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A 2012 survey of radio traffic software satisfaction ranks RadioTraffic.com #1 in 9 of 16 categories, #2 in two more, #3 in another.
The Traffic Director's Guild of America annually surveys hundreds of actual traffic software users about their satisfaction. Results are from the 2012 Survey. Details are available by calling RadioTraffic.com at 1-888-888-RADIO in the East and 1-888-888-0777 in the West. The full report is available to members of the Traffic Director's Guild of America ($37 per year).
If you're coming to Las Vegas, please say hi!
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In Las Vegas, the Media Financial Management Association Conference is May 21-23. RadioTraffic is exhibiting in Booth 302 (immediately ahead of you as you enter and slightly to the right). Also, Dave Scott is speaking on a panel about Radio's Automated Process in Forum 21-22, Wednesday May 23 at 10:30 AM.
   
Customers: click here for our users' site (Traf.Com) with software and instructions.
Visit other Dave Scott Companies:  UnattendedWeather.Com and UncompressedMusic.Com
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Founded in 2005 in suburban Dallas, Texas, RadioTraffic.com is a computer software company that provides Windows-based SaaS (Software as a Service) for commercial order entry, scheduling, invoicing and reporting to radio stations and small TV stations. Our sales staff, in-house support technicians and innovative software developers have thousands of long-term business relationships and considerable credibility as an innovator and trustworthy vendor to the radio industry.

Our owner and CEO, Dave Scott, formerly owned and managed Scott Studios, which sold studio automation equipment to 4,600 radio stations. Our user base was larger than the #2, #3 and #4 competitors combined. That operation was purchased by Google in 2006, partly for the ongoing relationship in the heart of the on-air studio equipment that airs all commercials and most music in radio stations, but also for the intellectual property value of 39 patents issued for Scott's radio inventions.

Our owner formerly owned radio stations and also was CEO of noted radio production house, TM Century, which sold radio programming products ranging from jingles, music libraries on CD, software, comedy services and commercial sales training to over 11,000 radio stations during his tenure. When our owner joined TM Century, its NASDAQ stock was 18 cents. By the time he left, he had the stock up to $4.50 per share. TM later became part of Jones Radio Networks and TM Studios remains vibrant as a division of Dial Global.