CBS Los Angeles has launched its “groundbreaking AR/VR technology studio, the seventh and most advanced of its kind within the CBS Stations Group.” Officially debuting today, June 11, during the 9 a.m. newscast with meteorologist Paul Deanno, the technology-driven studio “marks a transformative leap in how weather and sports are reported in Southern California,”
Located in a newly built state-of-the-art KCAL News studio, the new studio is the largest technology-driven facility in the CBS Stations Group, spanning 68 feet by 50 feet, totaling 3,400 square feet. It is the first and only fully AR/VR-enabled news studio in Southern California, placing CBS Los Angeles at the forefront of immersive broadcast journalism. The nearest comparable facility is at CBS Bay Area (KPIX), the station said.
“CBS Los Angeles is proud to be the first in Southern California to bring this level of immersive storytelling to our viewers,” said Tim Wieland, regional president-GM of CBS Los Angeles. “This new AR/VR studio redefines how we deliver weather and sports — making complex information more accessible, engaging and visually compelling. It’s a game-changer for our market and a testament to our commitment to innovation.”
CBS-owned stations across the country have embraced next-generation technology to elevate the viewer’s experience, particularly in weather reporting. CBS Bay Area was the first to pioneer the state-of-the-art AR/VR weather set, later leading the way for the other stations to follow. Stations in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami and Colorado are similarly leveraging AR/VR to enhance weather coverage, providing audiences with a more