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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > KCBS/KCAL Plans More Local TV, and How It Will Use a New AR/VR Studio
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KCBS/KCAL Plans More Local TV, and How It Will Use a New AR/VR Studio

Last updated: June 30, 2025 9:30 pm
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Nine months into his tenure at CBS’ KCBS/KCAL duopoly in Los Angeles, Tim Wieland is ready to ramp up the focus on local programming. With nearly 100 hours of weekly news programming already in place, Wieland is looking to expand beyond traditional newscasts to include community-oriented talk shows, entertainment programming, and more to better serve the community.

As the regional president and general manager for both CBS Los Angeles and CBS Colorado (KCNC), Wieland made the move from Denver to Southern California to oversee his expanded domain. His arrival coincided with major local stories like the Pacific Palisades and Altadena fires, which drew unprecedented viewership across all platforms.

In response to the community’s need for information, Wieland launched the “Rebuilding SoCal” initiative, dedicating a team of reporters to cover the aftermath of the fires for the foreseeable future. This commitment to ongoing coverage is a departure from the typical approach of moving on from a story once the initial buzz has faded.

KCBS/KCAL also unveiled their new AR/VR technology-driven studio, which showcases weather forecasts and will soon feature sports reports. This innovative approach to storytelling aims to keep the audience engaged and informed while leveraging cutting-edge technology.

CBS Stations president Jennifer Mitchell discussed the network’s broader AR/VR initiative, which will eventually extend to all 15 CBS stations, including the newly announced Atlanta outlet. The focus on immersive storytelling and 24/7 news streaming channels reflects a commitment to evolving with the digital landscape.

Additionally, Mitchell highlighted the “CBS News California Investigates” initiative, which collaborates with the network’s stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento to delve into important local issues. She also emphasized the personal connection to the community, citing her own experience losing her home in the Palisades fire.

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Overall, the emphasis on local programming and community engagement at KCBS/KCAL under Wieland’s leadership signals a new chapter for the duopoly as they strive to meet the evolving needs of their audience. With a focus on technology, storytelling, and community involvement, the future looks bright for CBS’ Los Angeles stations. In a time where news and information are constantly evolving, the importance of community journalism has become increasingly evident. News outlets like KCBS/KCAL understand the significance of staying connected to the communities they serve, even going as far as embedding journalists in specific areas and cities to ensure comprehensive coverage.

The past year has been particularly challenging, with various events unfolding in the state of California. The wildfires that ravaged through the Palisades and Altadena served as a stark reminder of the crucial role journalists play in keeping the public informed. The tireless work of reporters, who risked their safety to provide continuous coverage, showcased the dedication and commitment to their craft.

The significance of community journalism was further highlighted by the establishment of KCBS/KCAL’s new AR/VR studio. This innovative space allows for immersive storytelling and enhanced visual experiences, bringing news stories to life in a whole new way. By utilizing cutting-edge technology, journalists can engage viewers in a more interactive and dynamic manner, fostering a deeper connection with the audience.

As we navigate through uncertain times, the importance of community journalism remains steadfast. By staying rooted in the communities they serve and embracing new technologies, news outlets like KCBS/KCAL are able to adapt to the ever-changing media landscape. The dedication and hard work of journalists continue to shine through, reaffirming the vital role they play in keeping the public informed and empowered.

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