As
part of its commitment to providing the highest
quality news coverage in Canada, CBC News Online
offers its audience a variety of reports in addition
to its up-to-the-minute Top News Stories and Headlines.
The Indepth page provides extensive, detailed reporting
on the most pressing issues of the day; in the
Viewpoint section, CBC.ca’s esteemed columnists
offer their personal take on a wide range of current
events; and in the Health and Science, Business
and Arts zones, News Online journalists deliver
thoughtful, timely coverage of the breaking stories
in their fields of expertise.
How do you select the top stories?
Often this is a simple process. When news breaks,
we get the latest facts to the top of our site.
Often, however, this process is not so simple.
When there is no clear, breaking news to lead
our site with, our editorial team looks at what
the CBC's Radio and Television services are covering
and guages which stories should be on the top
of our site. This decision is made continuously
throughout the day. Once a day our staff gathers
at a meeting where each unit within CBC News
Online outlines its story plans for the day.
Who writes all this stuff?
CBC News Online has a small, dedicated team
of writers that works around
the clock producing news for our web site. Our writers work with scripts
from our Television and Radio services as well as wire services that
provide additional information. Most of our writers and editors have
worked in other parts of the CBC and a few have come to us directly from
Canadian newspapers.
How often do you up-date the web site and
wireless content?
Both the web site and our wireless service are
updated continuously
as events warrant. We are on alert for breaking news 24 hours a day,
7 days a week.
Can I use your report on my web site?
All of the content on our site is copyrighted
and is the property of the CBC. Often, however,
CBC News Online allows other sites to put our
headlines on their web sites by subscribing to
our Affiliates
Program .
There are some conditions and one of them is
that you contact us about it first.
To do that, email
Bob Kerr, and
he will handle your request.
How do I find a story in your archives?
Click on Search .
|