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BSI Launches Innovative Music Scheduling Tool

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Managing and scheduling music effectively is crucial for radio stations aiming to build their audience. Recognizing this need, Broadcast Software International (BSI), based in Frankfurt, has introduced a new product tailored for modern radio workflows: BSI Stratus Music Scheduling.

This new software is designed to optimize song placement, ensuring that the right tracks are played at the right times. BSI Stratus Music Scheduling features intuitive tools, flexible customization options, and seamless integration with existing automation systems, making it suitable for both single stations and multi-format networks.

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According to BSI, the software is compatible with most automation systems, enhancing its usability. Marie Summers, BSI Sales Manager, stated, �Radio programmers have been asking for a smarter, more adaptable solution�and we listened. Stratus is designed to meet the evolving needs of today�s broadcasters, combining robust features with a user-friendly interface.�

For more information about BSI Stratus Music Scheduling, visit www.bsiusa.com.

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