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I actually have a valid question (that's not completely me just acting like a jackass). What if I got a copy of my bands cd and sent it to the radio? That'd be one fricken awesome way to get out there and find some fans. We're alternative rock so if it doesn't fit well...alrighty.
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X.x maybe not. Don't you hate when people think they're the leader and do stuff behind your back than you find out it's too late when it happens? This is one of those moments. X.X
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Here I go again, resurrecting an old thread with a familiar question.
I used to run TGS (The Gaming Syndicate) Radio, it was a FPS clan radio station through shoutcast, we had autoDJ and of course live DJs during the day, however certain legislation caused us to have to shut down the station to avoid the enormous royalty fees associated with the music we were playing and I was wondering how you've managed to get around that? As you may or may not know, most internet Radio Stations not supported by corporate America financially have been forced to shut down and if there is some sort of way around this, I would love to know so I can get our station back up and running. |
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I'm getting a major in broadcasting, I would love to DJ for Emu Radio.
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