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The Changing Ecology of Tools for Live News Reporting
Authors:Frode Guribye  Lars Nyre
Institution:1. Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway. ORCID ?http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3055-6515frode.guribye@uib.no;3. Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway. E-mail: lars.nyre@uib.no
Abstract:Broadcast news channels provide fresh, continuously updated coverage of events, in sharp competition with other news channels in the same market. The live moment is a valuable feature, and broadcasters have always relied on teams that can react quickly to breaking news and report live from the scene. Technology plays an important role in the production of live news, and a number of tools are applied by skilled actors in what can be called an ecology of tools for live news reporting. This study explores new video tools for television news, and the tinkering conducted by the reporting teams to adapt to such tools. Six journalists and photographers at broadcaster TV 2 in Norway were interviewed about their everyday work practices out in the field, and we present the findings in an analysis where six aspects of contemporary live news reporting are explored: (1) from heavy to light equipment, (2) more live news at TV 2, (3) the practice of going live, (4) the mobility of live reporters, (5) tinkering to go live, and (6) quicker pace of production. In the concluding remarks we summarize our insights about live news reporting.
Keywords:broadcast news  ecology of tools  journalism  live reporting  mobile interaction  video applications  video journalism  visual technology
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