Serbian 24/7 news channel turns to OCTOPUS newsroom system

Jun 27, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Serbian 24/7 news channel B92 is using the OCTOPUS newsroom system, delivering reliable operation 24 hours a day since going online in April.

OCTOPUS is B92’s first newsroom system. It can be accessed by reporters, producers and others from any computer in B92’s facility. Easy access to the news department’s rundown from all B92 departments has improved efficiency and workflow, said B92 deputy news director Igor Bozic.

According to Bozic, launching a 24/7 news channel without a newsroom system would have been impossible. OCTOPUS has delivered the performance required and surpassed the channel’s expectations, he added.

For more information, visit www.octopus-news.com.




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