[BC] newsroom software
Al Stewart
stewarta
Sat Jan 14 15:16:24 CST 2006
Their website doesn't appear to quote any form of pricing.
Al
------ At 02:00 PM 01/14/2006 -0700, David Lawrence wrote: -------
>On 1/13/06 6:55 PM, one Donna Halper <dlh at donnahalper.com> wrote:
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>> First, this is not for an article, not for a website, and not for anything
>> I am writing. I was asked to fill in for a professor at Emerson College
>> who teaches Newsgathering. I want to tell my students what kinds of
>> equipment and software the typical radio newsroom is using these
>> days. We've discussed, for example, that some newsrooms and studios use
>> Mediatouch or NewsGen or something equally high-tech. I was also recently
>> told about something that Associated Press came up with (ENPS?). But I
>> know that some stations still do it the old fashioned way, with file cards,
>> and then there are those with computer programs on their PC that file old
>> stories and keep track of important addresses. Just wondered what your
>> station uses.
>
>The very best newsgathering, filing, actuality insertion, script creation
>and newscast delivery software I've ever used is Burli. It simply rocks.
>
>http://burli.com
>
>David
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Al Stewart
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