A new live-linked rundowns capability mirrors edits to the same story wherever it appears, reducing duplicate work and version drift. After a segment airs, that rundown is frozen from further live updates to preserve the broadcast record. Local teams can break a link to add market-specific changes; central updates will still trigger notifications that producers can accept or ignore.
To coordinate across multi-station networks, Saga introduced Organizations, which centralizes production while preserving local control. View restrictions keep teams focused on market-relevant items, and breaking stories can be escalated from local to national visibility without manual searching.
Saga added forensic-level audit logging that tracks every modification systemwide to create a verifiable chain of custody for content, strengthening real-time editorial oversight, compliance and post-air review.
Expanded mobile app features are intended to let producers and reporters work effectively away from desks, including presenter view, story editing, collaborator notes, instance management and script updates so field changes flow back into the newsroom in real time.
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