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DALET To Unveil Cross Channel Content Management Platform At Streaming Media West

NEW YORK – Dalet Digital Media Systems will be demonstrating the latest version of its TeamNews Content Management System at Streaming Media West. This version of TeamNews features a new video editor and integration with the Virage Videologger. These capabilities coupled with TeamNews’ existing text and audio production capabilities and multiple media delivery position Dalet as a pioneer in cross channel content management.

With TeamNews, users can produce content in a single environment using a set of integrated text, audio, and visual content editing tools. The
final product can then be scheduled and automatically delivered –
streamed or published – over multiple media including the Internet,
wireless devices, interactive TV and radio.

By using TeamNews, content providers take advantage of numerous
benefits: economies of scale reduces production costs through a “produce
once, distribute many” approach; maintaining editorial consistency
across multiple media is facilitated; content production is simplified
and expedited through improved workflow and collaboration and;
adaptation to deliver content over future media outlets can be quickly
achieved through the use of modular “broadcast engines.”

Dalet will be holding a press conference on Wed., Dec. 13 at 1:00 p.m., Booth #1912-1914, where they will be discussing and demonstrating these capabilities.

Dalet is a global provider of world-class professional quality broadcast content management software. Dalet’s simple-to-use tools allow journalists and producers to gather multimedia content and broadcast it over digital radio, wireless portals, the Internet and interactive TV. Dalet’s world-class solutions are used in more than 50 countries by 1,500 customers including ABC, CBS, CNN, BBC, CBC, Deutsche Welle, EMAP, Europe, NRJ and Prisa.

www.dalet.com.

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