Our Story
While working with Salem
Communications, Paravel Systems co-founders Fred Gleason and Scott
Spillers were tasked with finding a radio automation system that
would be suitable for use with all of Salem's diverse formats.
They were looking for a cost effective system that would provide all
of the required functionality along with the stability needed for
mission-critical operations. Some of the products available
handled some of their formats well, but none were flexible enough to
handle all formats with precision without extraordinary operator
involvement. Particularly problematic were the content
acquisition demands of Salem's long-form formats. Virtually all
of the available systems ran on a Windows platform, which was
subject to viruses and did not provide the needed stability.
It soon became apparent that none of the products available at the
time provided all of the functionality needed to adequately serve
this need.
As a broadcast engineer since the 1970s, Fred Gleason has been
developing custom applications for the broadcast industry for years.
He saw Salem's need as a prime opportunity to develop a new type of
audio delivery system designed to work as a broadcast appliance,
that would handle long-form formats as elegantly as music formats.
Fred determined that developing this application on a Linux platform
using the open source software model would be ideal. Linux is
ideally suited because of its stability, security and legendary
reliability. Opening the source code allowed for some of the top broadcast software developers
worldwide to contribute to this project, while at the same time keeping development costs at a minimum.
Scott Spillers has more than 25 years of experience working with
radio automation systems, both as a user and as a system integrator
deploying systems at numerous radio facilities across the country.
Scott has worked with many different automation systems, from
Schafer systems with cart carousels through today's modern digital
systems. Scott's experience and extensive interaction with
users of automation systems from many different manufacturers has
given him unique insight into how operators use these tools.
Together, Fred and Scott have pooled their years of experience and
unique backgrounds to help create an entirely new type of audio
delivery system - Rivendell Radio Automation. Rivendell went through
extensive on-air testing during its development. It's first on-air deployment was in November of 2004. Since then,
Rivendell has been deployed and placed on-air at hundreds of radio facilities around the world. It has
proven through rigorous real world testing to be one of the most
user friendly and robust audio
delivery systems available today.
With popular products like Rivendell and the Call Commander call
management system, Paravel
Systems has grown to become the leading provider of open source tools to the
broadcast industry.