Fox Revamps New York Newsroom to Keep Pace With Digital Demands
- Network to hire new journalists, move to open-concept space
- ‘This is a major investment in the future’: Rupert Murdoch
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Fox News is overhauling its newsroom in New York and hiring more reporters as the country’s most-watched cable network tries to adapt to the increasing demands of digital journalism.
An entire floor at the Fox News headquarters at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan will be transformed into an open-concept office space for journalists, according to a statement Wednesday. The previous newsroom was in the basement of the building, and the change will literally bring reporters and editors out into the open. The new hires will help broaden coverage, the company said, without providing details.