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Re: stations still using carts



I did a fill in on WNSH on Saturday and noticed they
have a minidisc player...but in all honesty I think
they have their ads on their harddrive (for insertion
during the syndicated programming). There were no
ads to play during the show I was filling in for
("Tracks of the Town"), however.

--- Cooper Fox <fox893@yahoo.com> wrote:
> A good alternative to carts that doesn't require a
> computer is minidiscs.  We used to use those at WHSN
> 89.3, Bangor, ME before we got a scott studios
> system...
> 
> 
> 
> --- "Bob Nelson...WMWM" <bobonradio@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > On today's Let's Talk About Radio, it was said
> that
> > they didn't know of any station still using carts.
> > Well, mine does... WMWM at Salem State uses carts
> > for IDs, donorships, PSAs, promos, and some local
> > band tapes. We have a Mac in our production studio
> > and people have been known to do sound files on
> it,
> > but the on-air studio has no computer/hard drive.
> > 
> > So we rely on carts...for now, at least.
> > 
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