above the studio. The 3,500-square-foot space is also outfitted with a variety of hi-def displays to show real-time graphics and video.
Read more on Broadcasting and Cable.
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