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Save time and sanity with My ENPS

One of the challenges in today’s newsrooms is keeping up with the volume of information. It’s important to know how and what stories are being developed both in your news organization and across the globe. MY ENPS minimizes desktop clutter, reduces the chance for information overload, and most importantly improves workflow.

My ENPS is a new, key ingredient in ENPS 4.5. It provides users with a quick overview of the day’s top and emerging stories. Journalists now can easily get a summary of what is crossing the wires and even being generated in their own newsroom. No longer do they have to drill down to find the needed information.

The feature allows you to easily get a handle on what is crossing the wires, generated by your colleagues in your own newsroom or even throughout your news organization. Urgent advisories, top wire stories, key local stories, current assignment and rundowns, are summarized in My ENPS.

How it works:

When the user logs in, they will see a modified List Window, which will contain the following:

  • Latest Urgent advisories from each wire
  • Top Stories from each main wire
  • Top Local Stories from the user’s work group
  • Most recent unread personal top-line messages
  • Today’s assignment planners for the server
  • Today’s rundowns for the user’s work group
  • My Assignments: stories to which the user has been assigned

For display of the My ENPS content, the list window will automatically widen, and ENPS will display abstracts from the items listed above—so that users won’t have to drill into the list in order to begin getting the editorial overview. Users will be able to return to the My ENPS screen at any time during their session, and in the background ENPS will keep updating the top stories from the wires and from local content.

 

 


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