General
What is RCSnews? | A comprehensive, standalone newsroom software system, RCSnews enables reporters to write newscasts, receive and revise wire copy and digitally record, edit and play back audio.
Designed for use in the newsroom, in the on-air studio and in the field, RCSnews is completely scalable to fulfill your newsroom requirements regardless of size. This can include an enterprise-wide deployment, a server-based system serving all reporters simultaneously, or just a simple standalone system for a single user.
Whether you're writing your own newscasts for top-of-the-hour broadcast or stacking stories and audio for your show, RCSnews has the flexibility to meet your needs.
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Ease of use
How portable is RCSnews? Can our
reporters use it in the field? |
RCSnews will run extremely well with
full functionality on any standard laptop or PC running Microsoft® Windows XP and VISTA. It was
specifically designed for field and on-location reporting scenarios as well as
for intensive use in any newsroom operation. For more details, see the Technical
Requirements page.
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On the air
How close to air time can I make
changes in my newscast? |
Incredibly close. In fact, you can even
make changes in upcoming stories of a newscast while it is in progress! This can
be done by either the anchor in the studio or even by an editor or copywriter in
the newsroom.
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How does the teleprompter of RCSnews
work? |
The teleprompter scrolls the text of
the story based on the reader’s predetermined read speed. They can customize
their color and font preferences on the teleprompter screen. Actualities can be
played directly from the teleprompter’s cart deck.
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Can RCSnews edit audio? |
RCSnews not only includes a
sophisticated editor of its own, but it integrates with most 3rd party audio
editors – either choice offering easy audio editing from within the application.
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