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Eyewitness News

Eyewitness News
Genrefocuses on visual elements and action videos
Created byAl Primo
Written byAl Primo
Directed byKirk Varner
Presented by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Almin Karamehmedovic
  • Andrew Morse
  • Michael Corn
  • James Goldston
  • Vinnie Malhotra
  • Katie Conway
  • David Reiter
  • Caren Zucker
  • Glen Dacy
  • Jon Banner
  • Herran Bekele
  • Marc Burstein
  • Rhonda Schwartz
  • Katie Hinman
  • Christine Romo
  • Jeanmarie Condon
  • Paul Slavin
  • Susie Banikarim
  • Matthew Mosk
  • Wonbo Woo
  • Michael Baltierra
  • Tom Nagorski
  • Muriel Pearson
  • Gina Sunseri
  • Daniel Arnall
  • Sabina Ghebremedhin
  • Kate Felsen
  • Felicia Biberica
  • Karson Yiu
  • Matt Hosford
  • Alison Ehrlich
  • Beth Loyd
  • Andy Fies
  • Ricki Goldberg
  • Zunaira Zaki
  • Richard Coolidge
  • Craig Bengtson
  • Nils Kongshaug
  • Bartley Price
  • Courtney Condron
  • Michael Kreisel
  • Justine Schiro
  • Shahriar Rahmanzadeh
  • Mi Seon Lee
  • Arash Ghadishah
  • Emily Stanitz
  • Judy Isikow
  • Margaret Aro
  • Megan Chuchmach
  • Susan Archer
  • Sarah Netter
Production location7 Lincoln Square, Manhattan
Cinematographythe art and technology of recording motion pictures
EditorNisa Allie
Running time60 minutes
30 minutes
Original release
NetworkSyndication
ReleaseApril 6, 1959 (1959-04-06) –
present (present)
Related
a television presentation style that emphasizes visual elements and action videos
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One of KOCO-TV's stormchasing vehicles outside the station's studios in Oklahoma City; as of April 18, 2013, KOCO no longer utilizes the Eyewitness News name (having rebranded as KOCO 5 News). The vehicle also features one of their Doppler weather radar brands.

Eyewitness News is a style of television presentation that emphasizes visual elements and action videos, instead of the older ,"man-on-camera" style of newscast,[1] and is most prominently featured in the New York City metropolitan area.

  1. ^ Michael D. Murray (1999). Encyclopedia of television news By. p. 73. ISBN 9781573561082.

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