Again, I wish Interval Playlists could also be assigned times/dates and Scheduled Playlists had the option to also run at intervals, and i.e. the existing features of the two types of list combined into one type. Why not?
For the same reason you don't wear your socks as mittens. Sure, I'd bet you could knit yourself a killer sockmitten, but you're going to have a hell of a time getting your hands and feet in there at the same time.
Seriously, though, with all due respect, implementing this will have two results -- 1) it'll be a bitch for users to manage
Why a bitch to manage? What’s so complicated? Anybody who doesn’t want to set time/date limits to an interval type event, needn’t, and, when they don’t want the interval function they simply set the times/dates and don’t enter any interval.
How much of a ‘bitch’ do you think your existing system is to use in a whole range of situations, for example, where an ad or programme trailer mustn't run every day nor all day, doesn't start yet and shouldn't run forever? Or, the news needs to play on the hour, not every day. I'd like to run the weather report at quater past and quater to the hour. A lot of people would like to run a "top of the hour" jingle on the hour (near as dammit, can't be exact obviously).
and 2) the timings are going to start conflicting with one-another.
No they aren’t. Date takes precedent, then day of the week, time boundaries, then intervals. How else would you propose scheduling an ad to play every 30 minutes from Dec 7th until Xmas, Monday-Saturday only and 9am – 5pm only? C’mon, How? It's a typical situation which happens everyday.
Show trailers – they usually have different versions saying ‘listen Sunday at 4’ / ’tomorrow at 4’ / ’today at 4” – how are we supposed to schedule those? Keeping the software basic/simple doesn’t make our scheduling jobs easier but more complicated, if not impossible.
Say we did this, and you set it up to run at 6pm Mon-Fri and every 10 songs. Now, does it play every 10 songs on Sundays? If so, what about the Mon-Fri restriction? If not, why not -- it's all one playlist type, right?
Of course it doesn’t play on Sundays, that’s the whole point of setting day/date limits!!! Perhaps spend some time at an ordinary radio station and see the hundreds of scheduling functions they use every day - well beyond the capabilities of Centova at the moment, but really not that complicated if your guys can open their minds a bit.
What if the 10th song happens to come right before 6pm? If not, do you play it just before 6pm to honor the 10-track requirement, or right at 6pm violating it? etc. It just doesn't make sense to do this.
Simple - if the ad/promo has a start time which would be after 6pm then it doesn’t play – it’s outside the time limits set for it. Incidentally, nobody in the real world (e.g. advertisers) cares about the number of songs between ads/promos/idents, it’s really the time/frequency that is important.
Do you play the playlist twice?
Why would you do that? Confused. If someones playlist is too short it's their problem.
Come to think of it, it doesn't make sense to me that people are using scheduled playlists for their day-to-day programming, either... that's what general rotation playlists are for.
..because the General Rotation playlists have no scheduling function (other than time of day)!
Seriously, consider ditching all the different playlist types and make all the functions of the General/Scheduled/Interval (and indeed Immediate) playlists available in one – it’d be far more versatile for users and no more complicated. It'd be brilliant, I could get my job done.
and scheduled playlists were supposed to be for "special events" like countdowns and so-on which shouldn't be randomly interrupted with ads.
Why on Earth did the developer think commercials, news and idents would stop during a scheduled show? That’s nuts. Forget how things were “supposed” to be used, the real world isn’t as simplistic as the specific model the programmer originally had in mind here. The tail doesn't wag the dog.
What functionality is it that you need that simply cannot be accomplished with GR playlists? The only thing that springs to mind is the ability to restrict them to certain days of the week,
..and also restrict items to play between certain dates (so I don’t have to get up during the night to start and stop each client’s ad campaign)
AND play at certain intervals (think ads) or with specific start times (think news/sport/weather reports). Remember, if we can't predict when, for example, the sport report is going to be, then we can't promote it either.
Any thoughts?
Finally, in the real world, stations like to cluster ads together in ad breaks. If Centova is to someday be a serious application then that needs thinking about too. Not forgetting that similar client types can't have their ads together in the same break (e.g. 4 motor dealers in a break).
Anyway, back to my knitting...