I want to start an online radio station supporting local and upcoming artist from my country new Zealand hopefully this is the first step in a long journey
Definitely something we can help with Brendan. The best place to start is here: radio.co/learn/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station Got questions? Email us at: studio@radio.co. Alternatively if you're ready to get started today then you can with your free trial here: radio.co/pricing
Hi I am from Trinidad. 1. Would I be able to set up an online Radio from the Caribbean and I need to know the process from the start to open my own business ? 2. Can I download my own music eg. Calypso music ? 3. How do you get an audience and know that they are tuning into your radio station ? 4 How long will it take for an audience to be listening to your station ?5. Can I place ads on the radio station in order to be paid ? Thanks
1. Yes. 2. You can stream your own audio, but we recommend referring to: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties 3. We offer advice and guidance at: radio.co/radio-university/ 4. It depends on how you promote your station, more advice can be found here: radio.co/blog/ 5. No. Got more questions? Get in touch over at: radio.co/contact
Yes, I'm interest in getting started with internet radio I have a passion when it comes to music, on a broadcasting level. I just have some concerns about the licensing when it comes to broadcasting copyrighted music, and designing a website to showcase my playlist and other ideas. My love and passion for this broadcasting platform has always been there. I just need a way to express it. Bytheway I don't have any experience in this field, but my love for entertaining people and communicating ideas and promoting artist is something I've always want to do. And it's never too late to start. If you knew my age you would see why I made that statement LOL! I am looking forward to doing the hard work and to the Future. Love, Peace, Soul and Old Skool Fever. RazorsHot760 Radio.
That's awesome you're so passionate! Even if you're not too technical then don't worry, we have a team of experts who are more than happy to sit down and chat with you about your station. Book a demo over at: radio.co/book-a-demo
This may sound dumb but I have to ask! Where is the music coming from? Spotify or do we have to burn cds etc then upload them? Or can you search a song on the web and play it directly?
Different places. Either rip from a CD (bit old school) or download from a service like Beatport - full list: radio.co/blog/find-music-for-your-radio-station
That depends on your country's laws, what you intend to broadcast, and where you're broadcasting to. We recommend reading the following to understand music, licensing, and royalties for your online radio station: help.radio.co/your-account-billing-and-tips/tips/music-licensing-royalties
In the US, you need a license to broadcast copyrighted material on the internet. One place to look for a license is StreamLicensing.com. If your audience is small and the amount of revenue is as well, then plans start at $60/month with a $20 one-time fee. It's the cheapest one I've found so far, but it is incredibly expensive.
I keep hearing everyone say how fast and easy this is to do, but from the research i have done it isn't at all. From what i have found out its $1000 dollars a yr just for a license in America. That is not including the Royalties... which from what others have told me can run from 1 thousand to $1500 a month depending on just how much you actually play. Also depends on the number of listeners. Sorry but i am not rich, and never have enough money to do something like this, I would need to charge people at least 5 to $10 dollars a piece just to cover the royalties not to mention the license fee, and the costs of each song i would need to buy as time goes on and to stay with current hits. and then the computers monitors, and other equipment to make the station better. Nobody wants commercials in their music anymore so ads are out of the question for any extra revenue, so how exactly is this so easy??
Valid points Scott. But in terms of licensing in the US, you just need SoundExchange (if you're broadcasting online and not in public spaces). Prices vary, usually dependent on number of listeners, tracks played, station revenue, etc. In terms of actually broadcasting online, it is easy. But can get complicated when you have multiple microphones, mixers, and loads of other equipment. Each station owner is different - check out Foundation FM for example: radio.co/case-studies/foundation-fm Having said all that, I don't think a comment on UA-cam is going to change your mind. Instead, chat with us and we'll go into detail about what you need, how to do it, and how much it costs at studio@radio.co.
I mobile DJ'd for over 15 years, I still own my equipment, and cd's, I never went to the digital side, I like to hold the cd, swap and so on as needed. I would love to be able to take this to my own station now, I am getting too old to move old equipment and too old to do much of anything. I would love my own station. I still own my amp, dual player, mixer board, and mic. What else is required? I dont mind doing royalty thing either, they need their money also to keep us in business. Please tell me about the royalties issue as soon as you can please. Any other help? Thanks all.
Hi Brian, Basics you need to create your own home studio: radio.co/radio-university/home-studio-basics Music, licensing, and royalties info: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties Got any questions then get in touch studio@radio.co or radio.co/contact
Didn't you get a heap of talk radio guys broadcasting through your station? Great concept and great idea. Do you have any plans for an online TV platform similar to your radio one?
Spotify is no doubt doing incredibly well, but it's not a streaming platform as it focuses on on-demand content. We go into more detail about this and more at: radio.co/blog/radio-streaming-services
Yes!!! I agree! The likes of Spotify and Pandora are killing the online radio. Streaming is great when you want to watch a movie or listen to commentary, but music in particular is OWNED almost 100% now by the likes of Spotify & Pandora! And since music is my passion, I really am struggling to find the viability in paying for the costs of a radio station. It's all so convoluted and captured by the big two. I know the likes of Spotify is not about streaming live, but who do you think really cares anymore? People's attention span has become so freaking short, they want their music NOW and in their own way. I will give you an example: I am an UBER Black driver in L.A. and I can't tell you how many times a group of people will get in my car and when they find out it's a radio station (no, not a standard FM, but an online station), they want to immediately plug in their iphone to my system and play their custom play lists from their Spotify. People want demand radio and the music THEY like best! So, good luck with an online radio station!
Hello great info, also want to know if I can play commercials on the radio created by me and if I get permission from musicians to play their music do I still need a stream license? I live in USA any info helps thanks.
+Its That Family ! You can broadcast commercials on your station if you want - We offer advice on music licensing here: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
I want to start a radio station to broadcast in French and English. I will definitely contact you when I'm ready. But will you be able to support my station if I move abroad?
Not really. A radio station is one you can schedule content, invite DJs, etc. Get a look at a proper station and how it can work for you at: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio
The type of license depends on where you broadcast from, what you play, and your listener figures - For more on music licensing head here: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
If you intend to broadcast commercial music, then yes. PPL and PRS are the main UK broadcasting licenses for online radio. Together, they offer a Limited Online Music License (LOML) which should cover you - more at: www.prsformusic.com/licences/using-music-online/limited-online-music-licence
Depends what type of music is played. If commercial music, like the top 40, then you'll most likely need a license to cover you. Speaking of which: radio.co/blog/radio-broadcasting-licence
You can always get more affordable equipment for the time being. For equipment you need to start a radio station, check out: radio.co/blog/equipment-you-need-to-start-an-online-radio-station/ Wanna chat? Book a demo to talk with us at: radio.co/book-a-demo
Thank you, greatly appreciate it. Good video! I would like to start a Podcast and an Internet Radio Hosting. Can you help me with that? Also I would like to all kinds of music, which license do I need to get?
We can help on both fronts. Firstly, I recommend taking a quick tour of Radio.co to see how it can work for you: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio Regarding licenses, get the right info at: radio.co/blog/radio-broadcasting-licence For everything else, talk to us at studio@radio.co.
In most cases yes, however it's best know what you can do to protect yourself and the licenses available to you: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
How do I begin I had this passion my whole life I'm not kidding, l just did,Not know where to start. I love music that I want to share my arrangement of music plus I have a message to share can you make a living at it and if you can how???can you help? How much does it cost to start??? Thank you for your time
We can help get you started Thomas. Radio.co is an all-in-one platform, that means you get everything you need to create shows and broadcast to listeners. Radio stations make money using a few different ways. I recommend checking out this article: radio.co/blog/internet-radio-stations-make-money/ Radio.co pricing starts at $29/m. Choose a plan that's right for you and start your 7 day free trial today: radio.co/pricing
More info on starting a station can be found here: radio.co/learn/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station Or message us to talk to an expert at: radio.co/contact
Online via your desktop computer, laptop, or mobile phone - Here's your resource on everything you need to know to run your own internet radio station: radio.co/radio-university/
Hi Thomas - I suggest getting in touch with our team at Radio.co. They can help answer any questions and offer advice. Drop them a message at studio@radio.co.
Are you a company that can defend all my companies through my own Radio Network. If so I would like to talk more in an email with you. I'm in New Zealand by the way, not that that matters lol. Thank you!
Radio.co is an online radio platform that can help you deliver your shows worldwide. Talk with one of our team by dropping them an email at studio@radio.co or have a chat over the phone by booking a demo: radio.co/book-a-demo
Hi there, I am wanting in with a radio network..I am a signed artist to my own record label and I would like my own Radio Network, to market and promote my own music and my many companies as well. What I am looking for is someone to run that radio network because I don't want to drive it...its a business deal I'm sure the founder/management would want in on. Could you advise if that possible as I am on the look out for someone to cope with that for me, so I have more time to focus on other areas in my companies. Thank you!
I want to start an online radio station supporting local and upcoming artist from my country new Zealand hopefully this is the first step in a long journey
Definitely something we can help with Brendan. The best place to start is here: radio.co/learn/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station
Got questions? Email us at: studio@radio.co.
Alternatively if you're ready to get started today then you can with your free trial here: radio.co/pricing
this. video is so informative and inspiring. ive subscribed for future videos
thank you!
Thanks for the feedback
Hi I am from Trinidad. 1. Would I be able to set up an online Radio from the Caribbean and I need to know the process from the start to open my own business ? 2. Can I download my own music eg. Calypso music ? 3. How do you get an audience and know that they are tuning into your radio station ? 4 How long will it take for an audience to be listening to your station ?5. Can I place ads on the radio station in order to be paid ? Thanks
1. Yes.
2. You can stream your own audio, but we recommend referring to: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
3. We offer advice and guidance at: radio.co/radio-university/
4. It depends on how you promote your station, more advice can be found here: radio.co/blog/
5. No.
Got more questions? Get in touch over at: radio.co/contact
Thank u for your response!!!
Yes, I'm interest in getting started with internet radio I have a passion when it comes to music, on a broadcasting level. I just have some concerns about the licensing when it comes to broadcasting copyrighted music, and designing a website to showcase my playlist and other ideas. My love and passion for this broadcasting platform has always been there. I just need a way to express it. Bytheway I don't have any experience in this field, but my love for entertaining people and communicating ideas and promoting artist is something I've always want to do. And it's never too late to start. If you knew my age you would see why I made that statement LOL! I am looking forward to doing the hard work and to the Future. Love, Peace, Soul and Old Skool Fever. RazorsHot760 Radio.
That's awesome you're so passionate! Even if you're not too technical then don't worry, we have a team of experts who are more than happy to sit down and chat with you about your station. Book a demo over at: radio.co/book-a-demo
This may sound dumb but I have to ask! Where is the music coming from? Spotify or do we have to burn cds etc then upload them? Or can you search a song on the web and play it directly?
Different places. Either rip from a CD (bit old school) or download from a service like Beatport - full list: radio.co/blog/find-music-for-your-radio-station
what are the legal consequences (copyrights) of establishing an internet radio station?
That depends on your country's laws, what you intend to broadcast, and where you're broadcasting to. We recommend reading the following to understand music, licensing, and royalties for your online radio station: help.radio.co/your-account-billing-and-tips/tips/music-licensing-royalties
In the US, you need a license to broadcast copyrighted material on the internet. One place to look for a license is StreamLicensing.com. If your audience is small and the amount of revenue is as well, then plans start at $60/month with a $20 one-time fee. It's the cheapest one I've found so far, but it is incredibly expensive.
CThompson17 thanks for that info!
What if you do not plan on generating any income from the broadcast? Does it matter?
I keep hearing everyone say how fast and easy this is to do, but from the research i have done it isn't at all. From what i have found out its $1000 dollars a yr just for a license in America. That is not including the Royalties... which from what others have told me can run from 1 thousand to $1500 a month depending on just how much you actually play. Also depends on the number of listeners. Sorry but i am not rich, and never have enough money to do something like this, I would need to charge people at least 5 to $10 dollars a piece just to cover the royalties not to mention the license fee, and the costs of each song i would need to buy as time goes on and to stay with current hits. and then the computers monitors, and other equipment to make the station better. Nobody wants commercials in their music anymore so ads are out of the question for any extra revenue, so how exactly is this so easy??
Valid points Scott. But in terms of licensing in the US, you just need SoundExchange (if you're broadcasting online and not in public spaces). Prices vary, usually dependent on number of listeners, tracks played, station revenue, etc. In terms of actually broadcasting online, it is easy. But can get complicated when you have multiple microphones, mixers, and loads of other equipment. Each station owner is different - check out Foundation FM for example: radio.co/case-studies/foundation-fm
Having said all that, I don't think a comment on UA-cam is going to change your mind. Instead, chat with us and we'll go into detail about what you need, how to do it, and how much it costs at studio@radio.co.
I mobile DJ'd for over 15 years, I still own my equipment, and cd's, I never went to the digital side, I like to hold the cd, swap and so on as needed. I would love to be able to take this to my own station now, I am getting too old to move old equipment and too old to do much of anything. I would love my own station. I still own my amp, dual player, mixer board, and mic. What else is required? I dont mind doing royalty thing either, they need their money also to keep us in business. Please tell me about the royalties issue as soon as you can please. Any other help? Thanks all.
Hi Brian,
Basics you need to create your own home studio: radio.co/radio-university/home-studio-basics
Music, licensing, and royalties info: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
Got any questions then get in touch studio@radio.co or radio.co/contact
From Solomon Islands, I will like to start this in my country.
Glad to her it John! Get started today with your 7 day trial over at radio.co/pricing
Didn't you get a heap of talk radio guys broadcasting through your station? Great concept and great idea. Do you have any plans for an online TV platform similar to your radio one?
There are no plans for a TV platform yet, but we try and keep everyone updated on new and upcoming tools over at: feedback.radio.co
Since you posted this vid it looks as though streaming platforms like Spotify are beating radio stations, both real and virtual!
Spotify is no doubt doing incredibly well, but it's not a streaming platform as it focuses on on-demand content. We go into more detail about this and more at: radio.co/blog/radio-streaming-services
Yes!!! I agree! The likes of Spotify and Pandora are killing the online radio. Streaming is great when you want to watch a movie or listen to commentary, but music in particular is OWNED almost 100% now by the likes of Spotify & Pandora! And since music is my passion, I really am struggling to find the viability in paying for the costs of a radio station. It's all so convoluted and captured by the big two. I know the likes of Spotify is not about streaming live, but who do you think really cares anymore? People's attention span has become so freaking short, they want their music NOW and in their own way. I will give you an example: I am an UBER Black driver in L.A. and I can't tell you how many times a group of people will get in my car and when they find out it's a radio station (no, not a standard FM, but an online station), they want to immediately plug in their iphone to my system and play their custom play lists from their Spotify. People want demand radio and the music THEY like best! So, good luck with an online radio station!
can i connect my internet radio station to pandora, sound cloud and spodify? to play music to my audience?
thank you for the information... be blessed
Hello great info, also want to know if I can play commercials on the radio created by me and if I get permission from musicians to play their music do I still need a stream license? I live in USA any info helps thanks.
+Its That Family ! You can broadcast commercials on your station if you want - We offer advice on music licensing here: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
I want to start a radio station to broadcast in French and English. I will definitely contact you when I'm ready. But will you be able to support my station if I move abroad?
Radio.co offers our services worldwide, so moving abroad won't be an issue.
We do LIVESTREAM on Podbean.. Would u call that internet radio?
Not really. A radio station is one you can schedule content, invite DJs, etc. Get a look at a proper station and how it can work for you at: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio
I was informed by other professionals that if you are playing music on your station, then a small internet broadcasters license is required.
The type of license depends on where you broadcast from, what you play, and your listener figures - For more on music licensing head here: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
i love this video sir ...
The main issue is music licensing. Do you have to have PPL and PRS?
If you intend to broadcast commercial music, then yes. PPL and PRS are the main UK broadcasting licenses for online radio. Together, they offer a Limited Online Music License (LOML) which should cover you - more at: www.prsformusic.com/licences/using-music-online/limited-online-music-licence
Are the musics being played not subjected to copyright?
Depends what type of music is played. If commercial music, like the top 40, then you'll most likely need a license to cover you. Speaking of which: radio.co/blog/radio-broadcasting-licence
I would love to set up a local radio station, but I worry I will not get the funding to buy all the equipment needed. Pls get in touch
You can always get more affordable equipment for the time being. For equipment you need to start a radio station, check out: radio.co/blog/equipment-you-need-to-start-an-online-radio-station/
Wanna chat? Book a demo to talk with us at: radio.co/book-a-demo
Thanks very much, can I make it without website !!?? I mean can I start before having website
You sure can 😊 Worth a skim through if you're new to radio: radio.co/radio-university/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station
Thank you, greatly appreciate it. Good video!
I would like to start a Podcast and an Internet Radio Hosting. Can you help me with that?
Also I would like to all kinds of music, which license do I need to get?
We can help on both fronts. Firstly, I recommend taking a quick tour of Radio.co to see how it can work for you: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio
Regarding licenses, get the right info at: radio.co/blog/radio-broadcasting-licence
For everything else, talk to us at studio@radio.co.
By using music made by lets say... Adele, do I need to have permission from the person who made the music?
In most cases yes, however it's best know what you can do to protect yourself and the licenses available to you: help.radio.co/knowledge_base/topics/music-licensing-and-royalties
I have the same concern.
Quite informative ! Thanks.
How do I begin I had this passion my whole life I'm not kidding, l just did,Not know where to start. I love music that I want to share my arrangement of music plus I have a message to share can you make a living at it and if you can how???can you help? How much does it cost to start??? Thank you for your time
We can help get you started Thomas. Radio.co is an all-in-one platform, that means you get everything you need to create shows and broadcast to listeners.
Radio stations make money using a few different ways. I recommend checking out this article: radio.co/blog/internet-radio-stations-make-money/
Radio.co pricing starts at $29/m. Choose a plan that's right for you and start your 7 day free trial today: radio.co/pricing
Awesome
how do I get more information?
More info on starting a station can be found here: radio.co/learn/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station
Or message us to talk to an expert at: radio.co/contact
how do you listen to internet radio
Online via your desktop computer, laptop, or mobile phone - Here's your resource on everything you need to know to run your own internet radio station: radio.co/radio-university/
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Hiya I;m 14 years old and love music please can you help with regards to licenses and making money
thanks .
Hi Thomas - I suggest getting in touch with our team at Radio.co. They can help answer any questions and offer advice. Drop them a message at studio@radio.co.
What about Spreaker?
That's a podcast host offering on-demand audio. But if that's your thing, then check out: www.podcast.co
Can I have a internet Radio without a website?
Yes! Setup your radio station with your 7 day free trial today: radio.co/pricing
hello, can you make this site WITHOUT MONEY?
Unfortunately not as pricing starts at $29/m - however, if you get in touch with our sales team they maybe able to offer a discount: studio@radio.co.
Yes 👍
You're in the right place. Start your station at radio.co/pricing
Are you a company that can defend all my companies through my own Radio Network. If so I would like to talk more in an email with you. I'm in New Zealand by the way, not that that matters lol. Thank you!
Radio.co is an online radio platform that can help you deliver your shows worldwide. Talk with one of our team by dropping them an email at studio@radio.co or have a chat over the phone by booking a demo: radio.co/book-a-demo
Hi there, I am wanting in with a radio network..I am a signed artist to my own record label and I would like my own Radio Network, to market and promote my own music and my many companies as well. What I am looking for is someone to run that radio network because I don't want to drive it...its a business deal I'm sure the founder/management would want in on. Could you advise if that possible as I am on the look out for someone to cope with that for me, so I have more time to focus on other areas in my companies. Thank you!
I love ur video
I am in South Africa, can you guys still help people in other countries?
wait I need some help to inspire people,can u help me?
+Tazkir the gaining loser Drop us a message with any questions at studio@radio.co