I just added to WorldRadioHistory a brochure for the IGM System 300 radio automation system from 1968. It used "punch cards" to schedule and was a "roomfull" of gear.
Many think that it was not until microcomputers were fully developed that radio was commonly automated. In fact, by the 70's there were thousands of automated or live-assist installations in the U.S.

Many think that it was not until microcomputers were fully developed that radio was commonly automated. In fact, by the 70's there were thousands of automated or live-assist installations in the U.S.
MID CENTURY RADIO COLLECTION: Unique or short-run publications.
Short run journals, one-of-a-kind catalogs, local program schedules and single issues of magazines can be found on this page. All are from the post-Golden Age period to the beginning of the new Millennium (1950-2010)
www.worldradiohistory.com


