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ARC Software Signs with Compass Media Networks


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ARC Software, developed by former Sun Broadcast Group CEO Jay Bailey, inks an agreement with Compass Media Networks to streamline its affiliate sales. ARC allows networks, producers and other radio service providers to quickly find any radio station to connect with, affiliate, maintain agreements, compliance and more. ARC services the U.S., Canada and Mexico radio markets.

Compass SVP Affiliate Sales Adam Wilbur commented, "ARC provides us with time saving and easily accessible features to streamline our affiliate sales process. It's the best CRM that I have seen for radio syndication companies."

Bailey added, "Each day I have to pinch myself with the success of this incredible software our team has built. The roster of clients using ARC was already impressive and humbling, but having Compass Media Networks join our family adds new level of excitement. Thanks to Adam, Hiram and the entire Compass team for making this a reality."

ARC features are built specifically for the media industry including digital contract builder with secure signature, proprietary barter analysis, integrated Nielsen data and full CRM and research tools on over 20,000 radio stations and translators. Clients include AURN, Superadio, Entravision, Key Networks, MRN, Local Radio Networks, AdLarge and more.

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