NewsBoards
 
An efficient way to demonstrate and analyze your broadcast media coverage.
 
VMS NewsBoards are a simple, cost-effective alternative to sharing, presenting and cataloging broadcast news coverage via DVD or videotape. VMS’ detailed NewsBoards go beyond transcripts to give you your broadcast coverage with accompanying visuals, all in an easy-to-read, easy-to-distribute, actionable format.

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Broadcast At a Glance
 
VMS' NewsBoards are high-quality, scene-by-scene, storyboards of broadcast news segments.
   
Our NewsBoards contain a full-text transcript of the segment displayed beneath key still frames, each frame carefully chosen to illustrate the essence of the segment at a glance.
   
Perfect for clipbooks, press kits, presentations, reports and more, NewsBoards can be created with your logo or other customizable elements.
   
 
Easy to Share & NewsGrabs for Short Mentions
VMS can deliver hard copies using a high-quality printing process.
   
Newsboards can also be sent electronically as PDF's via email.
   
You can then easily reproduce or email them to colleagues.
   
For quick mentions or portions of your coverage, VMS also provides NewsGrabs – single images from news reports with or without any accompanying text.
   
Available as hard copies or JPEGs, NewsGrabs are perfect for sharing your press coverage in newsletters, reports and PowerPoint presentations.
   
 
   
 
  Scene-by-scene visuals with accompanying
full-text transcript
  Cost-effectively share, present and catalog broadcast
coverage
 
  Comprehensive and customizable   Present/review clips without media constraints (ie: TV, DVD, video tapes, computer)
 
  High-quality printing and high-resolution images   Present to colleagues and constituents in reports,
newsletters, PowerPoints, press kits and more
 
  Delivered via email as hard copies or PDFs   Easily, efficiently save your broadcast coverage in
clipbooks with the rest of your PR efforts
 
  Available in English and Spanish  
 
  Available as single frame NewsGrabs for
short mentions
 
 
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