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Cablecast Support And Training Webinars

Watch recordings of our past support and training webinars to learn best practices and discover tips for getting the most out of Cablecast.

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Cablecast Basics — From Login To On Air

This is a comprehensive new user training webinar for Cablecast, a media scheduling and broadcast automation system. The session, led by Kayla Kramer from Tightrope Media Systems, covers the fundamental processes needed to get started with Cablecast. The webinar walks through logging into the system, navigating the user interface, uploading video files, creating show records with metadata, scheduling programming, and sending autopilot commands to commit the schedule to air. Key topics include setting up both pre-recorded content and live events, managing scheduling conflicts, recording live programming, and using control rooms for manual override of scheduled events. The training emphasizes the importance of consistent metadata for creating saved searches and explains various system configurations. Throughout the session, Kramer addresses audience questions about topics like automated scheduling, video on demand settings, fill gaps between programming, and system automation features. The webinar serves as an essential foundation for new users to begin scheduling and managing their broadcast programming effectively.

Cablecast Basics — From Login To On Air - March 2026

This is a comprehensive new user training webinar for Cablecast, a media scheduling and broadcast automation system. The session, led by Kayla Creamer from Tightrope Media Systems, covers the fundamental processes needed to get started with Cablecast. The webinar walks through logging into the system, navigating the user interface, uploading video files, creating show records with metadata, scheduling programming, and sending autopilot commands to commit the schedule to air. Key topics include setting up both pre-recorded content and live events, managing scheduling conflicts, recording live programming, and using control rooms for manual override of scheduled events. The training emphasizes the importance of consistent metadata for creating saved searches and explains various system configurations. Throughout the session, Creamer addresses audience questions about topics like automated scheduling, video on demand settings, fill gaps between programming, and system automation features. The webinar serves as an essential foundation for new users to begin scheduling and managing their broadcast programming effectively.

Putting Cablecast on Autopilot: Automating Ingest, Scheduling, and Cleanup

In this practical support and training webinar, we’ll walk through how to dramatically reduce day-to-day scheduling workload in Cablecast by building a fully automated workflow—from content submission to playback. Learn how to use Producer Uploads to securely collect programming directly from churches, government agencies, and recurring producers, while capturing clean metadata and enforcing content policies. We’ll cover when to use auto-approval, how to configure branding and agreements, and how to ensure files are ready for air with minimal staff intervention. From there, we’ll demonstrate how to combine Saved Searches and Auto Schedule rules to automatically play the latest episode in a recurring timeslot—perfect for weekly services, meetings, and series programming. Finally, we’ll show how to use Smart Asset Management (SAM) workflows to clean up old files you no longer need, and how to configure automatic Autopilot sends so your schedule commits reliably every night. By the end of this session, you’ll have a blueprint for putting routine channel operations on autopilot—freeing your staff to focus more time on community engagement, training, and content creation.