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Reporting from somewhere
Covering the first ministers meeting in Ottawa lends a whole new meaning to the concept of on-the-spot live reporting.
Susan Bonner
I am on a spot and I will report live as the premiers and the prime minister emerge from their meeting to talk to reporters.
But my spot is in another building altogether from where the country's leaders met.
Approximately one freezing city block away.
This is the set-up imposed on us by the government. The "live" crews have to stay in the media workrooms so they never see the news conferences they are reporting on.
Thankfully, I can hear audio through an earpiece.
We should call it live, near-the-scene coverage.
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