CBS News and BBC News join forces around the globe
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[quote]CBS News and BBC News announced a new editorial and newsgathering relationship Thursday that will significantly enhance the global reporting capabilities of both organizations. The announcement was made by CBS News President David Rhodes and BBC Director of News and Current Affairs James Harding.
This new deal allows both organizations to share video, editorial content, and additional newsgathering resources in New York, London, Washington and around the world. The relationship between CBS News and BBC News will also allow for efficient planning of newsgathering resources to increase the content of each broadcaster's coverage of world events.[/quote]
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oh god the globalists are joining forces
Picus news when?
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I'm kidding. I'm exited to see how each other will benefit in the coming days. Before this CBS had a partnership with SKY News.
I'm cautious of large news groups merge do something like this.
[QUOTE=Ithon;52467107]I'm cautious of large news groups merge do something like this.[/QUOTE]
They're not really merging, more like sharing data and information.
I don't think the BBC could technically merge since it's a government entity, isn't it?
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;52467195]They're not really merging, more like sharing data and information.
I don't think the BBC could technically merge since it's a government entity, isn't it?[/QUOTE]
I know they aren't merging, it worries me where you don't have someone independent from the other keeping them both honest. One could have a news article with fallacious content that gets past the editor, that sharing of info can spread wider then just inside the news org.
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