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Among the options now being considered by broadcast executives is a reduction in staffing at the Democratic convention, with some news staff being asked to stay back in New York or Washington instead of traveling to Denver - though that is a measure the networks hope to avoid.
Another alternative that several networks are mulling involves the long-standing idea of anchoring the convention from someplace other than the Pepsi Center, where it is scheduled to be held in August.
One network planner explained that the stadium staging might have only minor repercussions if the networks decide to pool the coverage of the final night's speech and station their anchors at another Denver location.
The latter possibility - anchoring from somewhere in Denver other than the Pepsi Center or Invesco Field - would save money for the networks on expensive cabling fees, large set costs, staging and staffing, and would allow the networks to plan for the convention with significantly more independence from the convention staff, a pleasing notion to the networks.