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wTVision Integrates Graphics, Playout, and Editorial Workflow in Newsrooms Across BrazilAugust 14, 2025

In an industry where every second shapes the story, wTVision has redefined how news is produced, shared, and delivered.

wTVision’s seamless integration of real-time graphics, playout automation, and editorial logic has brought together four major broadcast hubs in Brazil — giving rise to smarter, faster, and more cohesive newsroom operations.

These next-generation environments are not bound to a single product or workflow. Instead, they demonstrate wTVision’s unique ability to integrate with a broad range of newsroom systems — such as Avid iNEWS, AP ENPS, Octopus, and SNEWS’ Arion NRCS — empowering broadcasters to adapt, evolve, and scale.

Across cities and teams, editorial, graphics, and control rooms now move as one, no matter the distance.


Grupo RPC: Seven Cities, One Voice

At Grupo RPC, a Rede Globo affiliate, wTVision delivered a fully integrated graphics and media workflow anchored by a centralized NRCS, accessible to all editorial teams across seven regional stations.

This setup ensures that rundowns, visual assets, and editorial logic are shared within a unified environment — allowing journalists, producers, and operators to collaborate in real time, regardless of location.

A connected and centralized media asset management layer complements this architecture, streamlining access to templates and content, while a modular graphics framework ensures consistent branding across morning, midday, and evening editions. The result: local storytelling at national scale.




Rede Mais: Control Without Compromise

In Varginha and Belo Horizonte, wTVision built a macro-driven production workflow that centralizes graphics, playout, camera presets, and switching — all managed by a single operator.

It’s automation with intent, designed to increase performance while maintaining creative and technical oversight.

And when unpredictability strikes, resilience takes over. Each hub is equipped to assume control of the other remotely, ensuring seamless continuity and uninterrupted delivery.




Inter TV Campos: Collaboration Beyond Distance

With a shared editorial backbone and integrated graphics and playout control, the studios in Campos and Cabo Frio operate as one synchronized newsroom — despite being nearly 200 kilometers apart.

Rundowns are shared, content flows seamlessly, and editorial teams operate in sync, in real time. This isn’t just remote production. It’s distributed journalism: aligned and live.



TV Diário: A Fully Integrated Newsroom, Ready for Air

Recently deployed and ready to go live, the newsroom at TV Diário, a TV Globo affiliate in Mogi das Cruzes, is built for agility and control.

Equipped with Studio CG controllers, PTZ cameras, and seamless integration with a leading newsroom system, the setup adapts effortlessly to different editorial demands and production scenarios.

Every layer is engineered to support efficiency, scalability, and editorial precision — ensuring that from day one, it runs at full capacity.



A New Rhythm for News

Across every deployment, wTVision is transforming newsroom culture — from isolated systems to orchestrated performance.

Centralized media libraries, synchronized rundowns, and automated housekeeping routines free up time and sharpen focus.

Stories move faster. Workflows breathe easier. Teams operate in sync.

“When technology dissolves the barriers between teams, regions, and workflows, journalism moves at its natural pace: fast, precise, and beautifully orchestrated,” says Bruno Parreiras, South America & Asia-Pacific Divisions Manager and Partner at wTVision.

About wTVision

With clients in over 120 countries and more than two decades of experience at the intersection of technology, graphics and storytelling, wTVision reaffirms its role as a strategic provider and partner for the global modern media industry — shaping how content is produced, distributed, and experienced.

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