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How to duplicate/repeat programs and program templates

Building a repeating TVU Channel playout schedule is quick and easy. Duplicate programs and templates for programs by using the drag-and-drop or the duplicate features below or by dragging and dropping your recurring programming to the desired dates and times as explained in how to program a channel.

How to duplicate/repeat programs and program templates in TVU Channel:

  1. Click the Scheduler tab.
  2. Click the Program Template tab in the left panel.
  3. Select a template in the file list and drag it to the calendar panel in the first desired display date and time slot.
  4. Click the Duplicate button, select the template you are duplicating.
  5. Click the date fields, change your time and date parameters, and click the Apply button.

To duplicate programs in TVU Channel:

  1. Click the Scheduler tab.
  2. Click the Program Template tab in the left panel.
  3. Click the Duplicate button at the top of the screen.
  4. In the window that opens, select the length of time you are duplicating – half hour, hour, or day – if none of these use a program template.
  5. Select the date and time you are duplicating, and the date and time you want it repeated.
  6. Click the Apply button.

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TVU Channel is a cloud streaming service created by TVU Networks that completely revolutionizes creating, managing, operating, and monetizing a 24/7 digital channel. Using cellular bonding and low latency features, broadcasters & producers alike can manage remote productions and multi-camera live streaming with ease. Our zero infrastructure environment has massively reduced the time, cost, and complexity of creating custom channels. In addition to creating new content channels, many broadcasters use Channel as a backup for their television stations Master Control.