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Horsham reporters star in their own 'out-take' TV



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MAY 5 sees the start of Local Newspaper Week – and the County Times is marking the occasion with a special on-line video which shows how the digital revolution is transforming the way we deliver news and information to you.

Our video of us making video can be viewed by clicking on the link on this page.

It shows how www.wscountytimes.co.uk is now producing regular TV-style video bulletins, bringing you video of breaking news and sport, and offering businesses a cutting edge way of advertising on a local level.

The video also includes a number of hilarious 'out-takes' – the 'It'll Be All Right on the Night' moments during recording.

Our editorial video team includes associate editor Steve Payne, chief reporter Tim Raw, picture editor Steve Cobb, photographer Derek Martin, graphic designer Brian Bateman and reporters Alex Christie-Miller, Tim Harris, Sam Clark, Charlie Ebers and Alex Jenkins.

The County Times would particularly like to thank Horsham Museum and Vivid Broadcast for their help with the making of this video.

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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 5:13 PM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 

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