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Hello, I'm not in radio, but I'm writing an article about automation in various fields, and I'm trying to find more information about radio automation. I'm particularly interested in the extreme cases where nobody's home, there's just a computer playing songs, ads, imaging and fake DJs that are just prerecorded voice tracks. Examples of "centralcasting," where a station is controlled from another city, would be interesting, too.
If anyone could help me out by either digging up an article explaining how a station is completely automated, or by giving me something I can Google for more information, like the name of a station, station group, syndicator or software that is infamous for extreme automation, that would be really useful. Thanks!
If anyone could help me out by either digging up an article explaining how a station is completely automated, or by giving me something I can Google for more information, like the name of a station, station group, syndicator or software that is infamous for extreme automation, that would be really useful. Thanks!