Recent News

Strong growth prompts further investment in Autocue Group
April 12 2010
LAS VEGAS, NAB 2010 Stand C.9921 – Root Capital has invested and committed over $1 million to Autocue Group - the holding company of Autocue and QTV broadcast brands - to fund further product development and entry into new markets. Root Capital is now the sole owner of Autocue Group and is backed by the Autocue Group’s Chairman, Simon Philips, and new investors with significant media interests.
QTV unveil next generation prompting software and controllers at NAB
April 12 2010
NEW YORK, NAB 2010 Stand C.9921 – QTV will launch the second generation of QMaster and QBox, the world’s only IP-based prompting system, at NAB 2010. The new release includes much faster rundown load times, an easy installation wizard, pre-configured studio and field profiles, and full complex language handling.
QTV adds iPad prompter and Mac software to its starter series
April 12 2010
NEW YORK, NAB 2010 Stand C.9921 – QTV are developing an iPad prompter, to sit within its entry-level range, alongside the award-winning iPhone prompter. NAB will also see the release of Mac OS prompting software.
QTV promotes Aaron Brady to new role of Americas Managing Director
April 12 2010
NEW YORK, NAB 2010 Stand C.9921 – QTV announces the promotion of Aaron Brady to the newly created role of Americas Managing Director, effective immediately. Brady will take responsibility for all QTV business areas, including sales, rentals and customer service, across the Charlotte and New York offices.
Autocue Starter Series Makes UK Debut at BVE 2010
January 21 2010
BVE 2010 Stand E.44 – BVE 2010 will mark the UK debut of Autocue’s new Starter Series teleprompters, with prices starting from £399. The new entry-level prompting range has generated impressive sales since its launch last summer, and BVE 2010 will give the UK audience their first chance to take a closer look and capitalise on show special pricing.
Low Cost Newsrooms from the Autocue Experts
December 02 2009
Hundreds of university students are now using Autocue’s newsroom, production and automation software to produce news programmes as part of their media and journalism courses.