Fox News will broadcast election-night coverage from a brand new, near-$30 million studio.
Studio F, unveiled for the first time on Sunday, features 34 total monitors, including a giant 80” touch screen.
“It’s a nice toy to have,” Jay Wallace, the network’s executive vice president of news and editorial, told AdWeek.
The Fox News executive added: “I hate to say toy because it cost millions of dollars.”
The precise price tag on the studio is not known, but Warren Vandeveer, senior vice president of engineering and operations, told AdWeek it cost “in the high $20 millions.”
Fox News provided Business Insider with photos of the studio. Here's a look at everything it has to offer.
The studio is 3,675 feet.
It includes a staircase that leads to a balcony.
The balcony is 1,750 square feet.
Here's another look at that balcony.
Hanging above Studio F is a giant video chandelier. It's 14 feet wide and 5 feet tall, taking up 528 square feet.
Here's a look at the main studio floor.
And a look at the main floor from another angle.
It features two giant touch screens. This one is 65 inches wide.
And this one is 80 inches wide.
Members of the network's election headquarters team will fill this room.
Studio F uses LED theatrical lighting. It requires only one-fifth of the power needed from other network studios.
The studio is equipped with 14 total cameras.
Here's one final look at it.