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It’s not cheap Looking at getting my License in 30 countries You do on air work? |
Tell me about the 69 in your name.
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How about some Dropout Kings? They make the playlist?
And a big congrats! Radio's a tough business. I've had a few friends spend their careers in radio and it put them through the wringer. Kudos for kicking some ass. |
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The beauty of my station is ITS MINE So the freedom is super tasty. I do what I want lol |
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I thought about starting my own streaming station after doing a podcast because I wanted to be able to play the music I liked but the licensing was expensive. |
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If you go back to 1980, '81, and '82 there was quite a mix of songs in the Top 100. So I would love to bring back that feel along with interesting music facts kind of like what Casey Kasem did as part of his AT40 countdown shows. You didnt just get music, you got a lot of neat facts and stats. Just going off the top of my head here, but that would kind be the type of show I would do. |
How do you make money without commercials?
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What genre of 80s? The top 40 artists? Or like hidden stuff? Goth, punk etc? |
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I would pull from the Top 100 Billboard tracks and include b-sides and tunes that should have aired but didn't. It could really be an eclectic mix. |
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Yeah licensing is not cheap and they hit you every couple of months. And it takes 3 licenses now. Thieves lol |
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Yeah I knew the licenses would be pricey. Wow, three now? The way we tried to get around licensing on our podcast was to play local KC bands and get their written permission. We would also spotlight the band, they're upcoming shows and social media content. The podcast became a lot of work for me, so we put it on pause. Thanks for all the info! |
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I want to be an on air personality and dj. I come with my own wit and cassettes.
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