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Sponsors + Exhibitors

We are very appreciative of the following organizations for their support:

Broadcast Tool & Die delivers creative solutions and services to radio stations across America. We favor open source software and hardware, and recommend it when appropriate. BT&D expertise includes audio chain software and hardware such as audio over IP (AoIP), Rivendell radio automation, streaming services, RF, and IP networking.

Cool Radio Streaming provides online streaming services to broadcast radio stations and internet only radio. We offer High school and small college sport seasons streaming as well as radio mobile app development. We also assist podcasters with production and distribution.  Follow us at CoolRadioStreaming.com or listen to our podcasts at CoolRadioStories.com

Comrex designs and builds equipment that uses the most advanced available technology to connect broadcasters with their audiences. We build reliable, user-friendly tools that engineers can trust. We make it easy for broadcasters to create the programming they care about.  

RCS has a proud history of innovation, currently holding 45 patents in the field of broadcasting. Inventors of computerized music scheduling with the legendary Selector, RCS continues to lead the way with multiple award-winning products such as Zetta radio automation, GSelector music scheduling, the groundbreaking 2GO series of mobile solutions and The Zetta Cloud. New to the list is Revma; an affordable and complete online professional streaming solution. With guaranteed reliability, 24/7 support, professional audio processing and integrated listener reports. The most respected names in the industry choose RCS as their software provider because the best use the best.

ScreeningRoom is an easy-to-use online platform that can help content-creators work remotely and continue the important work of connecting communities by learning and sharing. Over 150 educational institutions are using our cloud-based tools and features, like giving feedback by commenting on a timeline, organizing classes in Groups, uploading films and clips to screen, and easy access to a Zoom or video conference discussion link. With an easy-to-use visual timeline and workspace, filmmakers can work remotely to really connect and share feedback on cuts and edits.

Is your student-run radio station streaming? If so, you probably need to get set up with SoundExchange to pay royalties. If you aren’t already doing so, please send us an email and tell us that you were prompted to contact us because of NSEMC 2020. We will work with you to get your station to join the hundreds of college stations across the country rewarding music creators by being compliant with statutory licensing regulations. You can contact us at licenseerelations@soundexchange.com. Reminder: minimum fees are changing to $550 per station/channel in 2021!

Spinitron is playlist-management for non-commercial community and educational radio stations that handles flexible playlist entry, archiving, reporting, and versatile publishing. 

Review possibilities for sponsors and exhibitors in the brochure here.

For more information about potential opportunities, email Lynn Riggle, Development Director, at Development@AskCBI.org.

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