Raise our hand if you ever read the terms and conditions on a website or app.
You may be able to find some podcast directories in this post but it is a little outdated. Stay tuned since I will be tracking my will be tracking the results and will report if/when I have anything to report on. This is a little outside the box. I just need a better understanding of what you are looking for.
Always good to read something that stretches your mind out of the box. © 2020 Indie on the Move.
Radio is a professional royalty paying radio station and is a legally licensed ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, and Sound Exchange 24/7 Radio Station. He is a musicians and successful business man who is extremely passionate about music and has invested a lot to get this up and running.You are in good hands. All rights reserved. So, if you are submitting to blogs, radio, record labels and/or any other service with a real person on the other side….
You just have to get your tunes in the hands of the playlist creator aka, curator. All rights reserved. Make sure you have a day to day fan collection system in place.
From NYU's Radio 89.1 to Rochester's 100.5 The Drive, find everything you need for additional radio promotion and exposure in the state of New York. A free copy of “The Independent Artists Guide to Spotify” to give you the best chance getting your music played. If you'd like to download the free music submission checklist click here or the image below). He a great networker and has a ton of great radio promotion tips about getting your music played and creating some quality contacts along the way. They are filled with music fans who are into whatever it is you are creating. You are able to really hone in on the resources that are specific to both your style of music and region of promotion. If you are an artist, publicist, manager, label, would just like to help out your favorite band AND you are looking to get maximum exposure for the music you are promoting, start here. Then send us the name of the song you would like hear on KiSS RADiO, along with the name of the artist. This is a service you'll want to try out. Click here. For help with genre id, see http://everynoise.com/engenremap.html. You do not have to spend hours sifting through a ton of non-related info to find the resources you need to tap. Between free plays and some paid plays I racked up 5660 plays that resulted in 212 new fans. I am going to go check out your site right now. Entercom does not maintain corporate playlists. A friend of mine, D. Grant Smith, wrote “The DIY Musicians Handbook”. Submit to Earbits. S.O.D.M.G. When you consider all the time it saves you, its a nobrainer. Entercom stations accept new music submissions via CD. Tip #2: Scroll to the bottom of the page and check the related search section. I'm sure I'll be adding to this page in the future since I'm sure some of you will see a few places that I missed.
It allows you to filter tastemakers based on their preferences, improving the odds that your music is shared with those who are likely to enjoy it.”. And finally, I am going to finish out with a list of smaller resources that you can pick and choose from. Or do you have any first hand experience submitting your own music? But there's a resource that can help you take some of the mystery out of spotify playlist submission. I get large envelopes and/or press kits stuffed with more stuff than I can possibly read through. If not, then maybe not. An error has occurred while trying to update your details. There are literally thousands of Bloggers, Radio stations, Journalists, Labels, and Publicists all waiting to listen to and review your music. Thankfully, in the modern world, submitting music to a radio station is much easier than it’s ever been before. Because you will make things easier for yourself and anyone else on the other side of your submission.
All rights reserved. Angela, good point. Brandon, thanks for the heads up. These are just a few of the things I've noticed since I started blogging and podcasting. Looking for some places to submit music online and off? Exclusive KiSS RADiO content, contests, newsletters and more! Its kind of a grab bag that I hope to build out as I find more places to submit.
Valuable info presented in a way that’s very easy to apply. GREAT suggestion.
D has been in radio for a long time and has lived the many of the changes we've seen over the past few decades. The better questions would be, is it worth it to you to be on their platform? Thanks again. They are very selective to keep the quality high (that is a good thing). For instance, you can submit your music to college radio stations free and they will decide if your music fits with their vibe. Go check it out. Enter your email address to get a new one. To find them, browse through some of the big directories like iTunes and Stitcher. Third, you will be taken more seriously and in some cases might get a better response rate because now, you have an asset (i.e. BUT I just thought I would pass on a few casual observations to give you something to think about as you prepare to share your music with the world.
I've seen first hand a few things that musicians and PR firms do that could help make my job – and I imagine all of my fellow music bloggers and podcasters – easier when it comes to talking about your music. Your existing password has not been changed. You can always use Bandcamp or some of he other for your main store. Using something like the “share this” button below this post.
Below you will find Indie on the Move's compiled listing of New York radio stations and contacts for bands and musicians seeking radio spins, interviews, and on-air performances to promote new albums, shows, and tours. If you let them know up front, they are more likely to play your tune if they like it. The biggest of them all, Podsafe Music Network was great but it is out of business. This link would funnel all interested parties straight to your front door. Its a bummer because there used to be some cool resources out there where podcasters would go search for music that artists posted and labeled as podsafe. This is a pretty big thing if you want listeners to be able to get a copy of your stuff.
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This is something that would not take much time. Look them over and reach out to them using the method I described in the Live365 post. KXSC Radio, 3607 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, United States (213) 740-1483 webmaster@kxsc.org But there are horror stories out there of unsuspecting musicians handing over chunks of their rights, royalties and intellectual properties away.
Just paste in a URL to the page where you would normally view the media (like on YouTube), {* backButton *} They let me in and I racked up 16724 plays, generated 198 clicks on the banner ad they let you post. We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. Go connect with Music Managers, Record Labels, A&R Reps. Click here to submit your music to over 28,000 music industry Pro's. Or lets say you get a blogger or podcaster talking about you.
Its Google, its their platform.
I will sometimes check eMusic or CD Baby but if I'm in a crunch for time it may not happen. Because it really depends on your budget, what you have to work with already and what you are looking to offer fans. I'm guess not many of you (me neither).
I am going to give you a few things to think about before submitting your music. Materials should be sent to ALT 92.3 Radio to the attention of “Music Director Bryce” at 345 Hudson St, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10014. DropTrack is a software tool that helps record labels, independent artists, and producers organize and promote their music.
A good place to start is the RockAndRollLibrarian. They offer some free plays for signing up but eventually you have to pay. 1221 Avenue of the Americas
Just go over to Google. **Please Note: If for some reason one of the above links does not work, or if we have overlooked a radio station that should be added to this list, please inform us through the contact form located HERE. If you bring an audience to the table and show that you can get fans and understand how to get more fans, they will be way more interested in talking with you. Let us know ! Mail your music project to: WHCR- 90.3FM Radio 160 Convent Avenue NAC 1/513 New York, NY 10031 Attn:_____ Make sure to address it to the show you are interested in contacting. After all it is the ultimate goal right? You need to send your music to the following address: Attn: Music Programming Department I used the banner ad to bring people to my email capture form and I received a handful of Facebook fans and 50 or so email addresses.
You need to have your music out there on as many stores as you can. You could also download the handy checklist I have for you (see below).
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It was WAY freakin easier. I can do it OR I can recommend a few good service. {* createAccountButton *}, You may have created a profile with another. Listen live on your mobile device anytime and anywhere, 2440 Ash St.Vancouver, BC, V5Z 4J6 © 2003-2020 Rogers Media. If you have a budget to promote your music, check out MySpephora. Now, keep reading to find out where to submit your music. 2440 Ash St.Vancouver, BC, V5Z 4J6 © 2003-2020 Rogers Media. It may sound a little like putting the cart before the horse, but, if you understand how to do those things a few things will happen: First, you will know exactly which sources will be the best fit.