The resistance to switching automation systems right now at Public Radio Tulsa 
has less to do with the pain of learning a new schema and coping with a new 
interface, but instead a somewhat unusual personnel issue.

Within its staff of nine, there will be three retirements within six months. 
The station’s operation director  will retire in May. No one is wanting to rock 
the boat right now, either for their own sake or those who come on board.

That’s why we’ve begun research now into automation system alternatives. If the 
stations decide Rivendell is the way to go, then searching for a new operations 
director with Linux and Rivendell experience would be beneficial for future 
adoption.

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On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 10:13 PM Frank Christel <fjchris...@gmail.com> wrote:

Even in the midst of all this insanity, zombie-eyed staff are embracing the 
devil they know rather than the one they don’t.

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On 2/27/2020, at 6:30 AM, drew Roberts <zotz...@gmail.com> wrote:

What is the break down of job categories and how many people are in each? What 
is the main area of concern? The jocks in the air studio in front of rdairplay? 
The people in the production studio? The people scheduling the music and 
traffic? The more technical people in the background keeping the system 
humming? 

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