NewsTECHForum: Building Tomorrow’s News Studios And Workflows

Executives from ABC News, CBS Television Stations, WTTG Washington and Amagi will discuss the technology reshaping news studios, control rooms and production workflows in a panel at TVNewsCheck’s NewsTECHForum event at the New York Hilton on Dec. 13. Register here.

PTZ cams, control rooms in the cloud and a new generation of teleprompters and robotics are reshaping the news studio, control room and production workflows. Leading news technology executives will discuss how technology is enabling more creativity, efficiency and productivity, lightening the load and inspiring news production leaders and their teams in a panel, Building Tomorrow’s News Studios and Workflows, at TVNewsCheck’s NewsTECHForum at the New York Hilton on Dec. 13.

Panelists are Fabian Westerwelle, executive director, media & technology, ABC News; Jeff Birch, VP engineering, CBS Television Stations; Jim Beahn, VP engineering & operations, WTTG Washington/Fox Television Stations; and Stephen Bach, sales manager, news vertical, Amagi. TVNewsCheck Contributing Editor Glen Dickson will moderate.

“Newsrooms have a completely new arsenal of tools to employ both in their studios and control rooms and in the cloud,” said TVNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp. “Fabian, Jeff, Jim and Stephen will be looking at how all of that new technology is reshaping the studio of the future and, equally important, the workflows that will drive it.”

NewsTECHForum’s theme for 2022 is Reimagining the News and How It’s Made, and panels include Creating More Content For A Multimedia Audience; Blowing Up the TV Newscast in Order To Save It; Reinventing News Presentation & Presenters in a Multimedia Ecosystem; Field and Remote Production’s Multiplying Options and the Quest for More Stories; and New Frontiers in News Production. The keynote interview is Radical Moves: Inside CBC’s Reinvention of TV News. The event is co-located with the Sports Video Group Summit.

Register here for NewsTECHForum.


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