Two things:
1) I notice that both WNBC and KNBC have large (fake) "windows" behind the 
anchor desk, presumably carrying realtime video from somewhere in the 
viewing area (in NY, it's usually from one of the cameras atop 30Rock, tho 
sometimes they use the angle that looks down over the Today Show plaza, 
which is extremely off-putting).  Is this some new corporate mandated set? 
 Do other O&Os use a similar set design?

2) "He was a fixture on NBC4, or as it was known then, KNBC."  Are they 
implying the call sign has changed?

On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 2:04:44 PM UTC-4, Kevin M. (RPCV) wrote:
>
> The end of the video is classic KNBC... because the newscast is run on 
> auto-pilot with robotic cameras and preprogramed cues in the switcher, even 
> a small change (like the buffoon that is Chuck Henry speaking) cannot be 
> compensated for. 
>
>
> http://www.nbclosangeles.com/video/#!/on-air/as-seen-on/Brokaw-Center-to-Be-Dedicated-in-Newsmans-Honor/257093081
> -- 
> Kevin M. (RPCV) 
>

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