FTN Group offers TeleScript teleprompting solutions

Jan 3, 2006 3:32 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



TeleScript’s teleprompting equipment works with a variety of platforms and can be used on a laptop anywhere in the world.
The FTN Group, a teleprompting services firm based in Cincinnati, OH, has been using Telescript solutions since its start in 1981. The company offers a variety of Telescript products, including software packages for PCs and laptops in both DOS and Windows versions, 15in presidential teleprompters, 15in on-camera teleprompters, and 10-button serial hand controllers.

The FTN Group has provided Teleprompting services for several events, such as the NASCAR Winston Cup and Truck Series Awards, the inauguration ceremonies for Kentucky’s Governor, a speech by First Lady Laura Bush, corporate events at Procter & Gamble, and numerous celebrity events.

For more information, visit www.telescript.com.

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