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Enco Systems DAD  Jan 1, 2008,
By Jeff Krinock

Southern California Public Radio operates both KPCC in Pasadena, CA, and KUOR in Redlands, CA. The two stations broadcast throughout Los Angeles County,

RCS Releases Nexgen Digital 2.7.4  Nov 19, 2007
RCS released version 2.7.4 of Nexgen Digital, which includes opto masking to enable the audio server to only respond to specific switch inputs.

Netia Radio-Assist  Sep 1, 2007,
By Rajesh Kapur and Torleiv Ringer

In addition to the functionality, reliability, simple pricing structure and knowledgeable Netia staff, the ease of administration of this system is amazing.

Rivendell automation  Sep 1, 2007,
By William Harrison

Formerly a product of Salem Radio Labs (a division of Salem Communications), Rivendell is now available to the general public under the GNU General Public License.

The ins and outs of automation  Jul 1, 2007,
By Jeffrey Smith CEA, CBNT

Automation systems are a key part of on-air, streaming and multicasting operation, and with the increased reliance comes an increased need for reliable content delivery, off-site backups and disaster recovery.

Wideorbit Traffic  Apr 1, 2007,
by Sid Schweiger

Revenue reporting is a significant feature of any traffic software package, and especially in this software.

Radio automation  May 1, 2006,
By Jeff Smith, CEA CBNT

Computer-based automation systems of today have had to answer the question of "how flexible and scalable" they are.

Preparing for the gold  Feb 1, 2006,
By Conrad Trautmann, CPBE

Proving that it's never too early to start planning, Westwood One began planning for the 2006 Winter Olympics coverage during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

Unconventional means  Dec 1, 2005,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

Satellite-delivered radio formats are not a new idea. But instead of a continuous audio stream and a fixed clock for affiliates to follow, Waitt Radio Networks uses a store-and-forward approach that allows greater flexibility to its subscriber stations.

Automation  May 1, 2005,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

The humble beginnings of a system to automate the functions of an announcer with a mechanical, tape-based machine are only a small part of the wide range of functions that can be handled today.

Managing Content  Sep 1, 2004,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

From the humble beginnings as a way to provide unattended playback of scheduled material with various mechanical methods, today’s automation systems are computer-based and provide much more than just audio playback.

Redefining a radio station  Jul 1, 2004,
By Don Stevenson, CSRE

There were several obstacles for Radio One to overcome when it decided to build a radio station in a mall.

Update on the PPM  Jul 1, 2004,
By Kevin McNamara, CNE

It is hoped that the PPM will level the ratings playing field by having the unique ability to take into account virtually all forms of media, including those originating from Internet streaming, digital satellite, cable and background sources, as well as traditional over-the-air radio and TV broadcasting.

The birth of a radio station  Dec 1, 2003,
By Jay Rose

A station owner is motivated to build a top-notch facility serving a dynamic market.

Inside Automation  Sep 1, 2003,
By Chriss Scherer, editor

An overview of radio automation systems and a product sampling of systems currently available.

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