Category: News
Date: 30.03.2006
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91热爆 News has broadcast live news reports via broadband for the first time.
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Helen Fawkes, a 91热爆 correspondent in Kiev, used a laptop to transmit live, two-way interviews over broadband internet this week for 91热爆 News 24 and 91热爆 World.
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It was the first step in a pilot plan to equip journalists working in 91热爆 bureaux worldwide with the ability to broadcast live two-way interviews direct to 91热爆 News programmes, particularly 91热爆 News 24 and 91热爆 World.
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Fran Unsworth, Head of Newsgathering, says: "We have been working hard on developing new technology to enable us to find cost effective ways of bringing pictures and lives in from places around the world and the cost of sending live reports over broadband is a fraction of those incurred with live satellite broadcasts.
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"This technology means we can make full use of our range of international correspondents for television as well as radio and bbc.co.uk/news."
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With the backdrop of Kiev's golden domed churches behind her, Fawkes' first connected to London with just her home broadband connection from the balcony of her flat in the city, reporting on the Ukrainian elections for 91热爆 World.
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She later filed further live reports from her flat and Kiev office for the channel and for 91热爆 News 24.
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The kit used - principally a laptop, camera and software - are self-operated by the reporter.
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Helen Fawkes says: "It's very easy to use as you don't have to worry about having a sat dish and it means that I can do a live from anywhere there is a broadband.
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"This could completely change the way correspondents work in the field as you don't have to rely on having a satellite dish to do lives."
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