Just Edit announces new customer deals in Europe

Jun 9, 2005 8:00 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    

JustEdit has more than 300 TV channels around the world using its vsn automated systems. The company just announced projects in Spain and the UK.

In Spain, The University of Burgos has chosen vsn systems to train future AV journalists on new network systems. The university purchased a digital newsroom integrated with a virtual set and master control room.

InfoTV, in Spain, is a new TV channel that purchased vsn systems that will enable them to operate a fully automated TV channel. Located in Valencia, InfoTV opted for a digital newsroom for a seven seat journalist and a four seat editor (all SDI and DV configured), master control room automation software, automatic ingest and titling systems.

In the UK, London-based Islam Channel has just purchased a vsn digital newsroom, master control room, video server and automation.

East Coast Media (ECM) in England already has Sony’s DV Lince (developed by JustEdit) installed and just purchased a vsn master control room, video server and automation from Sony UK. They will use the vsn systems to train journalists, provide content to British Sky Broadcasting, and share content with another Sky Channel.

For more information, visit www.vsn-tv.com.

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