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Migrating Positions to Mix Things Up posted on November 27th, 2017
By Paul Ziino
A client posed the following scenario.
I am only using one clock 24/7. The categories always show up in the same place every hour. As such, those items at the end of the hour aren’t getting played very often—they’re dropped due to time updates in automation. I play primarily 80s pop, but have four positions per hour that are 90s, 70s pop, 80s rock, and 70s rock. Right now, that 80s rock drops almost every hour as it’s the last position. What can I do without rebuilding everything else that is working so well?
We looked at his clock. He has things spread out very well, so anything that strays from that core 80s pop sound is surrounded by that core sound. He still wanted one of each of those categories scheduled in the hour, but maybe he didn’t always need it to be the 80s rock that gets dropped.
So, what did we do? Migrating Positions! We turned those four clock positions that called for the 80s Rock, 70s Pop, 70s Rock, and 90s into migrating positions. Now MusicMaster knows where in the hour to schedule those four items, but it can move them around making their specific placement different one hour to the next.
By looking at the clock and Flex Rules, you can see that we have four positions in the hour (Usage column in the Flex Rules) and that one of each of those positions must come from each of those four categories (Min/Hour and Max/Hour in Flex Rules). We let MusicMaster decide which position will come from each, and the result is the same rotation overall, but different placement within the hour. Overall, it’s an easy way to move things around and keep it interesting without the need to create a bunch of different clocks.
If you have questions on this or any other MusicMaster topic, make sure to reach out to your MusicMaster Scheduling Consultant.
Summer Holiday Scheduling posted on August 4th, 2014
By Jesus Rodriguez
You may already have a holiday grid ready to go for the winter break. You may possibly even have clocks that flip your station to an all Christmas channel 24/7. Those concepts are great tools to have so that you’re prepared for the holiday season every year. (more…)
MusicMaster “Go To” Guide posted on 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…)
The Format List is Controlled Inconsistency posted on February 11th, 2013
By Marianne Burkett
So… you want your clocks to be slightly different each hour and you painstakingly create many, many clocks. That is one way to do it. However, in MusicMaster there is a lesser-used feature that I really like that will save you time now and in the future… the Format List! (more…)
2fer Tuesdays posted on November 5th, 2012
by Paul Ziino
Lots of stations do a 2fer Tuesday feature or other artist double-shots. Here’s how to do this in MusicMaster.
Start by going to Dataset/Library/Keywords/Artist Keywords, click Tools/Kickoff Category Wizard and follow the prompts. Check the categories you want MusicMaster to consult when determining which artists have enough music for a 2fer. Generally this would be your entire active music library, though some stations have a large Hold category with songs that could be used for 2fers as well.
Migrating Positions posted on January 2nd, 2012
by Paul Ziino
So many programmers use a static clock where the same category plays at the same time in the hour. Wouldn’t it be great if you could vary it up while still maintaining control, adding an element of spontaneity to your station’s sound? The answer to this question is to use Migrating Clock Elements. (more…)
Ins and Outs of the Format Scheduler posted on November 7th, 2011
by Paul Ziino
You can predetermine what clocks or assignment grids you wish to use on certain days. For example, you want to use your “All Christmas” grid on Christmas Eve and Day. Instead of having to remember on December 23rd to switch your grid before scheduling the 24th and 25th, then change it back prior to running the 26th, you could use the Format Scheduler to do it for you.
Introduction to the Format Scheduler posted on May 28th, 2010
By Marianne Burkett
What is the “Format Scheduler”?
In a nutshell, the Format Scheduler allows you to pre-schedule your Clocks and Assignment Grids in advance on a calendar. You can also “rotate” your Assignment Grids.
The Format Scheduler gives you the ability to “override” your active assigned clocks for a pre- determined time frame for a date range, or perhaps for just one hour on a particular day. Just what you need if you would like to have different clocks in place for the holiday Monday coming up (perhaps you have a specialty weekend or count down planned, or simply will be voice tracked Monday) and need to have those clocks in place to export to your automation system.
Mix Up Your Sound with Proportional Elements posted on May 5th, 2010
By Paul Ziino
Looking for some “unpredictability” in your clocks? Just trying to keep things sounding fresh? Here’s an idea: try using Proportional clock elements. (more…)
Deleting Old Clocks posted on April 21st, 2010
By Drew Bennett
When you abandon old clocks for new ones, a lot of times the old clocks get left in the database and never used again. (more…)