Bringing Licensed Music Directly Into Digital Signage Platforms
As digital signage platforms continue to evolve, expectations around integration and simplicity are rising. Screens, content, and control systems are increasingly managed from a single interface, and audio is beginning to follow the same path.
Music Moves Into the Signage Platform
As Digital Signage Today recently reported, Signage Studio has integrated Custom Channels’ licensed music streaming directly into its digital signage platform. This allows users to manage music and visual content from the same environment, rather than relying on separate systems.
By bringing music into the signage workflow, the integration reduces complexity for operators and integrators alike. Audio becomes part of the same deployment, scheduling, and management process used for screens and content.
Reducing Friction for AV Teams
Historically, music has often been handled outside of signage platforms, creating additional setup steps, hardware requirements, and licensing considerations. Integrations like this help remove those friction points.
For AV teams and platform users, that means fewer systems to manage and a more consistent experience across locations. Music is no longer an afterthought, but a built-in component of the signage ecosystem.
A More Unified AV Experience
The broader takeaway is clear. As AV environments become more connected, sound and visuals need to work together as part of a unified system. Integrating licensed music directly into signage platforms is a meaningful step toward that future.
When audio is designed to live alongside content and displays, it becomes easier to deploy, easier to control, and easier to scale across networks.
Read the full Digital Signage Today article here:
Signage Studio Integrates with Custom Channels Music Streaming