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Burli to appear at NAB Radio Show 2002
August 05, 2002

News production software a favourite with radio newsrooms

Vancouver, Canada -- Burli Software Inc. is a confirmed exhibitor for the NAB Radio Show 2002, September 12-14. The NAB Radio Show is North America's leading convention and exhibition for the radio industry and is being held this year at the Washington State Convention and Trade Center in Seattle. Burli will display its computer newsroom system at booth 433.

"Burli has always had a special affinity for radio," says Burli Software President Stefan Ellis. "Time and again we hear from radio people that Burli is the most radio-friendly major newsroom system they've seen."

Burli was first designed in the mid-90s for radio newsrooms. A strong commitment to radio continues to this day.

A major theme of this year's NAB Radio Show is the move to IBOC digital radio. As the American radio industry focuses on the move to digital, high-quality digital audio is becoming a necessity in all newsrooms.

Burli's digital news production tools provide unmatched efficiency, sound quality and - most importantly - ease of use for reporters and editors, making it an ideal choice for newsrooms preparing for digital change.

About the NAB Radio Show

The NAB Radio Show is the largest annual convention for radio. This year's show, September 12-14 in Seattle will feature interactive sessions, special events and an extensive exhibit floor. More information about the NAB Radio Show is available on the NAB Web site at www.nab.org/conventions.

The NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) serves and represents America's radio and television stations.

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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