Executive Editor is the broadcast programming solution developed by Etere to make up the stations' programming schedules, that is, organise the television programs in a daily, weekly, or season-long schedule, thus offering a digitally based broadcast scheduling of your transmission using a second-by-second approach, so you can freely and accurately define what to broadcast and when, ensuring that every second of airtime is covered.
• Enterprise interface: An easy-to-use main scheduling application for manually drawing up broadcast schedules; the executive editor can manage up to 10 alternative schedules besides the main one (real schedule). Executive Editor is directly connected to the automation module, so any change operation performed here is immediately updated in Automation and vice versa.
• Instant editing: The schedule view is laid out for ease of management. In this way, the software's simplicity, the user interface's immediacy and the context's completeness, help make this application extremely easy to use. A huge benefit is that various people can simultaneously work on the same schedule from different PCs, knowing that what they see on their screen is the most up-to-date and current version.
• Tight integration: due to the Etere distributed system architecture, you will be able to see events made with other Etere Modules (i.e. Etere Air Sales, Etere BMS, etc) as 'commercial events' which are shown with a particular icon which identifies their property, thus, taking care of the undesired manipulation of these highly important events.
It's worth mentioning that every time the Executive Editor is launched, an hourglass mouse pointer is displayed during its opening to indicate to the operator the "loading" status of the module.
Note: Before using Executive Editor, it is highly suggested to set up its working parameters under the Etere Configuration | Settings | Executive Editor section.
Note: To automatically open Executive Editor for a specific station when Etere Scheduling is launched, modify the shortcut's command line to "Eteresch.exe User.xxx ExecutiveEditor", where "xxx" is the station's progressive number (e.g.: User.001, User.002...).