RTR commits to sweeping digital upgrade for news production, archiving
Nov 21, 2007 11:40 AM
Russian Television and Radio (RTR) will modernize its news production and archiving workflows at its Moscow-based headquarters and 86 regional stations with the Dalet Enterprise Edition.
RTR, also known as VGTRK, is one of Russia’s largest state-run television organizations offering news, sports, entertainment and cultural programming.
The Dalet Enterprise Edition installation will seed some 2500 seats, offering RTR a media asset management solution with integrated broadcast production capabilities to optimize and standardize news production, playout and archiving throughout the stations and its headquarters.
The all-digital Dalet Enterprise Edition workflow integrates broadcast workgroups — ingest, newsroom computer system, desktop editing, playout control and archiving — that builds a shared environment where media assets, packages and programs are available to users within a rules-driven architecture. The collaborative environment is designed on an open, SOA-compliant architecture.
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