Washington Week
- Location:
- Arlington, Virginia
- Affiliation:
- PBS
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Set Design Eric Siegel
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Set Design George Allison
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Lighting Design The Lighting Design Group
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Fabrication Boyce Products
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AV Integration 4Wall Entertainment
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Display Technology Absen
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Lighting System Design by The Lighting Design Group
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Lighting Instruments Prolights
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Lighting Instruments Elation Professional
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Lighting Instruments Chauvet Lighting
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Lighting Instruments Litepanels
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Studio Cameras Grass Valley
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Studio Robotics Vinten
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Studio Prompting Autoscript
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PBS’s “Washington Week with The Atlantic” moved into a new, state-of-the-art studio shared with “PBS News Hour” at WETA in Arlington, Virginia, on June 21, 2024.
The new studio, designed by Eric Siegel and George Allison, features a modern discussion table with advanced lighting and audio equipment, enhancing the show’s roundtable format. A high-resolution photograph of the White House by Andrew Geraci serves as the visual centerpiece.
This move represents a significant upgrade for “Washington Week,” reflecting PBS’s commitment to quality journalism and adapting to the evolving media landscape.
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Public Affairs