CBS Stations Makes It A Full Dozen For AR/VR Studios

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Channel 13 in Stockton, Calif., is the latest broadcast television station to adopted an augmented reality/virtual reality news studio. The addition at KOVR-TV, better known as “CBS Sacramento,” marks the 12th rollout of the technology-driven method bringing immersive storytelling and next-generation journalism to viewers.


The first AR/VR broadcasts were seen on Monday (5/11) at Noon Pacific, with integrations into station newscasts, including news, weather and sports.

Select AR/VR elements will also be used during news and weather segments on GOOD DAY on KMAX, which airs on KOVR’s sibling KMAX-TV; the remainder of the program will continue to originate from a traditional studio.

“CBS Sacramento has long served our community through trusted journalism and compelling storytelling,” said Scott Warren, President/GM of CBS Sacramento and CBS Bay Area. “This new AR/VR studio gives viewers greater context and perspective, creating a more immersive way to experience the weather and local news stories that matter to them.”


CBS Boston has struck a new broadcast partnership with the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL) allowing WSBK-38 to televise weekly live games this summer, spotlighting top collegiate talent to local viewers.
Weekly broadcasts of the Cape Cod Baseball League Game of the Week will air Saturdays at 7pm, with six games scheduled through August 1, including coverage of the league’s All-Star Game on July 18. Each broadcast will be preceded by a 30-minute pregame show, Inside the Cape League, at 6:30 p.m.

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