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Gospel Music Channel selects Xytech Systems to automate media operations
Jun 27, 2007 1:00 PM
The Gospel Music Channel, a 24-hour channel dedicated to gospel music and based in Atlanta, has acquired Xytech Systems’ software to manage its workflow and operations.
The Gospel Music Channel needed a comprehensive library system for managing all its media assets and metadata, including acquired materials, video clip agreements, long forms of air versions that are incorporated into shorter forms, host sheets, factoids, format sheets and content from different shows. The Xytech MetaVault library is an integral part of the channel’s ability to manage its content.
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