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Cafe Nashville Relaunches with Radio.Cloud Platform
| RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, March 17, 2026 | 2:30pm CT |
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Country music content hub Cafe Nashville has relaunched its 24/7 station and syndicated programming using the Radio.Cloud platform, introducing enhanced flexibility and localized delivery for affiliates. The move brings both its six-hour daily show and one-hour weekly program onto Radio.Cloud's cloud-based system, allowing content to be customized for individual markets and distributed through a scalable digital infrastructure.
CEO and host Jody Van-Alin said the transition has streamlined operations while improving service to affiliate stations. "Radio.Cloud has been amazing to work with through our transition," Van-Alin said. "We love the quick delivery and ability to operate from anywhere while filling the local needs of each affiliate."
The timing coincides with this week's Country Radio Seminar in Nashville, where Van-Alin will produce and record the show on-site for the first time, rather than pre-recording in advance. The capability is made possible through Radio.Cloud and its Content Controller toolset.
Radio.Cloud Account Director Andrew Scaglione said the platform aligns well with Cafe Nashville's approach to timely, localized content. "Jody is so well connected in the country music community and his vision for up-to-the-minute, localized content fits perfectly with our capabilities," he said.
The platform's voice-tracking functionality allows Van-Alin to record segments remotely while maintaining studio-quality sound. Additional tools such as Content Controller and Content Transporter enable market-specific customization and automated distribution, including last-minute updates tied to major industry events.
Van-Alin added that the system also provides visibility into affiliate downloads, helping streamline workflows for local programmers while ensuring timely delivery of content.
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