Behind the Scenes at CBC Vancouver’s new “integrated newsroom”

by Tod on July 25th, 2009

One of the projects CBC is undertaking across the country is a sweeping “integration” of its news-gathering resources. Rather than having separate newsrooms, assignment desks, and reporters for TV, radio, and web, CBC will now have a single source for its operations. CBC Vancouver just opened its integrated newsroom.

Behind the Scenes at CBC Vancouver’s new “integrated newsroom” from Tod Maffin on Vimeo.

Tod Maffin tours CBC Vancouver’s new “integrated newsroom.”

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Comments (3)

Aspect Ratio Fail…
nothing bothers me more than distorted video not posted at the proper aspect ratio.

And now for an actual comment on the subject…
I am not really completely for the “integrated newsroom” concept.
I understand it's efficiencies, but what happens is that I consume CBC radio, television and cbc.ca I don't necessarily want to hear/watch/read the exact same story from the same “reporter/newswriter” repeated in all three. although I do believe they should share their information, leads and sources.

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