Aboriginal Radio picks RCS Zetta

Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Radio network is installing the recently launched RCS Zetta system.

According to Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA), the technology places it ahead of many in the broadcast industry.

It will allow the station to provide remote sectors with improved language specific program delivery, assisted by 24-hour support from RCS.

CAAMA Radio became Australia’s first licensed Aboriginal broadcaster in 1980 and broadcasts across the second largest radio network in the country.

Keith Williams, Managing Director of RCS Australia and Vice President of RCS Asia Pacific says the new system allows a stronger and more efficient commitment to promoting Aboriginal culture, language and dance across  Australia.

CAAMA’s CEO, Michael Robertson added that the installation of the RCS Zetta system will also allow CAAMA to better utilise the content partnerships with other broadcasters, as well as providing cost and revenue benefits.

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