RCSNews

Expandable and Powerful

RCS News, a state-of-the-art radio newsroom system, provides solutions for your entire news operation from newscast gathering, writing and editing to actual on-air broadcast and story archiving.

One Size Fits All

Whether it is a Network that serves newscasts simultaneously to affiliates, a “hub and spoke” news operation sharing stories and audio among multiple stations anywhere in the world, or even a single stand-alone setup, whatever the challenge, RCS News can handle it.

Legally Correct

RCS News archiving gives you protection when you need to verify what was in the story, who wrote it, and what day it was broadcast.

Powerful Editing

RCS News enables reporters to receive and revise wire copy from a variety of sources, digitally record and edit in the RCS multi-track editor, playback audio, write newscasts and present them live on-air.

News production at its finest.

RCS News is a state-of-the-art radio newsroom system, providing solutions for your entire news operation from newscast gathering, writing and editing to actual on-air broadcast and story archiving.

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News Wires

RCS News pulls automatic wire alerts on any topic the moment they break. From there, you can sort and organize incoming wire stories however works best for your workflow.

News Delivery Methods

Push live news directly into any studio automation system, or insert recorded newscasts instead. Finished newscasts can go out to one website or several at once.

Audio

RCS News records audio streams around the clock. When it’s time to edit, use the built-in Audio Editor or plug in whatever third-party tool your team already uses.

Story Management

Scripts can be edited and story order changed on the fly, even during a live broadcast. You can also play back audio directly from the story screen without jumping between windows.

Security

User access runs through multiple permission levels, so different staff have different degrees of access. If two users try to open the same story or rundown at once, the system notifies or locks out the second one automatically.

Languages

A single newsroom can run multiple languages at the same time.