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Belga News Agency Media 135 $20M Belgium Sourcefabric Sourcefabric Superdesk Content Management 2018 n/a In 2018, Belga News Agency chose Sourcefabric Superdesk to centralize planning, production and distribution for its Brussels newsroom, focusing on editorial operations in Belgium. The selection of Sourcefabric Superdesk in 2018 led to a scheduled deployment that experienced pandemic-related delays and ultimately went live in March 2021, aligning the newsroom on a single Content Management platform. The Sourcefabric Superdesk implementation consolidated duplicate modules and configured functional capabilities typical of Content Management systems, including editorial planning and scheduling, story production workflows, newsroom task orchestration, metadata management, and multi-channel publication orchestration. Configuration emphasized unified editorial workflows and content distribution, and the implementation explicitly enabled support for new services such as Belga.press. Operational coverage centered on the Brussels editorial newsroom and impacted core business functions of planning, production and distribution. Rollout governance followed a phased approach driven by pandemic constraints, requiring newsroom workflow standardization and editorial ownership of processes to operationalize the centralized Content Management platform.
Canadian Press Media 10 $1M United States Sourcefabric Sourcefabric Superdesk Content Management 2020 n/a In 2020, The Canadian Press went live with Sourcefabric Superdesk 2.0, starting with its Business Desk to consolidate newsroom publishing capabilities. The Canadian Press deployed Sourcefabric Superdesk to unify content creation, ingestion, and multi-format distribution across editorial and newsroom operations in Canada, using a single Content Management platform to manage article composition, wire ingestion, and multi-channel publishing pipelines. Sourcefabric Superdesk was configured with newsroom workflow automation, content lifecycle management, and analytics capabilities, and integrations were enabled to support syndication and downstream product delivery. The Canadian Press plans to roll additional desks onto the Sourcefabric Superdesk platform, extending operational coverage across other editorial areas and product teams, while updating governance around taxonomies, editorial workflows, and publishing policies to streamline workflows and product offerings.
NTB Norway Media 140 $31M Norway Sourcefabric Sourcefabric Superdesk Content Management 2016 n/a In 2016 NTB Norway implemented Sourcefabric Superdesk as its newsroom CMS to centralize editorial workflows and content production across its desks, aligning editorial and newsroom operations in Norway. The first desks went live in December 2016 and the remainder were onboarded by early 2017, delivering a unified authoring and publishing environment for NTB's newsrooms. Sourcefabric Superdesk was configured to provide Content Management capabilities typical for a newsroom, including editorial planning, story assignment, collaborative editing, metadata management and role-based editorial controls to standardize cross-desk processes. The deployment consolidated newsroom tooling under the Sourcefabric Superdesk platform, emphasizing content lifecycle workflows and the platform’s open-source extensibility rather than point integrations. The rollout was staged by desk with a phased go-live schedule through early 2017, and governance adjustments focused on shared workflows and editorial ownership to support multi-desk collaboration. NTB realized improved collaboration across desks and benefited from participation in the Superdesk open-source community, which informed ongoing product and workflow enhancements.
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