Financial Times builds two new multimedia studios
Posted by Helena Deards on May 20, 2009 at 5:15 PM
The Financial Times is investing in its online multimedia content by building two new studios, where FT.com journalists can produce both video and audio reporting for the site. According to Media Week, the video channel will make "full use of the opportunities video offers", including global analysis and interviews, whilst the audio studio will be used for podcasts and round table discussions.
Users who are not subscribed to FT.com will be charged to use the video service, if they access it more than 10 times per month. The decision to build the two studios displays the importance that the FT attributes to multimedia content on its sites, and indicates the ever changing and evolving nature of news reporting.
Source: Media Week
Users who are not subscribed to FT.com will be charged to use the video service, if they access it more than 10 times per month. The decision to build the two studios displays the importance that the FT attributes to multimedia content on its sites, and indicates the ever changing and evolving nature of news reporting.
Source: Media Week
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