RCS says it is unveiling “the future of radio” at this year’s Radio TechCon in London with the dual debut of SelectorCloud and the latest release of ZettaCloud — two cloud-native platforms designed to transform how broadcasters schedule and play out content.
SelectorCloud introduces AI-powered music programming to the cloud. RCS says it uses advanced scheduling intelligence to improve speed, precision, and collaboration, allowing broadcasters to make data-informed decisions while maintaining creative control. The system’s AI engine continuously analyzes patterns, listener data, and station goals to optimize music and non-music rotations, achieving levels of balance that traditional algorithms could not.
ZettaCloud, which RCS says is already used by more than 530 AM/FM stations worldwide, builds on its reputation as a fully cloud-native playout solution. Unlike virtualized systems, ZettaCloud is designed entirely for the cloud, offering elasticity, scalability, and built-in redundancy. Its browser-based interface allows real-time monitoring and control from anywhere, providing reliable operation for both single-station and multi-market networks — even under connectivity pressure.
“With SelectorCloud and ZettaCloud, RCS is not just adapting to the cloud — we’re redefining what’s possible for broadcasters,” said Philippe Generali, president and CEO of RCS. “SelectorCloud empowers programmers with AI-assisted tools that support their creativity and streamline operations, while ZettaCloud delivers a resilient, scalable playout experience built for a remote-first world. Together, these platforms represent a bold leap forward — giving broadcasters the tools to operate with unmatched agility, collaboration and control from anywhere on the planet.”
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