• National Television System Committee •
U.S. committee, now inactive, responsible for defining television standards. The acronym NTSC commonly refers to the analog color television standard developed by that committee. The NTSC standard was historically used in North America, parts of Central and South America, and Japan, and has largely been replaced by digital television standards. See Video Formats in [1.2.22. Glossary - V]
• Newsroom •
Operational environment where journalists and editorial staff create, manage, and prepare news content for broadcast. News stories are typically created and managed using Newsroom Computer Systems (NRCS) and exchanged with broadcast production systems and Media Object Servers (MOS) via the MOS Communication Protocol
• Newsroom Computer System •
Software system, known as NRCS, used in newsrooms to create, manage, and organize editorial content for broadcast. It handles editorial information such as news stories, scripts and playlists, (commonly referred to as rundowns) and coordinates their use within the newsroom workflow
• Non-Linear Editing •
Method of video editing, commonly known as NLE, which, by working on digital media, allows users to access and modify any frame or section of a video clip, independently of its position. It provides greater flexibility compared to tape-based linear-editing systems, which require sequential processing. Etere is compatible with major NLE software such as Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe, Edius and others