Your comment was enlightening and compels me to ask: where can the public get access to live field reports such as the one you mention? If news companies transform these reports into faux-news, I'd like to bypass them directly and read/watch directly from the source. Are there any publicly-accessible resources that provide access to field reports or "real" news?
bardworx|10 years ago
I was referring to a internal system which reporters and producers share which doesn't have a public feed.
If you watch some news reports, you'll notice a bunch of people at their desks with a small screen next to their larger monitors. That smaller screen is something like an IRC chat which is used to coordinate assets between reporters and producers.
http://radio.foxnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/FNCNewsr...
This is from fox news - notice those small monitors that look out of place.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8018/7405270916_7cd37ba78f_b.j...
This is from CNN, notice that most monitors have CNN as their screen saver while some, with no one sitting next to them, have block boxes.
parm289|10 years ago