Newsroom of Tomorrow

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.

Open spaces, walls down, fully integrated on/offline,rolling deadlines, radar and radial system are just some of its process.

The starting points are the audiences.First is to assess the news consumption cycle of the audiences and build newsrooms that produce multimedia content that meets their need throughout the day on the paper, online on-air and on mobile devices.

Newsroom of Tomorrow

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