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The Editors
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John O' Donovan
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Here are tips on taking part, but to join in, all you need do is add a comment.</description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="CPS" src="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/blogs/theeditors/cps226.gif" width="226" height="170" class="mt-image-right" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px;" />The Content Production System (CPS) manages content production for BBC News, BBC Sport and over 100 other websites across the BBC. It also produces the content for multi-platform journalism, such as the BBC mobile services and <a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/digital/tv/tv_interactive.shtml">interactive TV/red button services</a>; even content for the mighty old-skool <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceefax">Ceefax</a> is born in the CPS.</p>

<p>If the <a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/">BBC website</a> is one of the largest and oldest on the internet, then the CPS has been around nearly as long. As a rule of thumb, if you remember <a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/cult/classic/bagpuss/">Bagpuss</a>, you are older than the CPS. If you grew up watching <a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/cbeebies/teletubbies/">Teletubbies</a>, you probably are not.</p>

<p>There have been a number of requests from people asking to see more of the CPS but as there is a lot of detail to go into, I'll just focus on a few headline points for now. We will be doing a more in-depth post on it soon.</p>

<p><strong><a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/blogs/bbcinternet/2010/07/bbc_news_websites_content_mana.html">Read in full and comment at the BBC Internet Blog</a></strong>.</p>

<p><em>John O'Donovan is Chief Technical Architect, Journalism and Knowledge, BBC Future Media & Technology.</em><br />
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