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2001年9月,时代华纳新闻集团旗下的纽约一台新闻频道的面貌焕然一新,150名雇员搬进一座4500英尺的宽敞的办公室。这里的环境远远超过典型的新闻编辑室,室内配备的最新技术能够使雇员用新方法收集和编辑新闻。这不是他们的第一次革命,这个一直在同行中保持前卫的电视台早在1992年便率先采用新方法收集和编辑新闻。那时,在每次采访中,他们只派一名记者带上一架松下DVCPRO摄像机和相关设备,就使时代华纳新闻组织在
In September 2001, a New York news channel owned by Time Warner News Group took on a new look. 150 employees moved into a 4,500-square-foot office. The environment here goes well beyond the typical newsroom, with the latest in-room technology that enables employees to collect and edit news in new ways. This is not their first revolution. The television station, which has been avant-garde among its peers, took the lead in adopting new methods to collect and compile news as early as 1992. At that time, in each interview, they sent only one reporter to bring in a Panasonic DVCPRO camera and related equipment, enabling Time Warner News Group to