[BC] newsroom software
Ray Bagby
ray
Sun Jan 15 16:40:07 CST 2006
dean tiernan wrote:
> NewsBoss is used in several ABC RADIO newsrooms (it is repped by Enco,
> among others). The company is Australian.
>
> It seems the preferred radio application is Burli. ENPS is indeed an
> AP product that has become prominent in TV but has many limitations.
> Inews and Qnews are two other fairly widely used newsroom systems.
> There is also the XP version of Newsmaker which is used at two of the
> largest media organizations.
>
> R
>
> Donna Halper wrote:
>
>> 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.
Been using Newsroom for the last five or six years, now on version 4,
from www.klz.com in Canada. It's a server/client based software that
does audio editing/insertion, story archival, wire capture, audio
capture, cast build and more.
--
Ray Bagby, Tech. Dir.
Wright Broadcasting Sys. Inc.
KWEY-FM, KQMX-FM, KCDL-FM
KWEY-AM, KCLI-AM
P.O. Box 587
Weatherford, OK, 73096
ph. 580-772-5939
fx. 580-772-1590
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