Newsroom systems embrace Windows 95.

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 1996 by Dickson, Glen

Open-platform networking is wave of the future Newsroom automation suppliers are bringing new versions of their systems that use the Microsoft Windows 95 operating platform to NAB 96. Looking to the future, manufacturers also are offering interfaces to file servers for digital news playback as stations begin to make the move to nonlinear editors networked with servers.

NewStar will release its NewStar for Windows system in Las Vegas, featuring a multitasking Windows 95 interface, 32-bit processing through Microsoft's Windows NT Server application and a modular client-server architecture. The system also integrates with EditStar, NewStar's nonlinear editor for journalist workstations (see page 58). In a joint development with Postech Inc., NewStar has...

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