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Scheduling

I am in the process of redeveloping my scheduing strategies. Interested
in knowing what you all use as codes, what categories you use when
scheduling (power current, gold fill, ect.) What is your criteria for a
song becoming recurrent? Do you use tempo often? When do you use
sweepers, liners, ect? How often and why do you use dayparting?

I know this is a lot, but I am still young at the whole scheduling
thing and would love the info and help.

Thanks in advance!
 
Please Email me at [email protected] with some more details: format, how many currents you play, approx. market size, direct competitor(?), etc., and I'd be happy to share.


> Thanks in advance!
>
 
Wow...so many variables.

It all comes down to how you want your station to sound. Do you want it to be more heavy on currents or recurrents. What different types of music do you play (even for rock and country stations there are different flavors that combine on one station).

It all starts from how you want your station to sound. Then you can plan around that.


> I am in the process of redeveloping my scheduing strategies.
> Interested
> in knowing what you all use as codes, what categories you
> use when
> scheduling (power current, gold fill, ect.) What is your
> criteria for a
> song becoming recurrent? Do you use tempo often? When do you
> use
> sweepers, liners, ect? How often and why do you use
> dayparting?
>
> I know this is a lot, but I am still young at the whole
> scheduling
> thing and would love the info and help.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
 
Do they have these kind of scheduling programs for Mixmeister Pro 5.1.4?? I play oldies from the 60s to the 80s on mixmeister 5.1.4 and i want to program it one from each decade 1 60s, 1 70s & 1 80s with the jingles/commercials/top of the hour. It can be pain doing that manually plus it takes a long time, can anyone help me out with this?
> Please Email me at [email protected] with some more
> details: format, how many currents you play, approx. market
> size, direct competitor(?), etc., and I'd be happy to share.
>
>
>
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
>
 
Easily- you just set up (in whatever scheduling software) separate categories for separate decades (or whatever the criteria). Most of the major scheduling software interfaces with major digital storage platforms (not all but most).

> Do they have these kind of scheduling programs for
> Mixmeister Pro 5.1.4?? I play oldies from the 60s to the 80s
> on mixmeister 5.1.4 and i want to program it one from each
> decade 1 60s, 1 70s & 1 80s with the jingles/commercials/top
> of the hour. It can be pain doing that manually plus it
> takes a long time, can anyone help me out with this?
> > Please Email me at [email protected] with some more
> > details: format, how many currents you play, approx.
> market
> > size, direct competitor(?), etc., and I'd be happy to
> share.
> >
> >
> >
> > > Thanks in advance!
> > >
> >
>
 
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