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Avid Enhances Newsroom Collaboration With iNEWS 2.7

With the iNEWS 2.7 Community feature, journalists have easy and instant access to stories and content on other iNEWS servers from their local interface.

Tuesday 12. August 2008 - News Organizations Can Now Save Significant Time and Costs Taking Stories From Creation to Air

Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID) today announced the worldwide availability of Avid iNEWS version 2.7, an upgrade to Avid’s newsroom production, communication and newscast control system. With a range of new and enhanced features like iNEWS Community, the latest release is designed to streamline newsroom communication and content sharing across multiple iNEWS systems. The iNEWS Community feature enables customers to access, view, edit, monitor and search for content across various locations. Ultimately, station groups and large broadcasters will be able to identify breaking news more quickly and reduce time and costs associated with getting stories to air.
“An important motivating factor to migrate to iNEWS 2.7 is seeing how the iNEWS Community feature creates new ways for our reporters to work together. Our journalists are becoming media-agnostic — so whether the story is for the radio, television or Web, we need to turn content around quickly and reliably,” said Marie Josée Drouin, senior application manager for CBC/Radio-Canada. “The new content sharing capabilities will enable us to take full advantage of all broadcast stories within our four systems, and eventually enable us to change the way we handle things by integrating all of the tools used by journalists. The beta tests concluded that the implementation of iNEWS 2.7 could present an excellent opportunity for our editorial teams to redefine how they segment the newsroom and improve the overall functionality of their daily tasks.”
iNEWS 2.7 — What’s New?
Previously, broadcast professionals could only access media on their local iNEWS system, which hindered the ability to receive pertinent and timely story content from other news teams in the organization. The iNEWS Community feature eliminates these communication barriers by allowing news teams to drag and drop stories directly between systems, easily access and duplicate stories from other iNEWS systems, and build shortcuts to remote locations. These new features ensure that journalists remain at the forefront of news when it happens, minimizing delays and costs associated with producing stories for broadcast mediums.
Other improvements in version 2.7 of iNEWS include:
— Microsoft Vista OS support for newsroom clients;
— A 10-fold increase in indexing speeds for faster access to archived
stories, rundowns and wire data; and
— Greater flexibility in managing rundowns with an increase from 500 to
1000 stories per rundown.

Pricing & Availability
Avid iNEWS 2.7 is available now. Upgrades are available for customers with valid Customer Support contracts

http://www.avid.com
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