Vadio Gives Radio Stations an Internet Video Feed
Many radio stations posts feeds of their audio on their websites so fans can enjoy the station while on their computers at work or at home. Cool product in technology Vadio wants to help radio stations engage those online listeners even more by making them online viewers as well. Vadio provides radio stations with smart video feeds that play the music videos of the songs played on the station at any given time. People listening to a radio station on its website don’t just get a simple audio feed when tuning in online if the station is a Vadio customer. Vadio gives stations a cool video feed of the music they play to help engage online visitors visually as well. People who try to go on a radio station’s website that uses Vadio, but have difficulty accessing the Vadio video feed, should make sure to contact a computer repair provider. In these cases, there may be a problem with their hardware that is interfering with their Internet connection.
Vadio also has solutions for video feeds whenever music is not playing on a particular radio station. Radio fills airtime with talk and advertisements as well as music and this cool product has ways to handle both. For advertisements, Vadio gives radio stations the ability to sell time for video ads on their stations. Vadio also gives each radio station’s marketing and advertising team access to a toolset that makes setting up ads for their feeds easy. When it comes to disc jockeys talking, Vadio will set up a camera in-studio and provide live feeds of a station’s DJs in between music videos. No matter what the situation on the air, Vadio seems to have a solution ready for a station’s video feed. Any station that has trouble getting these features to work properly with their feed may need help from a tech support company.
Finding ways to entice more people to tune in online is always a good thing for radio stations. Vadio is a cool product that offers a cool new method of keeping and maintaining people’s interest with video to accompany a station’s audio feeds. As Vadio grows, we’re likely to see more and more radio stations start using this method.
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