New Selector at Conference

Radio Computing Services (RCS) debuted its next edition of the industry standard music scheduling software tomorrow at the Commercial Radio Australia National Conference at Luna Park in Sydney.

GSelector is dramatic revision to the tool used by music directors for the past 25 years and implements today’s technology to create music logs which contain the best possible song sequences.

RCS Managing Director Keith Williams has told radioinfo: “GSelector is the most advanced radio music scheduling software in the world, and Australian radio helped to shape it. The sophistication of this technology is in a class of its own. Users can dynamically see in real time the natural demand of each song, artist or attribute, like tempo, theme or sound code. GSelector users can handle multiple channels from one shared music library.”

Some of the software’s many new features include ‘Demand sliders’ to help programmers make improvements faster, automatic adjustment of the library so that the best possible song rotations can be achieved, auto-upload of research scores and access though the Internet to allow changes from a remote location.

Demos of the new software are available from RCS.