Luis Santana, administrator of Medialivre, opened on Tuesday a new studio for CMTVa moment that brought together the group’s various teams in the newsroom.
The new 200 square meter infrastructure, allowing for the simultaneous creation and use of multiple robotic camera “suites”, was built with the upcoming election night in mind, but will also serve the station for the near future.
“The idea was to improve the ability to respond to elections, but in fact this is a fundamental infrastructure for Medialivre, because it is a news house where we have a very simple way of looking at the world: with work. With this space, we are opening up new worlds for the world of news,” said editorial director general Carlos Rodriguez.
Luis Santana also praised the “determination and tenacity” of all the teams involved, which allowed the studio to be built in record time.”
Built using the most advanced technology on the market, the new structure will debut on Sunday along with five other studios that will participate in election coverage. This will be the largest operation in history CMTV.
CMTV’s largest television operation
Election night channel morning Post He will have more than 100 professionals, six studios, four offices, three street cars and dozens of direct positions throughout the campaign headquarters.
This special broadcast will be directed by key players Jose Carlos Castro, Pedro Mourinho, Angela Gonçalves Marquez and Daniela Polonia, as well as several journalists on the ground – 70 professionals in total – who will follow the action live from all campaign headquarters. , the electoral act from the moment the counting of votes ends until the announcement of the winners and losers of the evening.
Author: Vanessa Fidalgo
Source: CM Jornal

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