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Radio Production

Audio Clips, News Monitoring, and Ad Research

The SnapStream Server replaces banks of DVRs or VCRs with a single centralized server that provides access to up to 10 channels at once; it eliminates the need for clipping services by storing recordings onsite. The server provides searchable, high-quality recordings that can be routed directly into your mixing boards. Use the SnapStream Server to supplement or replace existing prep services, or monitor local TV in order to target new possible advertisers for your broadcasts.

A cross between a DVR and a search engine, the SnapStream Server allows you to record and search thousands of hours of TV recordings. With simple configuration and minimal upkeep, it enables you to put your finger on the pulse of TV right from your desktop PC.

One SnapStream Server can simultaneously record up to 10 TV shows and stores up to 17,000 hours of recordings. It gives you the ability to search within recordings and pinpoint TV content of interest to you and your organization. Then, simply clip the content, upload into the audio editor console, and incorporate into the broadcast.

Benefits of the SnapStream Server for Radio:

  • Prep Enhancement
    Augment or even replace existing prep operation by using the SnapStream Server to record, search and clip anything on TV. Route the audio directly from our server to your mixing boards.
  • Streamline Content Management
    SnapStream's efficient search technology makes it simple and fast to search and skim through recordings in order to keep abreast on news, pop culture, and politics. A single centralized server can replace a bank of VCRs or DVRs. Digital content management replaces clipping services by enabling local archiving.
  • Advertisers
    Monitor local TV advertisers in order to target new possible advertisers for your broadcasts.

Radio Production Customers

Customer Quotes

“We couldn't peel Kidd [Kraddick] away from the SnapStream booth. He was fascinated by this thing that could digitally record a bunch of TV on one system and then make those recordings searchable.”

– Rob Chickering, VP of Engineering at Yea! Network

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