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European tapeless newsroom seminar to wrap up March 23
Mar 15, 2006 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter
A seminar series focusing on the benefits of moving a newsroom to an all-digital environment will conclude later this month in Madrid, Spain.
The series “Building a Tapeless Newsroom,” sponsored by Apple Computer, Dalet and Omneon Video Networks, is designed for broadcast engineers, news directors and IT managers who wish to learn about hardware and software solutions from the companies that leverage a file-based workflow to improve efficiency, giving journalists access to more tools to do their job and speed time to air.
The seminar began March 7 in Munich. Remaining seminars will be held March 14 in London and March 21 in Paris and March 23 in Madrid. The seminars are free, but seating is limited.
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