Wachovia Bank implements scripting and prompting solution for in-house TV network

Apr 27, 2005 12:19 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    

Wachovia Bank in Charlotte, NC, is deploying Autocue’s QNet, a networked scripting and prompting system.

The system will be installed at the Wachovia Video Network - the bank’s in-house television station that broadcasts to Wachovia locations. Wachovia has been using basic word processing and spreadsheet programs to write and manage scripts. With the implementation of QNet, Wachovia plans to increase the speed and reduce the effort required for its scriptwriting process.

The company also purchased flat screen QTV prompter LCD monitors with a TFT screen. The system uses Autocue's Automation Control Center (ACC).

For more information, visit www.autocue.com and www.wachovia.com

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