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(San Francisco, CA, October 11, 2007) - WideOrbit Inc. will offer a series of web-based training sessions on key areas of WO Traffic to all of its clients at no cost to them throughout the month of October.
WideOrbit provides advertising infrastructure that empowers media companies to improve yield management and maximize advertising revenue. WideOrbit’s core software product, WO Traffic, is currently implemented by more than 900 television stations, radio stations, cable networks, movie theaters, mobile video, and digital displays.
Sessions cover five separate topics in the areas of Sales, Traffic and Finance. Each session will be offered on multiple days and at multiple times providing ample opportunity for all WideOrbit clients to take classes at least once. There is no limit to the number of classes or the number of times a class can be taken.
“These are normally fee-based training sessions, but we want to make sure our clients have every opportunity to fully utilize the capabilities of our software,” states Nathan Gans, Chief Operating Officer. “By providing online training in topics that are used frequently by the majority of our clients, we can help them do just that.”
“WideOrbit customer service consistently ranks the highest in the industry. These training classes are just one example why. We continually look for ways to go beyond basic customer support and offer other services that help our clients become more efficient and productive to positively affect their bottom line,” says Eric Mathewson, Founder and CEO of WideOrbit.
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About WideOrbit
WideOrbit is the leading provider of business management software for Media companies. WideOrbit provides innovative, proven solutions for managing the business of broadcast and cable operations – from proposal to order, scheduling to automation, billing and aging. WideOrbit has been helping clients since 1999, delivering high ROI, greater efficiencies and revenue optimization. WideOrbit is used by more than 4,000 television stations, radio stations and cable networks around the globe, managing more than $14 billion in advertising revenue. WideOrbit’s clients include: Astral Media, Corus Entertainment, Entercom Communications, Gannett Co., Hearst Television, Madison Square Garden, Meredith Corporation, Midwest Communications, NBC Universal, Qualcomm/MediaFLO, Scripps Television Group, and Tribune. WideOrbit is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Dallas, Denver, Seattle, Melbourne and New Delhi. -####-
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