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CNET Radio chooses Burli newsroom system
June 20, 2000
Authoritative technology news service to install 'killer app'
VANCOUVER, CANADA - CNET Radio, the San-Francisco-based technology news e-cast and broadcast service, has chosen Burli as its newsroom editing software.
"Burli is the only system that is advanced as the technology we report on here at CNET Radio", says Director of Radio, Brian Cooley. "It's the killer app of radio news software."
Dozens of CNET reporters, editors and anchors will use Burli to gather, edit and broadcast news and information programming.
About CNET
CNET Networks is one of the world's top 10 Internet companies. It offers a global source of technology and commerce-related information, data, exchanges, and services for people and business in 16 languages from websites in 25 countries.
CNET Radio is a major e-caster. It also airs on the AM band to San Francisco and Silicon Valley, with plans expand across the United States. CNET Radio is America's first all-tech radio format covering all aspects of the computer and technology industry.
About Burli
Burli is a news editing system that runs on Windows computers. It allows journalists to capture news wire feeds, write scripts, organize run-downs, digitally record and edit radio news reports, plan news assignments and much more at their desks. Burli also harnesses the latest mobile networking technology to create virtual newsrooms across the world. Reporters anywhere can use Burli to connect to their main newsroom, file stories, and access the industry-leading editing tools they have on their desktops.
Burli Software Inc. is a private software company with headquarters in Vancouver, Canada. Burli's newsroom editing software is used by journalists in about a dozen different languages across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
For more information, contact:
- BURLI
- Ian Gunn, Director of Communications
- Tel: +1.604.684.3140 (ext 244)
- E-mail: communications@burli.com
- Web: www.burli.com
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