CBS Sets Date for Evening News in HD

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CBS Sets Date for Evening News in HD - 7/15/2008 12:01:00 AM - Broadcasting & Cable

CBS to officially take Evening News with Katie Couric into HDTV era Monday, July 28, will begin broadcasting in 1080-line interlace format.
By Glen Dickson -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/15/2008 12:01:00 AM
CBS will officially take Evening News with Katie Couric into the HDTV era Monday, July 28, when it will begin broadcasting in the 1080-line interlace format.

The network spent a year-and-a-half building a new HD control room and graphics facility for the switch, and it has been conducting successful rehearsals for several weeks.

From a technical perspective, the newscast is ready to go HD next Monday, CBS News spokeswoman Sandy Genelius said, but due to the show's broadcast schedule and some staff vacations, CBS decided to hold off another week.

CBS News has lagged behind other major news organizations in moving to HD, but the network is now moving aggressively to take its offerings to the higher-resolution format.

Flagship magazine show 60 Minutes will go HD in September, while 48 Hours and CBS Sunday Morning will make the switch in 2009. The Early Show could go to HD later this year or in 2010, depending on whether it renews its lease of studio space at the General Motors Building.
 
I accidentally tuned in to the CBS Nightly News the first night they did HD, and saw the final segment where they showed off the new studio. Katie Couric is going to need some help if she is going to make it in HD. She has a lot of very visible skin damage, presumably from years of sunbathing. Either she needs some makeup around her neckline, or she will need to wear something that covers up a little better.
 
I read in the morning paper here in Cincinnati that for about the first half of the HD broadcast that there were very good picture but NO sound.
They had to drop back to SD for some time while they fixed the sound.
 

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