​LTN Schedule Offers Simplified Pricing And Self-Service

LTN Global says its cloud-based linear playout solution empowers content creators to run linear channels and increase ROI.

LTN Schedule is described as a self-service offering for cloud-based linear playout. It enables creators to manage and monetize their content across multiple platforms.

“With a simplified self-service purchase option, creators can now access this same advanced playout system at their convenience,” said EVP of Partnerships and Chief Sports Officer of CSMG Neil Malvone. “These improvements to LTN Schedule customers’ buying experience are coupled with a straightforward, transparent subscription pricing model.

“We see more opportunity for both our in-house channel and clients to optimize content to its full potential. In today’s world, this is important because at the end of the day, content is king and content is money.”

"We are proud to offer a solution that provides unsurpassed reliability and a comprehensive suite of features, all supported by excellent customer service,” said Andreas Jacobi, GM of LTN Command. “Our goal of making this process simpler has been achieved, and our customers can run a full-fledged linear broadcast channel for under $300 per month, which is less than most alternatives require our customers to pay for just traffic. It opens up the opportunity for content creators to start their own linear channels with a lower barrier to entry than ever before."

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