Aiir has announced the release of its cloud-based music scheduler.
The company says that the scheduler requires no software to be installed, allows multiple users, multiple stations, and formats. For launch, the company is making the service available for free until the end of September 2025 with pricing then starting at $60 per month (£40+VAT in the UK). The scheduler currently exports logs to PlayoutONE, WideOrbit, Myriad, PlayIt Live, and Station Playlist, with support for more playout systems to be added.
Aiir CEO Ricki Lee said, “After extensive beta testing, showcasing our music scheduler at the NAB Show where it won a ‘Best in Show’ award, it’s now publicly available for everyone to use. We soft-launched it a week ago and already have over 100 radio companies using it around the world. You can get started quickly by importing your data from existing popular music scheduler systems.”




















I’m glad station playlist is being considered in the software upgrades. I guess it’s not the, industry standard, but it’s the only software that actually took blind and visually impaired broadcasters into account. it’s not an immediate investment for station. I’m on I would say, but it will definitely be interesting to watch these tools roll out. And exceptional, considering the merge with play out one, so like some companies, they could be gatekeepers but they aren’t.