First, there was the news desk made of ice. Then the news desk made of sand. Now, one made of corn. WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate in Raleigh, N.C., created it especially for its news coverage from the North Carolina State Fair. It was designed by WRAL designer Steve Loyd and corn-structed by local artist […]
First, there was the news desk made of ice.
Then the news desk made of sand.
Now, one made of corn.
WRAL, Capitol Broadcasting’s CBS affiliate in Raleigh, N.C., created it especially for its news coverage from the North Carolina State Fair.
It was designed by WRAL designer Steve Loyd and corn-structed by local artist Peter Ruocchio.
It has a Facebook page, a Twitter handle and a contest to guess how many ears of corn it took to make the WRAL Corn Desk.
Thanks to Shelly Leslie, WRAL’s creative services director, for the head’s up.
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