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What Is An Online Newsroom
A newsroom is an on-line resource designed specifically for the needs of worldwide media practitioners, rich with immediate material ready for on-air, online and in print consumption. High definition video, broadcast audio, high resolution still images and press releases are all accessible online, 24-hours a day. Combined with our commitment to responsive turn-around and the availability of public affairs officers to speak at any hour of any day, a newsroom is a 'must have tool' for journalists, producers and photographers covering this portfolio. The service is free and easy to use, once you have registered.
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TV reporter to camera: And the Department of Immigration will hold a press conference within the hour.
Reporter: Both 100 per cent confirmed.
DIAC representative: Here's a media release from DIAC.
Reporter: Great, thank you.
So we've got the press conference at nine-fifteen.
Editor: I'm doing a photo feature and I've just dragged these down from the DIAC Newsroom.
Description: General media newsroom activity, reporters editors looking at computer screens shuffling papers.
Immigration spokesperson: How many clients?
The 20 illegal workers are 12 women and eight men.
They were all picked up as a result.
London reporter: Hello I'm calling from London. Can you help me with an enquiry?
Reporter voice over: Access by road to the Immigration facility is difficult.
Description: 4WD driving through muddy road, media team working in remote area.
Immigration media team member: I'll get that uploaded now.
Immigration media team member: Ok, ladies and gentlemen, I'll take you through a tour of the facility now, so follow me please.
Description: Media tour of immigration facility.
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A newsroom is an on-line resource designed specifically for the needs of worldwide media practitioners, rich with immediate material ready for on-air, online and in print consumption. High definition video, broadcast audio, high resolution still images and press releases are all accessible online, 24-hours a day. Combined with our commitment to responsive turn-around and the availability of public affairs officers to speak at any hour of any day, a newsroom is a 'must have tool' for journalists, producers and photographers covering this portfolio. The service is free and easy to use, once you have registered.
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