> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.steeple.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.steeple.com/en/news/news-rubriques.md).

# How do I manage sections in News?

### Overview

The **sections** are the central organizational unit of the News application. Each section groups publications and controls who can publish and who can read.

### Create a section

From **News** you can manage and configure sections:&#x20;

Each section is configured with:

* **Name** and **description**
* **Logo**
* **Contributors** : communities or specific members allowed to publish in this section
* **Audience** : communities with read access
* **Visibility** : displayed on the main feed ("Featured") or accessible only from the section

### Edit a section

From News, manage your sections, click on an existing section to:

* Edit its name, description, image
* Change the contributors or the audience
* Change visibility on the main feed

### Delete a section

Deleting a section is permanent. However, publications can be transferred to another existing section.

### Alert frequency

The administrator can configure the alert frequency per section, which determines how often members receive notifications for new publications in this section.

### Display on TV screens

Sections can also be displayed on Steeple TV screens.

### Permissions

| Role              | Rights                                                                |
| ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Administrator** | Create, edit, delete sections. Manage contributors and audience.      |
| **Contributor**   | Publish in the sections assigned to them.                             |
| **Collaborator**  | Read publications from the sections they are part of the audience of. |

### What the assistant can do

The assistant cannot manage sections directly. It can explain how to access them and how they work.


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