A few newspapers in the United States are taking video investments to a higher level. The Oklahoman, The Miami Herald and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram are just some of the newspapers increasing their video content by building video studios in their newsrooms, where the newspapers to produce local sports or arts and entertainment shows, shooting interviews and commentary segments and more.
Scott Horton, creative director for NewsOK, the Web site of The Oklahoman and OPUBCO, and Kathy Vetter, managing editor for multimedia at the Star-Telegram, both say having a studio can not only help the newspaper increase its video content, but it can also help increase quality of that content.
Learn how these and other newspapers are using their video studios, and get more information on what to purchase in "Live from the Newsroom: Set Building 101
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