After debuting at the NAB Show in April 2022 in Las Vegas, Radio.Cloud ventured north of the border for another convention and presentation.
Chief Strategy Officer Jim Hammond and Account Director Andrew Scaglione made the trip to the Central Canada Broadcast Engineers (CCBE) 69th annual conference in King City, Ontario from August 26-27. Besides being a sponsor of CCBE 2022, Radio.Cloud showed off its product at a table over the two day event, plus presented a paper on Friday afternoon entitled A Fully Cloud-Based Radio Playout System.
You can view a copy of the presentation here:
Title slide
Certified AWS Partner
Some of our 160+ affiliates
Radio.Cloud vs traditional automation
Cloud-Native
Migration methods to the cloud
Cloud-native is scalable
More on cloud-native
Considerations when moving to the cloud
Our approach to cloud-native
What is Radio.Cloud?
Radio.Cloud workflow
Radio.Cloud – AWS Services
Web-based voicetracking
Voicetracking status tracker
Voicetracking status tracker
Share voice tracks across networks
Live-assist software
See co-hosts and guests on video
Latency isn’t an issue
Content management platform
Sort audio in as many categories as you’d like
Upload audio directly to the browser
Set multiple mixpoints/EOMs
Build clocks with drag & drop interface
Clocks can be simple or complex
Localizing a network clock
Local inserts in a syndicated/network show
Amazon Transcribe
Dashboard for monitoring
PRTG Monitoring system
New Relic Monitoring system
Proactive monitoring of Radio.Cloud
Social Media API on playlist
Microservices
Success stories in first four years
NAB Show Product of the Year awards
Summary
Contact info & QR code
As a recently certified partner of Amazon Web Services, Hammond and Scaglione were joined by Noor Hassan from the AWS Toronto office. Hassan is a Senior Partner SA in AWS’s Media & Entertainment division.
Radio.Cloud is the industry’s first 100% cloud-native automation, content management and production platform. On-air for nearly four years, the software has more than 160 affiliates spread between Europe and North America.