Getting Radio Airplay: The Guide to Getting Your Music Played on College, Public and Commercial Radio
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Rating | : | 4.77 (883 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0962701378 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 130 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This bookk gives info on how to get yourmusic on the air.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MUSIC VETERAN SHARES RADIO-PLAY SECRETS Ron Simpson GETTING RADIO AIRPLAY codifies the procedures that many who record independently, such as singer/songwriters, bands, and their support people, quickly learn by experience: you send out review copies, then you follow up in a professional, organized manner, and then-sometimes-you get airplay. Hustwit, who has run an independent record label based in Southern California, unselfishly shares what he knows, including some good inside tips on promotion and publicity, and lists of key people and organizations who can help. Also valuable are interviews with folks who have experience and knowledge in the indie/college scene (independe. "An O.K. primer" according to A Customer. This book can give you some idea of how to go about getting airplay, but it is not the alpha and the omega on the subject.The interviews with music directors/DJ's/etc. give some insight into the "radio mind", and are interesting in that one often contradicts the next (!). The directory of US/Canadian radio stations has some useful information (frequency and wattage), but I found the address/phone/contact info to be incorrect more often than not.One can only hope that an author "in the know" will write a better book with more useful information for the self-release market.. please do not buy this book when i published this edition in 1997, it was useful for musicians trying to get their music played on radio. but the book is mostly a directory of contact information for radio stations, and a lot of this information has changed in the past five years. so be forewarned that most of the book's contents are out of date. thanks and best of luck. - gary hustwit.