Live from West Covina

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Our higher ups are testing out streaming video for use at trials and other events. So, we've got a camera set up in the newsroom today streaming everything we do live. (eek!)

There's about a 4- to 5-second lag, but it's the closest we've come to live TV here at the Tribune...

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Anonymous said:

this is cool, almost errie.

El Gato Malo said:

Well, as I sort of expected, watching the news being written is a lot like watching paint dry!

So far, the only thing I have learned about the newsroom is that someone chews her gum very vigorously!

Anonymous said:

Now someone's playing with a bobble-head in front of the camera. . . .

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