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Broadcast Tech & Engineering News – Omny Studio reporting capabilities expanded

Triton Digital has announced an expansion of both reporting and categorization capabilities within its podcast platform, Omny Studio. To provide publishers with a more comprehensive view of the content published by their organization and/or networks, Omny Studio’s reporting functionality has been enhanced to include granular visibility into the total number of episodes and total minutes of audio content published. Users can also now see an overview of the tools that accompany the content, including ad markers, transcriptions, and headliner videos. Additionally, podcasters using Omny Studio can now add custom metadata fields to their content, including categories. By utilizing custom categories, podcasters can increase the discoverability of their shows, helping them to appear in relevant user searches and as a result, grow their audiences.

Microtherapy has released Radius 2021.1, which includes the launch of two new Radius PLUS analytic tools providing more PPM audience insights. The Radius PLUS Panel Time report allows meter market radio broadcasters to profile stations based on length of participation, exposing potential opportunities and risks. Tuner Trend delves deeper into PPM tuning trends, providing program directors and Insights teams with detailed, up-to-date tracking of station performance and identifying reasons for tuning changes.

Inovonics has introduced the new DAVID IV 719N FM/HD Radio Broadcast Processor with Network Interface, which adds an intuitive, menu-driven web interface for remote set-up, monitoring, and control. Inovonics will provide free upgrades to 719 users that purchased their processors from January 1, 2020 to May 2021. For those with 719 processors purchased before 2020, there will be a $500 upgrade fee + transport to convert their 719 units to the new 719N model. 

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