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2007 INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS GLOBAL REPORT

INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 то 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE 07:30 то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 11:00 ROLLING MACROEDITORS 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 MINI STUDIOS Integrated mini tv - radio studios. RADIAL SYSTEM Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 TO 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity 07:30 TO Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED 2 ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 2 11:00 6 MACROEDITORS ROLLING 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL 7 WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 * 8 MINI 8 STUDIOS RADIAL SYSTEM Integrated mini tv - radio studios. Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL 9 JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 5 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible AHE ME w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 TO 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity 07:30 TO Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED 2 ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 2 11:00 6 MACROEDITORS ROLLING 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL 7 WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 * 8 MINI 8 STUDIOS RADIAL SYSTEM Integrated mini tv - radio studios. Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL 9 JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 5 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible AHE ME w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 TO 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity 07:30 TO Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED 2 ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 2 11:00 6 MACROEDITORS ROLLING 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL 7 WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 * 8 MINI 8 STUDIOS RADIAL SYSTEM Integrated mini tv - radio studios. Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL 9 JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 5 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible AHE ME w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 TO 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity 07:30 TO Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED 2 ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 2 11:00 6 MACROEDITORS ROLLING 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL 7 WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 * 8 MINI 8 STUDIOS RADIAL SYSTEM Integrated mini tv - radio studios. Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL 9 JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 5 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible AHE ME w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on INFORMATION ENGINES 07:30 TO 23:30 THE NEWSROOM OF TOMORROW, TODAY 13:30 AND 20:30 For more than a decade INNOVATION has been leading the way in the creation of fully integrated newsrooms with modern workflows where planning.creativity, and teamwork are at the core of the news production process. 54 55 ne w.com OPEN SPACES, WALLS-DOWN INNOVATION FORMULA Creativity 07:30 TO Open Newsroom Communication = Better Content THE NE то Collaboration 23:30 FULLY INTEGRATED 2 ON/OFFLINE News first, content second. We tell the story as we know it on the best, most suitable and most instant platform. Each desk has onė personal computer with 2 screens, one for input the other for output. 07:30 то TO 09:30 08:30 то 2 11:00 6 MACROEDITORS ROLLING 3 DEADLINES No more beats, no more silos. Team reporting. street reporting with macroeditors Content contacts with our audiences when they need information and in the platform they prefer. DIGITAL 7 WALLS Where we see our online websites and community sites with sound alerts at every update so everyone sees and feels the 24/7 energy of a muitimedia operation. RADAR 3 We monitor the world via technology so we can focus on the why and what's next as opposed to the who, where, and how many. 10 * 8 MINI 8 STUDIOS RADIAL SYSTEM Integrated mini tv - radio studios. Sections and themes and products emanate from the superdesk which commands and control the news workflow. VISUAL 9 JOURNALISM Graphics and photo desks next to the superdesk. Joumalism where show, don't tell is the norm. w ar 5 10 | SUPERDESK The chiefs are at the forefront - not hiding in offices anymore - they are open visible, accessible and responsible AHE ME w NT T air, and on mobile devices. We have gathered ample evidence that the should reflect the content consumption habits of our audiences. This means our he starting points are our audi- ences. First and foremost, we assess the news consumption cycle of our audiences and build newsrooms that produce multi- media content that meets their return on investment in the construction newsrooms must become real information Juan Senor Vice President, INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group (UK) [email protected] and upgrading of a modern multimedia engines where the story comes first and the newsroom is significant and vital to building medium second. leading media companies. Daily newsroom worfklows and content present in an information engine newsroom. Here are 10 key elements that must be need throughout the day on paper, online, on

2007 INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS GLOBAL REPORT

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Juan Senor, our UK director, writes one of the chapters about newspapers as “information engines.” And the infographic by Pablo Ramirez shows the newsrooms that INNOVATION promotes around the world.

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