# Corporate TV for internal screens | Vindula

> Corporate TV in Vindula organizes screens, groups, schedules, and TV-mode playback for receptions, plants, job sites, and common areas.

Source: https://vindula.ai/en/plataforma/tv-corporativa

Corporate TV module

# Corporate TV that brings announcements to operational floors

Organize screens by group, publish schedules, and run content in TV mode for receptions, cafeterias, plants, and job sites. Bring communication, daily services, training reminders, and critical notices to the channel people actually see.

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Reception • Cafeteria • Job site • Safety briefings • Daily services • Player

Vibrant screen for reception, cafeteria, and operations: daily services, safety briefings, training reminders, and critical notices in a loop.

Real use cases

## When communication needs to appear beyond the feed

This showcase starts from a realistic operation: reception, cafeteria, North job site, safety briefings, daily services, and safety indicators shown on shared screens.

### Reception and common areas

Show daily services, visitor guidance, useful links, and quick notices where people move without opening the feed.

### Job site, plant, and shift

Safety briefings, PPE, transport, weather, and field owners appear at shift start without relying on posters or side groups.

### Internal campaigns

Reinforce training, safety, important dates, and official announcements on screens that complement the digital channel.

### Operation without flash drives

Teams publish a schedule and change content in Cosmos instead of manually copying files to each TV.

Visual storytelling

## Screens showing operations from screen management to player

The screens show groups, online TVs, published schedules, content preview, and a TV-mode player with daily reception services.

 Screen 01

### Operations by groups

Dashboard with 3 online TVs, 2 active groups, and 2 published schedules for reception, cafeteria, and North job site.

Ideal context: communications teams track groups, TVs, and attention points before publishing new content.

 Screen 02

### Published schedules

The screen separates schedules by group and status, with quick access to configure each physical context.

Ideal context: a manager checks whether reception and North job site already have published schedules before the shift starts.

 Screen 03

### Linked TVs

Each device shows group, status, and player access: main reception, cafeteria, and North job site.

Ideal context: operations quickly identify which screens are online and which schedule each one should play.

 Screen 04

### TV-mode player

The real player shows an eye-catching safety briefing schedule for the North job site, with critical indicators before the shift starts.

Ideal context: the shift starts with safety briefing, PPE, permits, weather alerts, and brigade status visible in the real TV player.

Module capabilities

## From TV organization to content loop

Corporate TV combines screen registry, groups, schedules, smart items, video, per-item duration, and continuous playback.

### Screen operations

Register devices, group them by physical context, and track status before publishing content.

- TV devices Each screen has name, description, group, status, and player access.
- TV groups Separate reception, cafeteria, plants, job sites, and common areas without mixing schedules.
- Operational status Track online TVs, screens without group, published schedules, and attention points.
- Playback link Each device can open the linked schedule player for testing or display.

### Content scheduling

Build schedules with items, duration, publication status, and visual preview before turning on the screen.

- Schedules by group Reception and North job site can have different schedules, each published to its group.
- Smart items Daily services, rosters, indicators, useful links, and messages can become TV blocks.
- Uploaded videos When a campaign needs rich media, the schedule supports uploaded video items.
- Item duration Each item defines how long it stays on screen before rotation.

### TV-mode player

Continuous playback, readable on large screens, designed for monitors without constant interaction.

- Automatic loop The schedule rotates continuously according to item order and duration.
- Preview before publishing Teams check the selected block without leaving schedule configuration.
- Official content TV reinforces communication, useful documents, training reminders, and Cosmos routines.
- Module permissions Viewing, managing TVs, groups, schedules, and publishing follow module controls.

Operational control

## What moves out of flash drives, improvisation, and ownerless screens

The module fits when each screen needs a group, published schedule, valid content, duration, and clear ownership.

Know which screens are online and which group they belong to.

Publish one schedule per physical context without mixing reception, cafeteria, and job site.

Replace flash-drive notices with content updated in Cosmos.

Run daily services, rosters, indicators, and useful links in the same loop.

Check preview, duration, and status before putting the screen into operation.

Connected to the rest of the platform

## The physical screen becomes an extension of the official channel

Corporate TV does not need to become a parallel bulletin board. It reinforces announcements, training reminders, useful documents, and daily services inside the same Cosmos operating environment.

### Communication

Important announcements gain reinforcement in receptions, cafeterias, job sites, plants, and common areas.

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### Intranet

The physical screen becomes an extension of the official channel, not a parallel board or loose file.

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### Training

Training campaigns and reminders enter the loop when they need to appear for shift workers.

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### Knowledge base

Useful links, policies, and support materials can appear as shortcuts in the schedule.

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Best fit

## Start with screens that most affect daily operations

The best rollout does not start with aesthetics. It starts with reception, cafeteria, plant, job site, or common area where the feed does not reach strongly enough.

### Receptions and common areas

When visitors and employees in transit need to see services, notices, and quick guidance.

### Job sites, plants, and shifts

When not everyone follows email, chat, or feed during the shift.

### Safety and briefings

To reinforce PPE, indicators, rosters, and critical notices before field activities start.

### Recurring campaigns

To keep dates, training, announcements, and reminders alive without depending on manual file changes.

FAQ

## Common questions before turning on the first TV

Answers to align scope: what the TV shows, how schedules work, how to start, and which limits to keep clear.

 Is Corporate TV the same as visual panels?

No. Visual panels are one content type. Corporate TV organizes display operations: TVs, groups, schedules, item duration, and TV-mode player.

 Can it display videos?

Yes. The schedule supports uploaded video, in addition to visual panels and smart items such as daily services, rosters, indicators, and useful links.

 How does the TV know what to show?

Each device is linked to a group. The group has a published schedule, and the player runs valid items according to configured order and duration.

 How do we start without creating another abandoned screen?

Start with a place that has clear pain: reception, cafeteria, plant, or job site. Define group, TVs, schedule, first blocks, and owner for keeping the schedule updated.

 Is there advanced playback telemetry?

Not on this page. This positioning covers TV, group, schedule, content, and player management. Advanced playback metrics and emergency takeover are outside this showcase scope.

## Want to turn internal screens into an official channel?

In the guided demo, we start from a real screen in your operation and build the group, schedule, content, and player to validate the first loop in Cosmos.

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