Super Tuesday coverage gets high production values
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Fox’s coverage used its streetside Studio F, with the primary desk situated so the stairway was in the background.
The network used augmented reality to showcase poll closing countdowns, projections and other poll data. Like its previous use during primaries and caucuses, this included a virtual recreation of the “video chandelier” installed in the space.
In addition, exit polling data was presented from the mezzanine area across from the space normally used by “Fox & Friends” with a custom interactive touchscreen interface with “app” icons.



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