The show will take on "a true network approach" with scheduled segments from newsrooms around the US. Examples of those segments include music news from Nashville, the latest in automotive from Detroit and political stories from Washington DC. There will also be plenty of tech news from San Francisco and the latest tips and tricks from USA Today's Reviewed.com.

USA Today is no stranger to virtual reality, having already tapped the platform for a number of featured stories. While today's announcement doesn't mention specifics, the news outlet's existing VR content is available on Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR as well as the upcoming Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. For folks who don't own a headset, 360-degree videos are available for desktop and mobile users, too. We expect we'll be hearing more about "VRtually There" as we get closer to the show's premiere, including exactly when we should tune in.