ScheduALL provides workflow management for NBC in Turin

Feb 27, 2006 3:03 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



In Turin, the entire scheduling process was managed through ScheduLINK software, allowing engineers to generate detailed daily reports on everything from the type of router a feed comes in on to what will be done with a specific clip.

NBC used ScheduALL software to provide its 2006 Winter Olympics crews with broadcast workflow management solutions during coverage from Turin, Italy. Live and taped video feeds filtered through the software and out to the various NBC networks, including USA Network, CNBC, MSNBC and Telemundo.

The network used ScheduLINK resource management software to track and manage feeds coming into its facility at the International Broadcast Center (IBC) in Turin from the various Olympic venues. The system included an intuitive database that tracked feeds going in and out of the IBC facility. NBC operators then determined how to manage where the feed went, whether it was live or delayed, and how it would have been edited.

In Turin, the entire scheduling process was managed through ScheduLINK. It allowed engineers to generate detailed daily reports on everything from the type of router a feed comes in on to what was done with a specific clip.

For more information, visit www.scheduall.com.

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