RCS officially launches SelectorCloud and ZettaCloud

RCS has officially unveiled its new cloud-native platforms, SelectorCloud and ZettaCloud.

The company says the announcement marks a significant step in radio’s shift towards AI-powered scheduling and fully cloud-based playout systems.

SelectorCloud uses artificial intelligence to enhance music scheduling, offering broadcasters greater precision and flexibility while retaining creative control.

Its AI engine analyses listener data, station goals and content patterns to deliver optimised music rotations, supporting more efficient, data-driven programming decisions.

ZettaCloud, already in use by more than 530 AM and FM stations globally, provides a complete cloud-native playout solution.

Built specifically for the cloud rather than virtualised hardware, it offers high availability, scalability and browser-based control for seamless, remote operation.

Broadcasters can manage playout in real time from anywhere, ensuring continuity even during network interruptions.

Philippe Generali, President and CEO of RCS, said the two platforms “represent a bold leap forward—giving broadcasters the tools to operate with unmatched agility, collaboration, and control from anywhere on the planet.”

They will both be on show at the upcoming Radio Tech Con event in London.

Photo: Philippe Generali of RCS, right, accepts the Radio World “Best of Show” Award for ZettaCloud from Radio World’s Paul McLane at the 2025 NAB Show


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