Streaming Savings Start April 1

Good news, Public Interactive streaming customers!  You will see streaming discounts ranging from 10-40% beginning April 1st – no foolin’!

It’s also a great opportunity for your station to upgrade your stream quality to the next bit rate and increase capacity (the streaming pack, e.g. 100 or 200 peak listeners, etc.) to avoid overage.

If you’re a current customer
, and you have questions about how you can upgrade stream quality or capacity or how our new streaming prices will affect your station, contact Suzanne Brendle.

Not a current customer
of Public Interactive streaming and want to get in on the action?  Contact Marketing and Sales Manager Joe Orlando, at jorlando@publicinteractive.com or 888-729-8809.

There are lots of great reasons besides the price!

  • Reliability and Quality: A global and redundant infrastructure of interconnecting servers around the world. Our network optimized for quality, scalability and reliability gives your online members a quality listening experience.
  • Flexibility: Your audience can access the highest quality streaming signal in multiple formats on your stations website. If you stream in MP3 format through Public Interactive, you can broadcast  your signal to the ever-increasing iPhone mobile audience.
  • Sponsorship: Our live streaming includes the option for audio gateway messages.
  • Sound Exchange: Our Live Streaming includes automatic format and delivery of log files for SoundExchange reporting.
  • Easy Activation: We provide and maintain all hardware and software needed to live stream.
  • Who’s Listening? Stations can access detailed streaming reports of simultaneous streams, monthly, weekly and daily usage data.
  • 24/7 Support

To learn more, contact Joe Orlando, Marketing and Sales Manager, at jorlando@publicinteractive.com or 888-729-8809.

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One Response to “Streaming Savings Start April 1”

  1. Eva Lynch Says:

    We need information on enlisting a second (or possible third) stream in addition to our primary live stream. The stream would contain blocks of local programming which would be available on demand from listeners.

    Is a second stream possible and what would this cost? Also, any technical details we would need regarding uploading content, size limitations, etc… would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Eva Lynch
    205-348-4407

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