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Private Viewing TV for staff and non‑public spaces.

Provide TV in employee lounges, back offices, and other non‑public areas with packages intended for private viewing audiences.

TV for staff‑only and limited audiences

Private Viewing TV helps keep staff areas and non‑public rooms comfortable and informed without full public viewing rights.

TV where staff work, rest, and collaborate

Private Viewing TV is meant for back offices, break rooms, control rooms, and other spaces not open to the general public.

Lineups balance information, music, and entertainment that support staff comfort and awareness.

Private Viewing TV features

Channel variety

Mix of news, music, and entertainment appropriate for staff spaces.

Access control options

Ability to limit certain channels or content types where needed.

Simple management

Straightforward controls so staff can change channels and volume easily.

Private viewing rights

Packages aligned with locations where only limited audiences are present.

Where Private Viewing TV is used

Employee break rooms

Give staff a way to relax and recharge during breaks.

Back offices

Provide background news or information in non‑public work areas.

Control & monitoring rooms

Display news, alerts, or information alongside operational dashboards.

Staff‑only lounges

Enhance staff‑only lounges in hotels, venues, and campuses.

How Private Viewing TV is installed

Receivers connect to TVs in staff areas over HDMI, usually with simpler distribution than large public viewing environments.

Channel packages and controls can be tuned differently from public areas to match staff needs and company policies.

Typical setup

Receiver(s) → HDMI → TVs in staff / non‑public spaces → Local remote control.

Private Viewing TV package examples

Pricing depends on number of staff areas, TVs, and channel needs. These examples show common configurations.

Break Room Basics

For one or two break rooms.

  • Core news and entertainment channels.
  • Support for a small number of TVs.
  • Private viewing rights.

Office & Back‑of‑House

For multiple staff areas and offices.

  • Additional channels for information and music.
  • Support for multiple TVs across floors.
  • Centralized account and billing.

Campus Private Viewing

For large campuses or multi‑building sites.

  • Support for many staff‑only screens.
  • Flexible zones and policies.
  • Options to mix with public viewing services.

Why add Private Viewing TV

Staff comfort

Support morale and wellbeing with comfortable break areas.

Awareness

Keep staff informed about news, alerts, and company updates.

Rights alignment

Use private viewing packages where full public rights are not needed.

Private Viewing TV FAQs

How is private viewing different from public viewing?

Private viewing is intended for staff‑only or limited‑audience spaces, whereas public viewing is for lobbies, bars, and other guest‑facing areas.

Can we mix public and private viewing on one account?

Yes. Many organizations use a mix of public viewing packages for guest areas and private viewing packages for staff‑only spaces.

Ready to add TV to staff spaces?

Design a Private Viewing TV plan for your teams.

Share how many staff areas you have, what content you prefer, and any policies to follow; get a right‑sized Private Viewing TV proposal.

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