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German radio station upgrades its traffic news

Germany private radio Station ANTENNE BAYERN has recently upgraded to Gewi’s TIC3 software to take advantage of the latest features in the traffic news for radio solution. The station now has access to the newest features of TIC Newsreader which allows the traffic reporter to custom build scripts to fit the time available for each traffic broadcast. TIC3 is used to create traffic and travel event information and also use flow data to add delay times to traffic messages. In addition to being broadcast over
June 14, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Germany private radio Station ANTENNE BAYERN has recently upgraded to 1862 Gewi’s TIC3 software to take advantage of the latest features in the traffic news for radio solution.


The station now has access to the newest features of TIC Newsreader which allows the traffic reporter to custom build scripts to fit the time available for each traffic broadcast.

TIC3 is used to create traffic and travel event information and also use flow data to add delay times to traffic messages.  In addition to being broadcast over the air, the traffic data is exported to apps and the internet and can be viewed on the station website.

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