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As station groups continue their move into the cloud, opportunities for hubbing increase and amplified cooperation and collaboration among newsrooms increases. On July 16 at 1 p.m. ET, leaders from The E.W. Scripps Co., Sinclair, Ross Video and Sony Electronics will share how groups are making progress along that journey and the practices they’re honing along the way in a TVNewsCheck Working Lunch Webinar, “Content Hubs For The TV Station Group.”
“Hubbing for master control is now well established, with playout and ingest hubbing also well along the way for many groups, so what are they tackling next?” said Michael Depp, chief content officer, NewsCheckMedia and TVNewsCheck editor. “This conversation will look at how groups are progressing towards emerging regional hubs, how much production hubbing is happening and the potential cost savings being found in that.
“It will also explore how station groups and their sister networks are optimizing content creation and version, and how news storytellers see these opportunities,” Depp added.
Speakers
Cameryn Beck, Senior Director of Local News Strategy, The E.W. Scripps Co. — She works directly with Scripps television stations on the development, implementation and execution of their content strategies on all platforms.
Prior to joining Scripps in 2014, Beck was a news director at KTVK in Phoenix and in Sacramento at CBS O&O KOVR. She also worked as an assistant news director and executive producer at KOVR. Beck spent the first 10 years of her career as a producer at KCRA Sacramento.
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