When you said most presenter's don't BOTHER telling stories about the music....i just smiled, used to be a radio presenter for a certain online station and hosted a Sunday show and i tailor made it...the listeners were captivated and entertained. Really loved it a lot. Been looking into starting my own thing but i'm overwhelmed, but hopefully soon i'll be up and running. This was really helpful.
FYI, from a Station Manager and Host perspective. Online or not online, please don't break any discrimination laws , being online doesn't protect you from litigation and definitely don't discuss any issues that are before the Law Courts now, either. Wise to ask your Station Manager or Content/Programme Director as to what Station policy is on editorial comments, satire or straight up comments at your Station. Format consideration is always important to know, as it is the Station's Image and you don't mess with the branding. Some Stations love Presenters that want to talk/comment a lot, whilst others are very "less talk, more music". Know the rules and beware of not polarising your audience, especially if you are a Music Jock. Have fun always, bring your A Game to every broadcast. My advice is keep it light and bright and legal. The Music are the Bricks the Presenter is the cement in between. This "Radio Wall can't stand without either, but really, who is impressed by the cement part of any wall?👍
I have a question. My wife & I have a few online radio shows. I was thinking about pulling our show segments and making audiograms for UA-cam. More exposure. Some of our segments have instrumental background music. Will UA-cam kick those off? Or will I be ok if I state I don't own any musical rights?
Great idea. You should be OK - check the UA-cam terms if in doubt. UA-cam have some licensing agreements in place. They may give you a copyright removal notice if there are any issues but it's unlikely if it's just background music and the worst that will happen is your video will get muted or won't be monitized.:
Music is boring. Interviews of people who are on the No Fly List can be very nteresting. Debunking "fake news' is relevant. Same Old Stuff doesn't cut it anymore.
When you said most presenter's don't BOTHER telling stories about the music....i just smiled, used to be a radio presenter for a certain online station and hosted a Sunday show and i tailor made it...the listeners were captivated and entertained. Really loved it a lot. Been looking into starting my own thing but i'm overwhelmed, but hopefully soon i'll be up and running. This was really helpful.
I love your videos and advice - every bit of your info is spot on as Steve said last week. Thank you James.
Brilliant James and SPOT ON TIPS. Love your work Bro, thank you. I am sharing this widely with DJ's I work with and others I dont. God speed 👍👏👋
Thanks Steve!
FYI, from a Station Manager and Host perspective. Online or not online, please don't break any discrimination laws , being online doesn't protect you from litigation and definitely don't discuss any issues that are before the Law Courts now, either.
Wise to ask your Station Manager or Content/Programme Director as to what Station policy is on editorial comments, satire or straight up comments at your Station. Format consideration is always important to know, as it is the Station's Image and you don't mess with the branding.
Some Stations love Presenters that want to talk/comment a lot, whilst others are very "less talk, more music". Know the rules and beware of not polarising your audience, especially if you are a Music Jock.
Have fun always, bring your A Game to every broadcast.
My advice is keep it light and bright and legal. The Music are the Bricks the Presenter is the cement in between. This "Radio Wall can't stand without either, but really, who is impressed by the cement part of any wall?👍
Great advice Steve 👍
Incredibly helpful tips! Thanks!
I hear u. I salute.
great insight right there💥 Thank you
this is very informative.
Thanks for the hard work and being a good mentor
Thanks for the pointers keep up the good work 💪🏽
This is a really informative video
Interesting much love from playertalkradio🤘🏾📻
This video helped spark some ideas. Thanks 🤙
Glad it was useful!
excellent tips thank you, good to be reminded as I got set in my ways
Thanks glad you found them useful
So helpful thanks
I always do my research about the music I played. I still want my presenters to do so.
I have a question. My wife & I have a few online radio shows. I was thinking about pulling our show segments and making audiograms for UA-cam. More exposure. Some of our segments have instrumental background music. Will UA-cam kick those off? Or will I be ok if I state I don't own any musical rights?
Great idea. You should be OK - check the UA-cam terms if in doubt. UA-cam have some licensing agreements in place. They may give you a copyright removal notice if there are any issues but it's unlikely if it's just background music and the worst that will happen is your video will get muted or won't be monitized.:
@@AudioInsider_YT it worked no mutes or anything. Thanks
What if it were those radio shows that are stories like the old times back then if I'm wondering.
James, Always enjoy your videos😀 Just curious, what is THAT mike your using today? 👍🇺🇸
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I want to know about radio station have plan to biult radio station
I wont to know more. about radio station
Music is boring. Interviews of people who are on the No Fly List can be very nteresting. Debunking "fake news' is relevant. Same Old Stuff doesn't cut it anymore.
Lots of rambling mate...
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