Convergence is a simple idea. Converged newsrooms break down the historical walls dividing print, broadcast and online journalism. They produce news reports for multiple “platform” or media formats, sharing sources and resources. They integrate the strengths of each medium: the context and analysis of print, the visual and audio impact of broadcast, the immediacy and interactivity of the World Wide Web. And in some converged newsrooms, editors and reporters themselves may wear several hats, appearing on camera and preparing stories for the Web as well as for the daily paper.