Philippe Generali, President/CEO
Chip Jellison, EVP, Technology & Development
Mark Hirschhorn, VP/CFO
Mike Powell, VP/International
Dwight Douglas, VP/Product Marketing
Paul McKnight, VP/Client Services
Neal Perchuk, VP/Sales US
Sven Andræ, VP/RCS Europe
Robin Prior, VP/RCS Africa
Richie Oliver:
+66 2 653 0596
E-mail RCS Thailand
RCS was founded in 1979 by Dr. Andrew Economos for the purposes of developing programming software for the radio industry. The
Selector® music scheduling system is the industry standard, and is used by more than 85% of radio stations worldwide. Selector helps broadcast
music programmers make their song rotations consistent and balanced. Based on programming strategies created by each station, Selector provides an
on-air play list complete with reports and analysis capabilities for any format and any size music library, small to large.
Selector was the first of its kind and revolutionized song management at thousands of stations, and remains today the industry standard and most
popular radio software in the world.
Specializing in audio software products, RCS continues to expand and develop products for radio
broadcast and television applications, as well as audio products for the Internet.
RCS Worldwide provides 24/7 support and assistance
to all users of its products.
For more information contact:
Dwight Douglas, +1.914.428.4600
E-mail RCS Newsroom
Seeing the need for computerized song scheduling systems for radio stations, Andrew Economos left
NBC to create Radio Computing Services, now known as RCS. Dr. Economos led the way by launching the first software to schedule music at radio
stations throughout the world.
In 1979, RCS opened its doors with the first version of Selector® designed for music radio
stations wanting to have more control over their song rotations, while maintaining balance and creating variety. Within the first year,
Selector had its first station, the NBC owned FM station in San Francisco. Selector's rapid achievement pushed RCS to develop more software
for the broadcasting industry.
Building on Success
RCS saw the need for a sister program to help programmers and sales departments schedule promotional
announcements and jingles, or "links" as coined by RCS, so Linker® was created. In 1983, the Compact Disc (CD) and the era of digital music
were born. Within five years, RCS introduced another innovation, its first complete on-air digital studio automation system called Master Control™ which,
along with Selector and Linker, completed the digital paperless studio for radio stations everywhere. By 1993, RCS counted over 2,000 stations
worldwide using its software; three years later, Selector broke the 3,000 mark.
The best use the best™
RCS continues to improve all its software programs and delivers updated versions with new features
several times a year. A hallmark of RCS from the beginning was the need to base refinements and improvements driven by its loyal customers
and experienced 'power' users of the products. Innovative ideas like Internet Voice Tracking™ and RCS RadioShow™ keep RCS stations
on the cutting edge. iSelector™, the award-winning patented interactive Internet is another example of RCS developing groundbreaking
technologies for its customers and clients.
Moving Beyond Radio
RCS developed real-time audio recognition technology, which has been used in its launch of Media Monitors,
a separate company that monitors commercial and musical content on 1,000 radio stations in the United States, Canada and other countries.
RCS RadioShow technology, developed by RCS, is a platform to program and synchronize graphic content to broadcast audio and display the results
on any device equipped with a screen.
RCS Today
RCS is the world's leading provider of broadcast software, used by more than 9,000 radio stations,
TV music channels, cable companies, satellite radio networks and Internet stations worldwide. In January of 2007 RCS merged with Prophet Systems
Innovations. Prophet Systems brings industry standard products like NexGen Digital to the RCS suite of solutions.