BTi signs contract with Belo to standardize automation of information graphics

Apr 26, 2006 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

Belo has announced that it will continue using BTi Attendant Solutions to automate data collection and on-air delivery of informative broadcast graphics at its 19 television stations throughout the United States. The three-year agreement will help Belo efficiently deliver a sophisticated, standardized graphics look that is consistent and competitive across all of its markets.

BTi Attendant Solutions automatically collect, manage and deliver real-time data to air from virtually any data source. The solutions expand the capability of graphics hardware such as character generators by turning a constant stream of user-selected raw data into real-time, formatted data that it is ready for instant playout to air as part of a sophisticated on-air graphics look. Attendant Solutions support station branding, news, emergency alerts, sports and other critical station deliverables.

For more information, visit www.bti.tv and www.belo.com.

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