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TV’s Unsung Heroes: How Skeleton Crews Are Still Keeping Networks Like CBS on the Air

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Normally, around 1,600 people work out of the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street in New York. But these aren’t normal times.

Just about a dozen key staffers are still coming into the office, keeping the lights on as most everyone else works from home. “Things have definitely changed,” says Glenn Oakley, CBS executive VP of global media technology operations. “We have reduced staff, down to skeleton crews virtually everywhere.

We have definitely removed people going in to essential personnel only.” These are the unsung heroes of TV: the broadcast, cable and local TV staffers who are still showing up to work in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

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