robmadden1 said:
She gave the correct temp it is outside and took a request for a song to be played.
Actually, Scott Studios, Captain Digital, Prophet and maybe more automation systems have seamless temperature insertion. So, you can voicetrack and give the correct temperature as well as the correct time. What I would do before a voicetracked shift was record the various temperatures in the range of the forecast ("it's 74," "it's 75," "it's 76," etc.). The system was connected to a thermometer outside, and it would insert my reading of the temperature into my forecast. If the temperature was different from anything I read, the temperature would not be inserted. I could also do that with the time as the automation could insert a voicetrack with the correct time synchronized with the computer's clock, which was, in turn, synchronized with an atomic clock.