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Two Major Radio Stations Upgrade Websites with Radioservers' Unified Music System

Radioservers' new system brings custom features to two prominent radio stations. Listen, explore, and engage with your favorite stations like never before.

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Two Major Radio Stations Upgrade Websites with Radioservers' Unified Music System

Two prominent radio stations, New York's Mars Hill Network and Texas' 88.3 KJRN(FM), have recently updated their websites using technology from Radioservers. The updates include custom features designed for both mobile and desktop devices.

Founded in 2004 by industry veteran Bob Thornton, Radioservers has rolled out its Unified Music System for these stations. The system includes a custom program guide with a searchable playlist history and podcast playback. Listeners can now explore a week-long database of past played content, along with extensions for DJ images, profiles, and program content.

The Mars Hill Network's website also features a unique 'pastor for the day' section, profiling current, future, and past featured pastors. Meanwhile, KJRN's website update includes custom feature story sections and song history with album art integration.

Radioservers, founded by Randy Johnson, offers custom website builds, smartphone apps, and data analysis solutions for stations. The company's Unified Music System is compatible with most streaming providers and retrieves/caches metadata for display options, streamlining the stations' websites and program metadata.

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