Storms force Roy Keane and ITV pundits indoors before France vs Morocco
Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Patrick Vieira were moved from ITV's outdoor New York loft studio after storms struck the city ahead of France's World Cup semi-final against Morocco.
Roy Keane, Ian Wright and Patrick Vieira were forced to abandon ITV’s outdoor studio in New York after storms disrupted the broadcaster’s build-up to France’s World Cup semi-final against Morocco.
The pundits had opened coverage from ITV’s loft-style set at Panorama Brooklyn Studios on Columbia Heights — a venue chosen for its panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, the Brooklyn Bridge and the East River. When inclement weather moved in, presenter Mark Pougatch confirmed the group had relocated indoors to continue their coverage.
The disruption was brief and logistical rather than broadcast-threatening, with the panel resuming their analysis from a new indoor base ahead of kick-off.
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