

It has all the features of our Simian LITE program plus features specifically for the more demanding Radio Station environment.

Simian 2.3 PRO is an advanced automation system for use by Radio Broadcast professionals and Advanced Internet Broadcasting. Simian 2.3 PRO comes at very affordable price. Simian 2.3 is a fully featured, professional radio automation and computer playout system for Radio, Internet and Satellite Broadcasting.Ĭustomer Comment: Just wanted to say that Simian is ROCK SOLID!! I’m asking it to do a hell of a lot and it hasn’t let me down once.

Some of our customers find Simian more reliable than their local power company!Ĭustomer Comment: I get about 120 days between power company supplied reboots. Proven Reliabilityĭuring our own in-house tests (using our recommended hardware and network configuration) Simian has been running fully automated, performing a number of standard tasks, in excess of 500 days without error or reboot. Ohio and Florida, once considered swing states, now appear to lean more consistently towards Republican candidates based on recent election results.The most feature rich version of Simian ever, with all new streaming and metadata features. The swing states projected for the 2024 presidential contest include Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In terms of the forecasted $11.5 billion in political advertising expenditures in 2024, a significant portion is expected to be allocated to the presidential race, especially as swing states continue to evolve. The majority of this expenditure has been allocated to cable news networks and early primary states, with the Republican primary participants contributing around $60 million to this total as of July 10. So far, Vivvix/CMAG has tracked over $200 million in spending on issues and races across the country, including nearly $70 million invested in the presidential contest. The firm conservatively estimates approximately $11.5 billion in ad spending across various platforms for this election cycle.

Vivvix/CMAG anticipates political fundraising to reach $19 billion in the 2024 cycle, with the potential for even more. While radio's earnings are overshadowed by broadcast TV ($5 billion) and streaming TV ($1.8 billion), Vivvix/CMAG VP, Growth and Strategy and Senior Advisor Steve Passwaiter highlights the potential for radio to attract more funds by targeting local races, leveraging the close relationships stations have with candidates. This figure represents a one-third increase compared to the revenue generated by radio in the 2022 mid-term election. According to recent data released by Vivvix/CMAG, radio is projected to generate $400 million in political advertising during the 2024 election cycle.
