Burli Newsroom
Software for Journalists.
Overview
Burli Newsroom is a powerful and flexible newsroom computer system designed to handle the entire workflow of a modern newsroom. It allows journalists to gather feeds, write scripts, edit audio, and publish content to multiple platforms from a single interface. It is particularly well-regarded in the radio industry.
✨ Key Features
- Multi-format wire service handling
- Integrated audio editor
- Teleprompter output
- Social media and CMS publishing
- Assignment management
- Contact management
🎯 Key Differentiators
- Strong focus and feature set for radio broadcasting.
- Integrated, robust multi-track audio editor.
- Reliable and stable performance.
Unique Value: Provides an all-in-one solution specifically tailored for the speed and demands of radio news production.
🎯 Use Cases (3)
✅ Best For
- Widely used by national and private radio broadcasters around the world.
💡 Check With Vendor
Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:
- Large-scale television production with complex graphics needs
- Print-focused workflows
🏆 Alternatives
Offers more advanced native audio editing features than many other general-purpose NRCS platforms.
💻 Platforms
✅ Offline Mode Available
🔌 Integrations
🛟 Support Options
- ✓ Email Support
- ✓ Phone Support
- ✓ Dedicated Support (Support Plans tier)
💰 Pricing
✓ 14-day free trial
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