I think they use various things to record or schedule. I heard ACB's 
automation is a custom program that is probably run on their server, not 
sure how stuff gets into it, but that applies to only the automated streams 
and not Interactive.

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From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: music schedula


> What type of music schedulers  are  blind and visually impaired people 
> using
> these days apart from studio play list? What type of accessible play list 
> is
> ACB radio using for their announcers? Obviously they are using an 
> accessible
> recording software package as well. Perhaps someone on the list just might
> have the answer. I know a number of commercial broadcasters that are using
> off the shelf music schedulers. Music schedulers don't have to be very
> complicated as long as they can play music, commercials and jingles
> systematically in  rotation. Has anyone tried virtual DJ? If so, is it
> accessible?.
> .
>
>
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