Broadcast News

Bookmark and Share
09/10/2018

aQ Broadcast Launches QScript.app

News Image
aQ Broadcast Limited has launched the QScript.app, a mobile version of the award-winning QScript which provides script and rundown information to on-air presenters.

Currently, on-air presenters rely on printed sheets, which have to be reprinted after every change and which are difficult to use if a presenter is standing rather than sitting at a desk. QScript.app enables them to quickly and easily view the current version of any script on a tablet.

QScript.app marks the first time aQ has produced an application designed to run natively within a web browser using standard HTML5, JavaScript and AJAX technologies. Previously its software has been intended to run primarily on a PC under Windows.

"This move to a portable application which can run on any device using any browser offers some significant benefits to end users and ensures seamless performance whether inside a station’s own network or working from any internet-enabled location – from home or a coffee house, for instance," explained Neil Hutchins, CEO, aQ Broadcast. "This is the first of a range of native web-based applications that we plan to roll-out over the next year or so."

This new portable approach means that the app can run on any platform (PC, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, etc.) and within any browser (Explorer, Edge, Safari, FireFox, Chrome, etc.). The various underlying elements (interface to newsroom system, aQ’s QSIA database and aQ’s native webserver) are portable and can be configured in different ways, from a completely local system using an on-site server, to a completely hosted solution which operates entirely remotely.

"The QScript.app has been written from the ground up in response to market feedback to provide simple functionality within a generic browser," said Hutchins. "We can change the default appearance quickly and easily, but it is also possible for each user to override any aspect via local style settings. For instance, the view can be changed to show only the script column – making it easier for the talent/presenter to read directly from a hand-held tablet. Once opened, the rundown and script information is updated dynamically – any change in the underlying NRCS is reflected immediately within QScript.app for the user to see."

The appearance of QScript.app is completely flexible too, as it uses standard .css style sheets to define the properties of each individual element. The QScript.app can be integrated with any Newsroom Computer System (NRCS) which provides a suitable gateway, e.g. via MOS or FTP. Plus, it has a direct native interface to aQ's own QNews product.

The original QScript, developed in conjunction with CNN, and winner of an RTS Award for Innovation, is relied upon daily by a number of regional and national news productions, including CNN.

www.aq-broadcast.com
VMI.TV Ltd

Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.

03/09/2024
Techex Natively Integrates Zixi SDVP
Zixi has announced its partnership and integration with Techex's tx edge software gateway to provide secure transport, protection, and monitoring for
22/01/2024
CBS19 Selects Browser Based Blackbird
Blackbird has announced that CBS19 has chosen browser-based Blackbird for professional, collaborative and scalable video editing and publishing for it
10/01/2022
QuickChannel Selected As Preferred Choice For Live Streaming Within Public Sector Organisations
Quickchannel has been selected as the preferred choice for live streaming within public sector organisations due to meeting GDPR and Schrems II compli
16/11/2021
First Three Connectors Announced Within New Marketron Integration Suite
Marketron has announced the first three connectors within the new Marketron Integration Suite. Connectors for Salesforce, HubSpot, and NetSuite simpli
08/09/2022
Blackbird To Showcase Browser-Based Video Production
Blackbird has announced that the company is showcasing professional browser-based video production at IBC 2022 with Microsoft. Cloud native Blackbird
16/04/2019
NTV Extends Reliance On aQ Broadcast Technology
Canadian broadcaster Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. (NTV) has extended its reliance on aQ Broadcast technology by adding a new aQ Video Server
21/04/2015
aQ Broadcast Unveils New Hardware
aQ Broadcast Limited has announced the third generation of its video server hardware in ten new models that provide improved performance in a range of
03/09/2014
aQ To Expand Video Server Range At IBC2014
aQ Broadcast Limited is launching Version 4 firmware for its aQ Video Server products at IBC 2014. The 'aVS' Video Server range is comprised of modula
14/02/2024
Carousel Digital Signage Flips The Script
Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Western Colorado University’s nearly 3000 students—and the AV/IT team on campus—had long experienced mixe
27/11/2019
Production News : Dominic Treadwell-Collins To Launch New Label Within ITV Studios
Dominic Treadwell-Collins is to launch a new scripted label within ITV Studios. Treadwell-Collins is the executive producer behind the multi-award win
01/08/2019
Primestream To Introduce New Features Within Its Toolset At IBC 2019
Primestream is to present a series of new and improved features and functions within its comprehensive toolset to help customers deal with increasingl
21/11/2018
Dejero Launches New Features Within Its Cloud-Based Management System
Dejero has launched a range of new features within its cloud-based management system, Dejero Control. The expanded capabilities of Control further sim
16/11/2018
Shutterstock Announces Content Integration Within Final Cut Pro X
Shutterstock announced a new content integration within Final Cut Pro X. The Shutterstock extension is the only stock footage extension to be integrat
29/03/2018
Jeremy Rees Hails BVE's Importance Within Diversifying Markets
BFV exclusively talks to Jeremy Rees, TSL Systems Managing Director, about TSL Systems' workflow and the importance of BVE in our diversifying markets
19/07/2017
Structured Cabling Within A Broadcast Facility
Being confronted with a complex nest of cabling, unmarked and undocumented, is the stuff of nightmares for broadcast engineers. Structured cabling des