Avid Expects 9% Drop In 1Q Revenue

GEARING UP FOR NAB: GRAPHICS

Graphics Makers Tout Workflow Integration

At this year’s NAB Show, a number of vendors including Avid, Chyron, Orad, Vizrt and Pixel Power will be featuring graphic production and playout tools designed or updated to offer TV stations greater ability to share, revise and re-use content. Also in the mix are improved ability to incorporate social media functions, compatibility with third-party applications, virtual studio offerings and broader multichannel capabilities.

QUARTERLY REPORT

Avid Posts First GAAP Net Profit Since 2007

QUARTERLY REPORT

Avid Posts $8M 3Q Loss, Will Cut 10% Of Jobs

TECH SPOTLIGHT

AP, Avid Battle For Newsroom System Share

That’s good news for broadcasters as the rivalry has yielded numerous new features and capabilities that facilitate the production of news not just for conventional broadcast, but also now for the Web, mobile devices and social media.

Avid Reports 5th Quarter Of Revenue Growth

Avid Interplay Offers Remote Editing Via Proxy

NAB OUTLOOK: NEWS PRODUCTION

New Tech Promises Improved Efficiency

Vendors of news production systems, editors, switchers, graphics and lighting will be showing new or upgraded products at the NAB — all with the promise that they will allow broadcasters to produce news more efficiently and distribute it more widely. Here are some of the latest developments from Avid, Grass Valley, Chryon, Sony, Panasonic, Ross Video, EVS, Litepanels and Videssence.

NAB OUTLOOK: ENG

ENG Innovations Coming Into Focus At NAB

New camcorders, drives, software, ASI modules, lenses and laptops promise to advance the state of the art for newsgathering, editing and archiving at next month’s NAB Show.

Avid Offers Updates To Editing Systems

Media Composer v5.5, NewsCutter v9.5 and Symphony v5.5, to be available later this quarter, are designed to offer third-party hardware support among other new features.

QUARTERLY REPORT

Avid Posts 12% Revenue Increase

Avid Continues To Struggle With New Identity

The company has released new software-only versions of its most popular products in an effort to compete with a number of Macintosh and PC-based vendors that offer less expensive NLE products based on off-the-shelf technology.

Avid To Cut Jobs, Close Some Facilities

Avid, Miranda Offer Outlooks To Investors

Avid Issues Guidance For 2010, 2011