Broadcasters are increasingly required to deliver localized content at scale while maintaining efficiency across distributed and resource-constrained operations. A recent deployment combining Jutel’s RadioMan automation with the RadioMan Lamppu app demonstrates how integrated automated workflows can meet these demands.
In the deployment, a broadcaster manages 18 regional content windows alongside a central feed, without regional studios or hardware codecs. Contributors use the Lamppu mobile app to create live content remotely. A recurring regional window allows each region to insert local segments, such as reports, interviews, or local features. At the same time, Jutel points out that RadioMan automation keeps all streams aligned and automatically fills timing gaps to ensure continuity.
Key features include centralized scheduling and playlist control, mobile production workflows via the Lamppu app, automated handling of simultaneous regional feeds and flexible support for both live and prerecorded content. The system is also scalable, allowing the addition of new regions or content windows without infrastructure changes.
For broadcasters looking to expand regional output while reducing operational complexity and hardware dependency, this model offers a practical, location-independent approach to scaling regional content without additional infrastructure investment.
This story originally appeared in the Tech Focus section on automation, ads, operations and business software in the May/June 2026 edition of RedTech Magazine. You can read that section here or download the entire edition for free here.
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