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ARC Software Welcomes QUU and IBA to List of Clients


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ARC Software welcomes two new companies to the platform. Quu Inc., the a provider of visual content for radio and the Independent Broadcasters Association (IBA) founded by Adams Radio Group CEO Ron Stone to serve small to medium sized broadcasters across the country. Both companies have turned to ARC for their research, contract and client management needs.

IBA President Ron Stone commented, "Having a reliable database is crucial to the continued growth of the IBA. Equally important is a database that is affordable for any size operation. ARC provides us with both and we could not be happier with the software."

QUU CEO Steve Newberry added, "Quu needed to improve our relationship and contract management processes. I kept asking around to other service providers and I kept hearing, "ARC." One conversation with Jason and I knew why. ARC is intuitive, comprehensive, and agile to our needs. We are excited to be joining the list of ARC clients.

ARC Founder Jason Bailey commented, "2022 continues to be a great year for ARC. We have been welcoming many radio networks these last several months but with Quu and the IBA joining us, we're seeing a whole new side to the value that ARC adds to just about everyone working in the national radio space. I'm honored to have these two amazing organizations join our ARC family."

ARC has become known for its many features built specifically for the media industry including digital contract builder with secure signature, barter analysis, integrated Nielsen data and full CRM and research tools on over 20,000 radio stations and translators. ARC clients include Superadio, Entravision, Key Networks, MRN, Local Radio Networks, and AdLarge, among others.

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