Stable as a rock, flexible as a gymnast. Escenic gives you everything you need to scale content and generate traffic to your news site. Additional products let you handle live coverage, video and mobile in simple, easy-to-use steps.
Today, creating content needs to be fast, intuitive and easy. With CUE you get all your must-have tools bundled in a simple, extensible UX for content management.
Using a fast and native live blogging tool will increase your traffic and take your user engagement through the roof as you blog events in real-time live coverage.
Get both out-of-the-box functionality and the freedom to choose your own tools and technology with Escenic's microservice-based presentation architecture.
Store all of your content in Escenic and it’s easy to find again. The software will also interact with other systems and databases if you prefer to store your content there.
CUE is designed as a system of decoupled, interconnected content services that make it easy to add custom functionality and to integrate external services and legacy systems directly into your workflows.
On the morning of November 9, CCI will host a breakfast session at Digital Media Asia 2018 with a focus on how premium content can be a key driver for a successful digital transformation in the newsroom. The speaker of this session will be Mark van de Kamp, CEO of Escenic, a CCI-owned media tech company specializing in publishing platforms.
Finland's national public broadcasting company Yle saw great potential in CUE’s intuitive user interface - and implemented the system in only four months.
How can news organizations effectively capture the attention of today's digital consumers? Here are success stories from media companies around the globe.
About n-tv Online sites, apps, smart tv, smartwatches, connected cars and amazon echo. The German news company, n-tv, is present on almost any possible digital platform while constantly looking out for new innovative channels to explore.
Merging content from two existing systems into one and creating a brand new website in less than eight weeks. That’s what happened when Norwegian daily newspaper Dagen.no moved to Escenic Content Engine.
Mastering the craft of publishing in a digital age. That is the core of activities at McClatchy, USA. Get insights of the project from project manager Brian Kirlik here.