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MusicOne Cloud – DayFormat

A DayFormat is a grid with 24 slots, one for each hour of the day. You click the clocks you want to use into the hour slots. You have a DayFormat for each day of the week. One Dayformat may be used on multiple days of the week. Most common is to have one Dayformat for…

MusicOne Cloud – PlayoutOne Connection

If you use Music 1 Version 7 or SE with the PlayoutOne automation system, you know that when you import a new song or other audio into P1, it immediately appears in the Music 1 database. And when using M1, if you spot a mis-spelled Title or Artist and make the…

MusicOne Cloud – Cloud Sync

Mid-June 2026 – There’ve been some updates to the CloudSync plug-in and you need to have the latest build installed. It’s quite simple to do. Here is a one-minute video showing how to do it.

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2026

MusicOne Cloud  DayFormat

A DayFormat is a grid with 24 slots, one for each hour of the day. You click the clocks you…

MusicOne Cloud  Sound Codes

MusicOne Cloud  Packets

MusicOne Cloud  PlayoutOne Connection

If you use Music 1 Version 7 or SE with the PlayoutOne automation system, you know that when you import…

MusicOne Cloud  Cloud Sync

Mid-June 2026  Thereve been some updates to the CloudSync plug-in and you need to have the latest build installed.…

Radio Drops #27  The Idea of Quarter Hour Maintanance

It came with the debut of the Arbitron ratings company in 1968. The companys methodology was to recruit people who…

Radio Drops #26  Thinking About Adding A.I. Music

M1/Windows Database to MusicOne Cloud

How Easy It is to Move M1 to the Cloud Edition First Up:  MusicOne Cloud is now running on our…

Radio Drops #25  Talk Quickly

Quick Talk Communicates Better Around 1980, the Lexicon Time Compressor was introduced.  The electronic device could expand or compress audio…

Radio Drops #24  Constructing the Music Mix

Radio Drops #23  PsychoSeasoned Oldies

When the competing stations are playing much the same Oldies that you are, its the little things that make a…

2025

Radio Drops #22  Dayparting/Hour Restrictions

The Word and the Phrase = the Same Thing In the early days, Top 40 played whatever were the current…

Radio Drops #21  Stationality

Radio Drops #20  Where Dayparting Came From

Schedule for a Future Date

 

Radio Drops #19  How I Would Do Internet Radio

Heres Whats Gonna Work By Work, I mean build and maintain a loyal audience of listeners. We are facing such…

Radio Drops #18  You Be Your A.I. Voices

You Can Be Another Person   If you arent satisfied with your voice, if you dont like the way you…

Talent Tips 1991

Positioning Statement Ideas From 1991 In Radio Drops #17, I talked about Positioning as the marketing mantra before it came…

Bill Gavin’s Advice To A New Music Director

Program Notes From Bill Gavin You dont know who he was?  Gavin was one of the most important men in…

Critique  the All A.I. Radio Station

What does an old pro have to say about how an AI does radio? For the middle third of my…

Radio Drops #17  Positioning

Positioning  The Battle For Your Mind Music radio is a self-taught craft. To be more successful, read all you…

Radio Drops #16  Selecting New Music

For CHR and Other Todays Hits Radio Stations The fact is new and unfamiliar songs are the number one reason…

Radio Drops #15  Picking the Hits; Early Lessons

It used to be a lot easier. When yours was the only Top 40, or only Country, or only R…

2024

Radio Drops #14  How Many Songs Should I Be Playing?

Radio Drops #13  Talk Over Intro

Formatting Christmas

Video How-to Its pretty much the same every year.  A few new titles maybe. Weve always got to deal with…

MusicBrainz

The Latest Ultimate Tagger Ive just been tipped about this one.  I regularly have M1 users who are moving from…

Talking About Radio

Radio veteran John Leslie has been  talking with radio people on his podcast for about near two years now.  And…

Radio Drops #12  Station Identification: Over-Do It

Identify Your Station. Identify Your Station. Identify Your Station. At first, saying your call-letters once between the records was sufficient;…

Stagers Linked To Selected Songs

Stagers Linked to Some, Not All Songs In A Category Linking Promos, Stagers and other tracks to schedule before certain…

Radio Drops #11  Where Did Long Spot Break Come From?

It Wasnt Always This Way In the beginning, you played a song, you played some commercials.  You played another song,…

Schedule A Full Hour

Never Less Than 60 Minutes Most commercial stations over-schedule a song or two each hour so therell be extras available…

Radio Drops #10  The Birth of Music Radio and the Top 40 Format

1951, Todd Storz and the 45 rpm Record  

Same Artist Comes Up Too Much

Packeting and Platooning An Artist separation problem is the first scheduling problem most people encounter when they get MusicOne.  Or…

Radio Drops #9  Connections

Theres this old music radio saying:  Its whats between the records that counts.

Radio Drops #8  How to talk on the radio  pt.2

The Three Speaking Zones Personal: Your listener is three to ten feet away.You speak with a comfortable volume.Public: Your listener…

Links to the A.I. Toys

  ElevenLabs and Suno In my recent posts Ive had examples of A.I. created jingles and my voice replicant. That…

Radio Drops #7  How To Talk On The radio

Short Course: Be Yourself.  Be Quick. Get Back to the Music.  

Radio Drops #6  A.I. Steve

We Fed My Voice to A.I. and A.I. Came Back with&Me

Clock Rules  Mass Change/Update Sound Code Rules

Apply the Rule Change to All Clocks At Once This short video show how to update Sound Code transition rules…

Radio Drops #5  The A.I. Jingle

A.I. Voices Arent Yet Human. Jingles are Close Enough. We are all actors. Not just us media people, all humans…

The DAX system in the UK and EU

Internet Radio Monitization Ive been wondering why nobodys done it before now. Well, thats not quite right; there have been…

Sound Codes Used to Format Pre-Song Stagers

Schedule a Voice Track or Schedule A Sweeper Situation:  You have two types of Stagers that you schedule before songs.…

End-Date Display Selection

How to Select the Format You See Non-music cards in M1 and Spot cards in TrafficOne may sometimes have start…

How to Back-up M1 and T1

Do This Regularly You may have noticed  the backup button has been removed from the start-up screen. The function was…

Radio Drops #4  Promote Ahead

Rado Drops #3  Too Many Commercials

Artist Separation

More Trouble Than It Need Be Todays world.  The label says the song is a duet by This Singer and…

Radio Drops #2  Play Goldfinger at 7:25 and 9:25

Radio Drops #1  Care for Drive-Time Repeats

Launching a Mini-Blog While talking with the owner/manager of a station in Geogia a few weeks ago, I went into…

Scheduling Stops On Same Song&a quick hack

It happens to us all& Everybody runs into this at one time or another&.M1 starts giving editing stops during the…

The Category 35% Rule

This Doesnt Do What We Think It Might Do This is a minor category rule that seems more important than…

Category Rules 101

  The most important rules are those you set in Format clocks. Category rules are minor few and as a…

Adding New Announcements into Rotation

Spread Them Out When new items are added to a non-music category, they appear at the bottom of the list. …

2023

Year End Countdown

Scheduling the Year End Top Hits Countdown A couple of calls came in this week asking about how do to…

Christmas Formatting  A bit of History

Handling so many songs with the same title   Heres as link to my Christmas Formatting article. A long time ago,…

Delete and Re-schedule Logs

There will come a time when you need to do this. You may have scheduled through next Monday the 11th…

Olbermann On One-to-One Communication

We have, all of us, but One listener Outside the USA, Keith Olbermann is probably unknown. Here he is recognized…

How Many Songs Should I Be Playing?

Mike Joseph Invented The Tight List&in 1958. The question comes to me with some regularity.  How many songs does a…

Standard Rule Enforcement Settings

Enforce Only the Formatting Rules That You Use Music 1 has more rules settings than 99.5% of people need.  That…

The Death of Radio?

Thats What the Man Said Bob Lefsetz is a bodacious blogger about all things and culture. Primarily, he is a…

Keeping Safe From Ransomware

Enabling the Russian language on the computer may protect it from ransomware attacks.

Why Todays Radio Sucks

Why Radio Plays The Same Songs Over and Over You may know of Pat Holidays YouTube channel.  Hes a veteran…

Faster Scheduling for TrafficONE

Revision 840 = Faster Scheduling for T1 Stations that use our advertising schedule and billing extension, TrafficONE should subscribe to…

Categories 101

This six minute video covers the need-to-know basics of MusicONE categories. It includes the single most important screen in the…

MusicONE Backup

Backup and Moving MusicONE or TrafficONE to a New Computer You should make it a practice to backup your MusicONE…

Formatting for the Quarter Hour

Radio sells advertising by the quarter hour; specifically the average number of listeners will hear an advertiser’s message in the…

Disc Jockey Instructions, circa 1974

DJ Instructions for a CHR/Top 40 Station circa 1974

The TrafficONE Blog

For some who dont know, MusicONEs companion enhancement is TrafficONE, our advertising scheduler and biller.  Most of the tutorial videos…

Music Scheduling Before Computers

The thing guys coming into music radio today dont have that the young radio guys of my generation had is…

Linking  Elvis Intros

It is easy to record a bunch of Artist intros and link them to songs by the singers. Simple little…

2022

Formatting the Year End Countdown 2022

The single most listened to Thing on music radio is the Countdown. People love lists, of course and we soon…

Christmas 2022

Strange to you but back in early days of Rock n Roll Radio, most stations didnt add Christmas music until…

How the Cassette Changed The World

It came out in 1983 and did change things, indeed.  For the first time, we had a small, light, very…

The Radio Book Im Reading

Sub-title:  American Radio Tales (1946 -1996). I happened across this book on Amazon and have recommended it to many old-hands…

2021

12 Predictions for the Music Business

This linked article below isnt about M1 or radio, per se. It was an interesting read for me. I post…

What Makes A Successful Radio Ad

Almost every dime I ever made came to me either directly or indirectly from radio advertising. Ive recorded thousands of…

What I Did When Don Everly Died

I was on the air at Gulf 104 in Tallahassee when Elvis died in August of 77.  Today,  I dont…

Strangest Recent Radio Story

In case you missed it in the radio trade papers, heres a link to the new report.  An AM signal at…

Alexa Skills for US Stations

One of our long-time MusicONE users has a side-gig making Google and Alexa skills for radio stations. If your listeners…

How To Be A Radio Program Director

Pat Holiday and I havent met but we ran in the same small circle of traveling radio program directors a…

Twelve Minutes with Lee Abrams

Lee Abrams was a major force in the music radio business before his 20th birthday.  The Progressive Rock  (aka: Album…

2020

A New Site for TrafficONE

Our traffic & billing application now has it’s own website. You can see it in action in the posted videos.

The Listenership Evolves

Pandora has released some  findings from an audience and listenership survey conducted by the respected research company, Edison Media.  Click here…

The Programming Operations Manual

A lot of M1 users are aware of my extensive career in this business and a whole bunch more radio…

Steve Warren On The Air

Alright folks, after some few requests and years of hold-out, I’m posting a couple of my old airchecks; me-on-the-air for…

2019

Your Voice Make You Cringe? Heres Why

It didnt happen to me because I was fortunate to be born with a radio voice that sounded adult the…

The Best Idea Ive Heard This Year

Last week, I was talking with Dan Lewis, the manager of a station in New Zealand.  Hes got our whole…

2016

Boston Tests New Music & Flunks (1972)

This isnt about M1 at all, but radio geeks will find it interesting. Ive started going through my archives and…