TV station spending big to upgrade aerial coverage.......
With springtime severe weather rumbling its way into Oklahoma, KWTV NEWS 9’s new helicopter will be able to reach wall clouds faster with a high-definition camera to capture superior images.
The commitment to broadcast tornadoes, “ominous” clouds and circulations from the air quickly separates Oklahoma City from other TV markets that aren’t as interested in the massive cost.
Officials at NEWS 9 bought a Bell 407 helicopter that is top of the line for news aircraft. The average market value of such a helicopter is $1.5 million.
The helicopter was introduced Monday during the station’s newscasts.
The red and black helicopter will have a new name, SKYNEWS 9, and will feature a high-definition camera on the nose that officials said offers three times the optical zoom capability and six times the image resolution as Ranger 9, the TV station’s previous helicopter that was sold to KOTV-6 in Tulsa.
It also has 400 more horsepower than Ranger 9, is about 35 mph faster and can carry five people instead of two.
Greg Ward, NEWS 9’s news operations manager, was in Tennessee this past week to test the new tool.
“If we had severe weather in Stillwater, instead of it taking 30 minutes to get there, it would take, say, 22,” Ward said while aboard the helicopter.
Despite the hefty price tag, station officials said this market demands excellent weather coverage, which also allows TV stations to broadcast faster other news such as car chases or wildfires.
“It’s very exciting for us to be able to have a tool like this to enhance what we do. It’s going to make covering news a lot easier for us,” said Blaise Labbe, news director at NEWS 9.
“It’s going to change the way news is covered, and it’s going to change the way viewers see news from the air.”
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