currently serves as Online Editor for Broadcast Engineering magazine and is a frequent contributor to the U.S. print version as well. He also currently serves as Editor and Publisher of VideoJournalistToday.com, a website for aspiring journalists and production professionals. As an experienced editor covering the television broadcast and professional video production industry, he has spent the last 23 years in various editorial capacities with a wide variety of industry publications.

Posts by Michael Grotticelli

in BE@CCW Oct. 31, 2012

Digital Nirvana to show new channel monitoring and MAM

The newest features of Digital Nirvana’s Monitor IQ platform include SDI playout, flexible content archiving, real-time newscast exporting....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 31, 2012

Looking to the 4K future

In an effort to improve sales, virtually every camera manufacturer these days is talking about the perceived need to improve image quality by....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 23, 2012

Something For Everyone at CCW

A number of Keynote addresses and visionary presentations will get the days started....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 23, 2012

Chyron adds graphics power to NewTek TriCaster production system

ChyronIP is a compact, lightweight system that provides producers with up to two HD or SD full-motion channels of Chyron graphics that stream....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 23, 2012

XenData and Empress MAM join to deliver cost-effective LTO-based video archive

Empress is leveraging XenData Archive Servers to deliver an integrated Digital Asset Management and LTO archive solution....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 23, 2012

XOR Media to demo massive storage library with simultaneous NAS and SAN access

At CCW 2012 (Booth #805) SeaChange Broadcast, now known as XOR Media, will highlight XOR Universal MediaLibrary (UML), a robust and scalable....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 17, 2012

CCW Keynotes to start the day

A number of Keynote addresses and visionary presentations will get the days started....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 15, 2012

Arvato Systems to show compact and integrated MAM

Media companies and broadcasters need rapid and efficient access to media files in order to stay competitive and keep their businesses running....More
in BE@CCW Oct. 15, 2012

MultiDyne to show expanded channel capacity for mux line

The SMPTE-HUT cost effectively extends camera signal transmission ranges up to 10 km on just two single-mode fibers....More