Tribune Publishing Company decided in late summer 2019 to
install the NewsWayX Workflow System across all of their six print sites, for
the Chicago Tribune, Hartford Courant, Baltimore
Sun, Sun Sentinel, Virginia Pilot and New York Daily News.
Each of the
sites will have their own local workflow that includes servers, RIPs, edition
planning and output management to their individual, local CTP devices. But
instead of upgrading their legacy work-flow systems at each site, Tribune
Publishing decided to centralize their production workflow at one cloud-based
hub.
The hub is
integrated with Tribune’s own, pre-existing cloud where each print site can log
into ProImage’s central system and manage their own production workflow,
independent from each other. This central system, NewsWayX, relies on HTML5 to
allow production operators to access their NewsWayX workflow from anywhere.
One
benefit, says ProImage, is that all the sites can now take advantage of
ProImage’s ECO ink optimization software, which the Tribune already had for
some of the sites.
The time
frame for overall implementation was set to about a year.
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