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Broadcast Scheduling Software is a type of software used to plan and manage the broadcast of television and radio programs. It is used to create and manage broadcast schedules, manage program rights and availability, and track program performance. It also helps to ensure that the right programs are broadcast at the right time and on the right channel.
Broadcast Scheduling Software is used by broadcasters, media companies, and other organizations to manage their broadcast operations. It is designed to help broadcasters maximize their reach and audience engagement, while also ensuring compliance with regulations and industry standards.
Broadcast Scheduling Software is available in both on-premise and cloud-based solutions. On-premise solutions are typically more expensive and require more technical expertise to install and maintain, while cloud-based solutions are more cost-effective and easier to use.
Some companies in the Broadcast Scheduling Software market include WideOrbit, Evertz, PlayBox Technology, RCS, and Sundance Digital. Show Less Read more