BTi Attendant Solutions to automate sports scores, tickers for SNY

May 12, 2006 12:49 PM

    

SportsNet New York (SNY) the television home of the New York Mets and Jets, has selected Attendant Solutions from BTi to automate the collection and on-air delivery of up-to-the minute sports scores and other data.

BTi News Update Attendant will integrate SNY’s high-definition graphics infrastructure with leading real-time data sources to create a continuously updated graphics ticker for the network.

BTi News Attendant automatically captures, formats and plays to air real-time data from almost any wire- or Web-based source. News Attendant enhances the capability of existing graphics systems, such as the Vizrt equipment selected by SNY, by turning a constant stream of raw data selected by the user into real-time data and formatting for instant playout to air as part of a sophisticated on air graphics look. BTi News Update Attendant eliminates repetitive, manual processes, freeing operator and equipment resources for other productive tasks.

SportsNet New York will use BTI News Attendant to capture data from service provider SportsTicker.

For more information, visit: www.bti.tv. For more information, visit www.bti.tv.

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