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Custom Channels unveils Smile Radio to enhance the sound and atmosphere of dental offices

6. October 2009 05:47

Dental offices now have a better alternative for their in-office music. Custom Channels, a company that creates custom on-line and on-premise radio stations for nationally known brands, has unveiled Smile Radio -- a music service specifically designed for dental practices.

Smile Radio includes multiple channels of professionally programmed, continuously updated music handpicked to enhance the sound and atmosphere of dental offices. Smile Radio channels are broadcast directly to dental practices via the Internet and received on a specially designed streaming receiver.

Custom Channels' co-president Dave Rahn said, "A number of my dentist friends really had a hard time finding a good music solution for their dental office. Many used FM or satellite radio, or their own iPods or CDs -- but found each had serious drawbacks. We created Smile Radio to address their concerns about lack of variety, tiring repetition, inappropriate songs, commercials and interruptions."

Dr. Anil Idiculla of Park Meadows Orthodontics in Denver said, "The power of music is highly underrated in today's offices. It affects your patients, your team members, and more importantly, your daily productivity. With the numerous choices of music options out there already, it can be very overwhelming to decide what the best option is to achieve this goal. Smile Radio is the total package... current music, extensive playlists, and customization. It can take your office to the next level."

SOURCE: CustomChannels.net

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