Whether it's a prize you won but can't seem to collect or a product or civic notice you're trying to get plugged on the radio, the advice here can help you get these and other task done easily and effectively.
I'm not sure the music service provided on Comcast Cable can be considered "Radio". Although, I have to admit: with 48 channels of choice, it's a music service which rivals even Satellite. But, my problem was getting this audio into my backyard and I solved it with a great little inexpensive amplifier. Read more.
If you've written a book and you want to promote it on radio shows - traditional ones or Internet based streams and podcasts - you might benefit from "Talk Radio for Authors" by Francine Silverman. Her 338 page book is full of useful contact and background information to help you arrange interviews. Read my review.
If you have ever wanted to track down and find a favorite DJ from your childhood or a city you used to live in, it's easier than you think. There are a couple of online databases which keep information on thousands of current and former DJs. Finally: an answer to the question, "Whatever Happened to...." Read more and get links.
Are you an author looking for publicity? Have you invented a new product and you want to tell the world? Need to get a message to hundreds of talk show hosts at once? Whatever your reason, there are plenty of ways to do it. If you've got the money, a publicist is always great but, if you don't: read on.
Podcasters and Internet webcasters who conduct phone interviews as part of their programs often need a solution for capturing the phone audio. It's not terribly hard and there are many options for landline, wireless and voip telephones. Read more.
Do you work for a charity organization that needs to get the word out for a fund raiser? Do you have a business with a special event coming up? Have you written a book? Get FREE publicity on Radio with a well-crafted press release. Here's how.
A site visitor says people are constantly telling him he missed his calling and should be in Radio. He wants to know how to make a "demo tape". But, is that the best way to get into Radio? Read more
Getting a job in Radio is more who you know than what you know. Let your Guide tell you how it works.
If you ever dreamed of working on the Radio, you must first have a demo tape to send to a Program Director. It is not that hard if you prepare, practice and plan.
Want to create your own web-based Radio station? Here's what you need to know from simple, personal broadcasting from your PC to reaching the world. Whether your goal is profit or fun, this information will get you started on your way to online webcasting.
Got a problem with a Radio station? Upset over programming? Mad about their content? Here's how to formally complain to the Federal Communications Commission.
It's not who you know, it's how you do it! Whether you're trying to promote a club or service organization event, a new product or even your business, here's how to get a plug on the radio.
Want publicity on the Radio? Annie Jennings of Annie Jennings PR offers the Top 10 Tips to becoming a sought-after media expert.
Getting your song played on the Radio is tricky these days because most Radio stations follow very strict music playlists based on national trade magazine surveys, local research and “promotional money” paid to the station for “spins”.
Sometimes winning a prize from a Radio station doesn't go as smoothly as it should. Things can get mixed up. Here's how to fix that.
Being a Mobile DJ is easier than it used to be and the pay is excellent. Plus, the software and hardware tools available today can not only make you sound good, but can make you money as well! Read more.
If you're on the go and wish to record a particular radio program or channel, here are two ways that are free!
This is a second method of recording streaming audio from the Internet. It involves using a free program called "Silent Bob".
Can't stay home to listen to your favorite Radio show? Here's an easy and efficient way to record them.