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New Videos publicado em April 30th, 2013

We have three new videos playing on our homepage now available for viewing: an interview with A-Ware’s Joe Knapp and On Air’s Rainer Eichhorn, a talk with the folks at Power 106 about why they love MusicMaster, and a look at how MediaTouch RealTime Interface works with MusicMaster.

Looking for Unscheduled Positions and the Manual-Assist Scheduler publicado em April 22nd, 2013

by Paul Ziino

After you’ve run the Automatic Scheduler, many programmers will look for the unscheduled positions in their log—positions the Auto-Scheduler was unable to fill due to unbreakable rule violations, lack of options, or manual clock positions.  There are several ways to do this. (more…)

MusicMaster Enterprise and Changes in 5.0 publicado em April 8th, 2013

By Drew Bennett

What is Enterprise?

Enterprise is the name for the MusicMaster system that allows you to manage one library of music, but schedule that music in several other scheduling databases. Think of Enterprise as your music library and your scheduling databases can import that music based on parameters you choose and then schedule it. A great example of using Enterprise might be that of a large music network that curates all its music in one MusicMaster Enterprise database and then assigns music based on format to its satellite scheduling databases. Those scheduling databases export logs to the music network’s vast selection of channels or stations. (more…)

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MusicMaster Users Talk publicado em April 5th, 2013

Check out this short video of what users in California have to say about MusicMaster, why they love the tool, and what their favorite features are.

25th Anniversary of On Air and MusicMaster publicado em March 29th, 2013

The 25th Anniversary party was held in March in Berlin, Germany, celebrating the success of On Air and MusicMaster.

Dtl., Berlin, ONAIR, Party 25 Jahre, 18.3.2013 Dtl., Berlin, ONAIR, Party 25 Jahre, 18.3.2013

Left: Fun at the roulette table.
Right: From left to right, Thomas Roth (ON AIR), Scott Wirt (A-Ware), Joe Knapp (A-Ware), and Rainer Eichhorn (ON AIR).

Mauro Rafarelli Receives the First MusicMaster Lifetime Award publicado em March 27th, 2013

Dtl., Berlin, ONAIR, Genius Day, 18.3.2013Mauro Rafarelli, Head of Music of RSI , Rete 2 from Lugano, Switzerland, received the first MusicMaster Lifetime award. He was the first user in Europe to schedule classical music with MusicMaster and opened the door for us in the classical format. We are happy and proud that he has been with us for so long and will continue to support MusicMaster in the future. Thank you again, Mauro!

Right: Mauro Rafarelli (right) accepts his award from A-Ware’s Joe Knapp.

Genius Days 2013 publicado em March 25th, 2013

The MusicMaster Genius Day 2013 in Berlin, Germany, was a big success. 35 MusicMaster users from different countries came to get new ideas about MusicMaster and had the chance to talk to Scott and Joe from A-Ware as well as Kevin and Justus from ON AIR DIGITAL.

It was great having everybody there in Berlin and having a great party after all the learning and knowledge was exchanged. We know we have the best customers in the world and we are all looking forward to having the next MusicMaster Genius Day very soon.

Dtl., Berlin, ONAIR, Genius Day, 18.3.2013

Basic Rotation Rules publicado em March 25th, 2013

By Marianne Burkett

Of all the calls that come my way on a weekly basis, one of the top 5 is “Rotations” and how to improve them.  Rotations are a sensitive subject. Program Directors worry about them constantly.  Even the slightest changes in your library or clocks can throw your rotations off… so you need to install the correct rules to stop that from happening. (more…)

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MusicMaster “Go To” Guide publicado em March 11th, 2013

By Aaron Taylor

For this article, I thought I’d try to create a reference guide to some other common questions that seem to come up for us on an ongoing basis here at MusicMaster. My hope is that you’ll be able to utilize this as a “Go to Guide” the next time you have one of those “I know you showed me this once” types of questions. (more…)