Behind The Scenes At WGBH For The First U.S. Senate Primary Debate
Behind The Scenes At WGBH For The First U.S. Senate Primary Debate
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Supporters of Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) and Representative Joe Kennedy III (D-MA) stand outside WGBH Studios in Boston ahead of the first debate between the two candidates. The match-up will determine who will be the Democratic candidate for the US Senate.
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Boston Public Radio co-hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan prepare to moderate the debate at WGBH Studios in Boston.
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Representative Joe Kennedy III (D-MA) (far left) and Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) (center left) square off in front of a live studio audience.
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Behind the scenes in the television control room, producers and engineers are hard at work producing the live debate.
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Members of the press work in Yawkey Atrium as the debate streams overhead.
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by WGBH STAFF
This week, WGBH News hosted the first U.S. Senate PrimaryDebate between Democratic candidates Senator Edward Markey and Representative Joseph Kennedy III. The debate was held at WGBH Studios in Brighton and moderated by Boston Public Radio hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan. Citizens had an array of options for following the debate, from listening on 89.7 WGBH Radio, watching on WGBH 2, or streaming live on WGBHNews.org, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Twitch. The debate was also carried by Western Massachusetts public television station WGBY in Springfield and by WCAI, the Cape & Islands NPR Station.