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FOX16 newsroom goes tapeless with NewsFlow
Jul 21, 2004 12:00 PM
Clear Channel Communications recently selected the Video
Technics’ NewsFlow solution for installation at its Little Rock,
AR, broadcast affiliate KLRT - FOX16.
Clear Channel chose NewsFlow because it offered affiliates an
affordable, all-digital tapeless workflow that integrates easily in
future family stations.
NewsFlow is a scalable end-to-end solution for news production from
ingest, editing and automation to NAS and multichannel playout. This
solution is built around the Video Technics’ Apella Video Clip
Server, providing a robust multichannel server for ingest and
playout.
Through NewsFlow’s centralized database, KLRT news directors,
journalists and editors can work simultaneously from a common pool of
digital media. KLRT’s production is seamless with remote VT proxy
editors and nonlinear editing applications along with MOS-controlled
rundowns for on-air playout from the Apella server.
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