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Liquid Compass Launches New Media Player
Denver - Apr 15, 2009 - Liquid Compass has launched its LC Pro Flash media player with broadcasters in Charlotte, Atlanta and San Antonio. The Flash player ties a broadcaster's Web, mobile, live/on-demand and video streaming initiatives. Listeners to stations on the Liquid Compass Streaming Network now will have the ability to sort through videos, last-played songs, search through other stations or side channels on their group/network, send the station's stream to their mobile devices, view the station's home page, and more.
The new Flash media player, designed by the Liquid Compass development team, incorporates both Airkast Tunekast and Ando Media Targeted Ad Injector ad insertion technology as a fully integrated mobile media platform. Utilizing this platform, radio stations can reach their listeners on the move and better define where their ad content will be trafficked.
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