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How to delete and duplicate a program or media in TVU Channel

TVU Channel makes it simple for anyone to delete a program, live source, or media clip in your broadcast schedule or Playout list.

How to delete a program or media:

Important: Use caution when deleting events, as Channel is designed to make rapid changes to your schedules, such as interrupting your programming for breaking news, and will not stop you from deleting the currently playing program or media file.

  1. Click on a program in the Scheduler or Playout list.
  2. In the Settings pop-up window, click the bottom Delete button from any of the Note, Events, or Device tabs.
  3. To confirm, click OK.

How to duplicate programs or media:

  1. Click on a program in the Scheduler or Playout list.
  2. In the Settings pop-up window, click the bottom Duplicate button from any of the Note, Events, or Device tabs.
  3. Alternatively, You can also duplicate a program by dragging and dropping a program template to the schedule multiple times.
  4. Enter a new start day and time for your program.
  5. To confirm, click OK.
  6. Click the Create button.

If you want to duplicate a full day of programming, use the Schedule Template function.

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About TVU Channel

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.