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The radio industry has undergone a process of digitalization in recent years. Sound files have replaced carts and reel-to-reel tape. Digital editing workstations have supplanted scissors and razor blades. This has enabled radio automation and transformed the way radio operations are organized, changing the hierarchy of roles within the broadcast chain. But the broadcast workflow still consists of a chain of specific tasks with defined interaction but virtually no interoperability. The technician sitting at the on-air console has almost no link to what happens at the transmitter site. Furthermore, big broadcasters that operate nationwide networks need to manage ...

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