[citation needed] NBC executives deemed the project not important enough for the network to commit resources to.
Initial marketing of Selector was difficult due to the high cost of personal computers, and some resistance from stations who wanted to keep their paper-based scheduling systems.
Sales of Selector gradually improved, and by 2006, the product had around 6,000 client stations in 100 countries.
[1] On January 26, 2006, Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) purchased RCS as a subsidiary company.
[4][5] In September 2018, at the NextRadio conference in London, RCS president Philippe Generali announced that GSelector and Zetta would be available as cloud services.