Eurovision is an attractive brand even for third parties in the field of newsgathering and news exchange. |
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In previous comments on CRTC proceedings, we have documented the decline in local TV newsgathering. |
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Many networks will not convert their technical facilities for newsgathering into 16:9 until later. |
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In doing so, the Court emphasized the importance of the newsgathering function and its relationship to an informed public and democratic values. |
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The traditional boundaries between different forms of newsgathering are changing as a result of budget cuts and technological advances. |
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In newsgathering operations, it is common for competing networks to share a charter plane or satellite feed. |
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These measures might include increased investment in local newsgathering as well as the introduction of new original programming. |
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In BBC terms, it has broken new ground in the field of newsgathering by its use of state-of-the-art technology and multiskilled staff. |
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We're left wondering if the current fair-dealing exceptions for studying or newsgathering apply to us. |
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In the newsgathering field, for example, the product synergy resulting from the companies' agreement will allow P2 camcorder users in the field to ingest footage directly to a GlobeCast distribution platform at the TV studio. |
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This includes satellite uplinking, satellite newsgathering, outside broadcast facilities, programme presentation, play-out and distribution. |
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Contributing to this package of articles is a group of journalism newsgathering experts. |
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Without the revenue generated by the print editions, the newspapers' newsgathering operations — the fruits of which online readers enjoy for free — would have to be vastly smaller. |
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Don't discuss background information about our newsgathering process. |
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The charges for restructuring in 2008 and 2007 also relate to the project to acquire new presses, voluntary workforce-reduction programs, and the project to streamline newsgathering in the Newspapers segment. |
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The fax system means that provincial correspondents now have much more time for newsgathering and writing of their articles, transmission being almost instantaneous. |
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Although it is the fourth digital newsgathering vehicle that BBC Resources has put into service for BBC News, it is radically different in several ways. |
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Canadian audiences will benefit from the efficiencies flowing from the removal of this restriction, which will encourage broadening of newsgathering activities. |
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A BBC editorial consultant is currently in Montenegro working on the improvement of newsgathering and on the identification and implementation of appropriate training schemes for the editorial management. |
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Arab freelance TV reporters are invited to enter the Rory Peck Awards, which is the only international competition to recognise the work of freelance cameramen and camerawomen in TV newsgathering. |
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This new service was broadcast from Whiteley, using Central's Abingdon base as the main newsgathering centre. |
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What exactly does society need and expect from the newsgathering process? |
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Heather Allan, head of newsgathering at Al-Jazeera English, pointed out that the channel, which has been reporting from Egypt for seven years, believes it has done so in an unbiased fashion. |
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Our network has the best newsgathering operation in the country. |
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This portable camera is just the thing for on-the-spot newsgathering. |
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Television stations WLS in Chicago and KTRK in Houston have successfully completed alpha-phase field testing of Exede Newsgathering service from ViaSat Inc. |
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