Fox News Channel opened its new combined newsroom at its New York City headquarters Monday morning.
The network officially cut the ribbon on the new second floor newsroom that provides a lighter, more airy space for collaboration, according to Newscast Studio.
The space spans 7,600 square feet and includes an adjacent studio, dubbed Studio N (“for ‘news'” as anchor Bill Hemmer noted shortly after the ribbon cutting).
The final layout and look of the new space appears to largely match the look of the renderings Fox released in May 2017 — with circular LED pillars and a snaking header element with built in flat screens allow staffers to monitor a myriad of video and data feeds.
In addition to providing a more centralized work area for the network’s core newsgathering staff, the space also boasts large windows in both the newsroom and studio.
Studio N, meanwhile, features a glass topped circular anchor desk set against slanted windows overlooking the space along with a large vertical flatscreen.
As of now, Fox News says no shows are slated to originate from Studio N on a regular basis.
Many of the network’s programs originate from Studio F, a two story streetside studio the network debuted in November 2016.
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