German financial daily Borsen-Zeitung, based in Frankfurt , has transferred its editorial production to
EidosMedia’s digital publishing platform Methode.
Borsen-Zeitung’s portfolio includes a daily
broadsheet edition, a web portal, an e-paper edition and a mobile app. The
paper’s readership in the German financial markets is mainly subscription-based.
“We were looking for a system that would allow
us to edit our daily print and digital editions integrally,” said Stephan Lorz,
head of the Borsen-Zeitung newsroom. “And we wanted to improve the connection
to our external correspondents by better integrating them into the editorial
system.”
Using the new solution, correspondents will be
able to participate in the newsroom workflow via the Swing web-based interface.
Swing enables remote employees to create multimedia stories from any location,
according to EidosMedia.
In the first phase of the project, the
Borsen-Zeitung moved production of the print daily to the new platform. In the
next phases, an e-paper will be launched, generated directly from the Methode
workflow.
The system serves around 80 users in
Frankfurt’s central editorial office and external correspondents’ offices in Germany and
abroad.
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