Viewmag: ITN Multimedia Newsroom - first pics you’ve seen and some? Maybe!
Saturday, 9 August 2008, 19:21
David Dunkley Gyimah gets some snaps inside ITN's new newsroom…
Saturday, 15 December 2007, 09:19
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The orginal Brighton Argus story on former BBC, Reuters, ITN, Sky, and CNBC newsreader Ed Mitchell: "The smartly dressed and clean-shaven former journalist now sleeps on benches behind the Babylon Lounge which he jokingly calls the Hotel Babylon."
Friday, 14 December 2007, 08:29
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“My only assets now are a rucksack, a sleeping bag and my clothes, but I am a lot more self reliant,” … said [former ITN News at Ten presenter Ed Mitchell, who is reported to be sleeping rough in Hove].
Sunday, 25 November 2007, 11:14
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"Before a trademark yellow backdrop, the crew for Setanta Sports News, a 24-hour-a-day rolling news service, is going through another dry run in preparation for its launch on Thursday."
Sunday, 7 October 2007, 23:28
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"ITN will supply short news, sports, business and weather bulletins to Joost. It will also produce a new programme especially for the internet platform called Movie Buff"
Telegraph and ITN extend online video deal
Friday, 24 August 2007, 14:33
ITN has extended its agreement with the Telegraph Media Group to supply video for Telegraph.co.uk.
As part of the new agreement, ITN’s multimedia division, ITN On, will launch a Telegraph rolling news programme in early September.
Another new show, On This Day, will use archive video footage to recount an event from history that took place [...]
Thursday, 31 May 2007, 23:51
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"ITN is calling on the BBC to meet for crisis talks in the latest showdown over the corporation’s move to trial mobile services."
Expert Eye: The new vids on the block
Thursday, 24 May 2007, 09:45
Ian Reeves looks at how he printed press is experimenting with video, from locals to the big players.
Tuesday, 8 May 2007, 23:24
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ITN’s Mark Wood tells a Commons committee about the BBC’s mobile plans: "The sudden availability of a lot of content cost-free could destroy a market. These are fragile markets. The commercial returns are still relatively low."
Saturday, 5 May 2007, 20:14
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Academic study finds problems with news organisations’ RSS feeds.










