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==Production Facilities== | ==Production Facilities== | ||
− | WSRE is home to three fully equipped television studios. The largest being WSRE's Studio A, otherwise known as the [[Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio]]. Studio A is an 18,000 sq. foot television soundstage offering 500 seats of stadium seating, | + | WSRE is home to three fully equipped television studios. The largest being WSRE's Studio A, otherwise known as the [[Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio]]. Studio A is an 18,000 sq. foot fully featured television soundstage offering 500 seats of stadium seating, which is retractable to allow for more soundstage space. Studio B also offers all of the technical capability of Studio A, with more moderate floor space designed for live or pre-recorded programming without a live audience. Most of the station's local programming is produced in Studio B, including [[Open Forum]], [[Connecting the Community]], [[Aware]], [[PJC Today]], [[Legislative Review]] and formerly [[Flavors of the Coast]]. Studio C is a much smaller studio and is almost exclusively used for television programs and segments designed for satellite uplinks. MSNBC's [[Wikipedia:Scarborough Country|Scarborough Country]] is frequently produced (sometimes for weeks or maybe a month or two at a time) in Studio C when [[Joe Scarborough]] is home in Pensacola. |
==Digital Programming== | ==Digital Programming== |