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nextKast OnAir Integrates Music Scheduler Software


nextKast OnAir
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nextKast OnAir has integrated its Music Scheduler with its automation system/ This system eliminates the need for separate scheduling software. Users can manage their entire playlist creation, scheduling and automation from a single platform, enhancing operational efficiency. New song-pick rule options have been developed, enhancing what is possible with the NextKast integrated Music Scheduler.

"The latest enhancements to NextKast's Music Scheduler and its seamless integration into the radio automation system represent a significant leap forward for broadcasters," said nextKast OnAir Founder and Project Manager Winston Potgieter. "These advancements not only streamline operations but also enhance the quality and dynamism of the radio product, ensuring that broadcasters can deliver engaging and compelling content with ease. By integrating our Music Scheduler with our automation system, we're giving local radio owners and operators an easy, effective, and affordable one-stop solution."

"The integration of the Music Scheduler with the overall automation is seamless," stated KHYI/Dallas-Ft. Worth Program Director Chuck Taylor. "It saves a lot of time and reduces the chance of errors, especially with its flexible scheduling rules and real-time adjustments. The audience pleaser is a fantastic tool to keep our playlist fresh and test new music with real-time feedback."

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