French-language TELETOON Retro to launch with BroadView

Sep 17, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Animation network TELETOON Canada has expanded its suite of BroadView Software's broadcast management systems. With BroadView, TELETOON is able to scale its operation and leverage its brand while staying focused on programming and marketing instead of technical infrastructure.

With BroadView's IT-based technology, adding a channel or feed is vastly simplified because BroadView's integrated program scheduling, rights management, traffic and billing and media library capabilities are designed with this in mind.

At TELETOON, BroadView integrates the needs of the new channel with the other broadcast technologies in place at master control. In addition, the TELETOON sales team relies on reports that allow team members to view all sales and pacing figures for each network individually at a glance, and then compare them in a "roll-up" fashion. Adding the French-language TELETOON Retro simply builds on this foundation.

For more information, visit www.BroadViewSoftware.com.




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