 As journalists, storytelling really matters because it's how we can inform our audience as to what's going on in the world. Since the Washington Post started 143 years ago, storytelling has evolved in a lot of ways, mostly in terms of technical evolution. So the mission of storytelling lab is really to push our journalism forward by partnering with emerging technologies using emerging techniques. And so the partnership with AT&T started in late 2019 because we were really interested in experimenting with what AT&T's technologies could offer us in the field as well as being able to serve our audience around the world. I think a lot of folks who aren't journalists would be surprised to learn that the internet connection, the buffering speed and upload times can sometimes make or break a new story. And Road to Recovery is a new business vertical at the Washington Post that is exploring what the economic recovery might look like and how different industries are trying to adapt during the pandemic. What the storytelling lab wanted to do in this project is really do an immersive sort of experimental video driven project. So we sent our reporters to the Sonoma, California area around Napa Valley. We also sent them to the Portland metro area and normally our team would capture everything they needed for the day, get back to the area where they had internet and then upload their video and everything was absolutely done at that point. If we needed a change we would need to send them back into the field and that's quite expensive especially when we're working on something that's time-sensitive and changes every single day. So using AT&T-enabled devices in this particular project really helped put the editor in the field with the reporter in a way that hasn't been done before. We were able to make sure that they were reaching our sources in time, that their drones were able to be connected to the control rooms and upload the video streams back to editors across the country in real time. We're really excited about this experimental video approach and how we will tell the story over time and as you sort of scroll through you're able to visit each of these businesses in a really safe way with our reporters behind the scenes. Emerging technologies really help us tell stories in new and engaging ways and I think 5G-enabled connections are a big part of that in terms of making sure that we can stay connected and make sure that we reach as many people as possible and help them understand how news really shapes their world.