The Ron Hull Studio at the University of Nebraska has recently undergone a significant transformation, upgrading its infrastructure to meet modern production demands while honoring its historical legacy. Originally built in 1968 and recognized for its innovative engineering, the studio has been a cornerstone of educational programming in Nebraska, hosting iconic shows like “Backyard Farmer.” The recent overhaul included a new rigging system designed for flexibility and safety, alongside a cutting-edge LED lighting system to enhance production quality. This upgrade, supported by industry experts from Brightline and Devlin Design Group, positions the studio as a state-of-the-art facility capable of delivering high-quality content for the next 50 years, reflecting Nebraska Public Media’s commitment to its audience and evolving media landscapes.