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The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20-year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated equipment.
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Page 1: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel

• We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20-year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated equipment.

Page 2: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

This is the back view of the old console desk – theoretically a work area, but actually rather useless!

Page 3: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The old junk is removed!

Page 4: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Terry Gaiser left his mark under the control board!

Page 5: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Next to go – the space-wasting console desk.

Page 6: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The newsroom computer systems are moved into the old KUZZ control room and installed on the stand-up DJ console.

This will be the temporary main newsroom.

Page 7: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The “sound soak” acoustic material is removed from the sheetrock (there are concrete block walls behind the sheetrock). Those blobs of adhesive would take weeks to remove.

Page 8: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Next, the ceiling had to be removed, along with the fluorescent light fixtures.

Page 9: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Various methods would be tried to remove the adhesive “blobs.”

Page 10: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Working at a standup console was causing serious physical pain for the news anchors, who spent entire shifts on their feet, producing, writing,

and anchoring. It simply had to be lowered.

Page 11: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

With the “blobs” removed, the new acoustic material is installed. Notice the wall mounts for flat-screen TV’s

Page 12: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Next, the acoustic surface is applied

Page 13: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

March 4, a milestone! The custom-built furniture arrives!

Page 14: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Furniture installation would take two days.

Page 15: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The room is now ready for equipment. There are three work stations. The on-air Wheatstone digital control board is to be installed at the window facing the new

KUZZ control room. Two other positions will use Wheatstone NewsMixers and PC’s. Follow the pictures left to right and down, and you have made a 360-

degree clockwise turn around the room.

Page 16: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Equipment installation began in mid-March, 2008

Page 17: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.
Page 18: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

The complex installation included Wheatstone digital mixers and router, tied into the Wheatstone-equipped digital control room, plus four

computers to handle newsroom audio and copy editing, storage, and inputs to the AudioVault automation system.

Notice the three SamsungTV sets mounted on the walls.JBL monitor speakers for the individual work stations are mounted above each TV set.

Page 19: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

At last, the newsroom is ready for air.

Page 20: The KUZZ Newsroom Remodel We began the project on January 6, 2008, dismantling the 20- year-old newsroom console desk and removing the aging, outdated.

Broadcasting from the new facility beginsMonday, April 21, 2008


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