WITR in Rochester, NY has been running on Rivendell for about four years
now. It's worked pretty well for our purposes; in fact the major issue we
had was convincing people to play from Rivendell rather than from CDs or
(bad-quality) Vinyl.

We're lucky to have many linux-type students here so setup wasn't as big of
an issue as it could possibly be in other stations.

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Rob Landry <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Tue, 5 Mar 2013, Andy Sayler wrote:
>
>  We're a college radio station who has been using Rivendell and Linux for
>> over 5 years now. We're always happy to talk to others about
>> our reasons for
>> using Rivendell (and do on a regular basis), but Alan hits on many
>> of the reasons above. Also, we've found it's actually far more usable by
>> novice radio hosts than many of the "commercial" systems.
>>
>
> Down the street from WMFO is another college station, WHRB. They were
> running AudioVault and having no end of trouble with it, largely because it
> was hard to learn. They switched to Rivendell three years ago and have
> never looked back.
>
>
> Rob
>
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*Chris Cmolik *|* RIT Information Technology '13*

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