Harris Inscriber RTX drives graphics for "Deal or No Deal"

Mar 2, 2006 8:00 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

Graphics for NBC Television’s new game show “Deal or No Deal" are being created by Harris Inscriber RTX software.

CBS Television, which is responsible for production aspects of the show, used Inscriber RTX to create all on-screen and stage graphics using multiple channels simultaneously.

Inscriber RTX puts creative control in the hands of broadcasters, allowing them to create a purely custom broadcast solution. Inscriber RTX lets users create eye-pleasing layouts consisting of advanced design elements and data from multiple sources, using common programming fundamentals.

See Harris at NAB2006 in booth C807 or visit www.harris.com.

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