Journalism.co.uk reporting:
The Financial Times is to create a new "live news desk" at the
heart of the FT.com operation, tasked with providing a rapid
response to breaking news stories including on live blogs and
Twitter.
The project, which has been in the pipeline for some time, will be
led by Ben Fenton who until now has been the title's media
correspondent.
He will lead a team of reporters on the breaking news operation,
the size of which has yet to be confirmed.
The initiative aims to provide a "more live response" to developing
stories and get a well-written first version online quicker, while
freeing up specialised reporters to develop a longer take on the
story.
FT.com editor Robert Shrimsley told Journalism.co.uk: "We think
it's a natural evolution in the development of our digital
offering.
"I was really pleased that Ben could come and do this. It's really
important to have experienced and well-regarded journalists doing
this."
Fenton
wrote on his blog: "I am finally moving on to a new role that
the FT has been keeping warm for me for several months.
"I am going to be overseeing the creation of a new live news desk,
with live-blogging, Tweeting and rolling news stories about world
events and business news from around the world."
Fenton said he was meant to start the job last year, but the
"extraordinary events" surrounding the phone-hacking story and
the Leveson
inquiry caused the launch to be postponed.
He added: "Now, it's been decided that if we wait, it could be
years before this story slowed down, so I'm pressing on in this new
role.
In other FT news, the publisher has been awarded the best mobile
innovation award for for its web app at the Global Mobile Awards in
Barcelona.
The HTML5 app, which launched last June, includes automatic content
downloads and the ability to read offline and has attracted more
than 1.7 million visitors, according to the group.
http://www.journalism.co.uk/news/financial-times-to-set-up-new-live-news-desk-/s2/a548144/
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