How to Get Your Song Played on the Radio

If you’ve aspired to have your music on the radio, you must have, at some point, wondered how musicians get their music in the radio, and how they can track how often their music is getting played. This Masterclass will teach you everything you need to know to start mastering your radio presence. 

When: 23 March 2019
Where: Paul Bothner Music Plumstead,
G7 Richmond Center, 
Main Road, 
Plumstead
Cost: R50 online or R70 at the door
You can buy your tickets online or at the door. 
Brought to you by Music Exchange 

What to Expect

During this workshop, you will learn how to use Radiomonitor to find out how to track your song on the radio. In addition, Jarrod will also discuss: 

  • Is radio airplay important?
  • How to create a hit song
  • Are you being played – Play-listed vs Being Played
  • How can I check my airplay on the radio?
  • How to submit to radio stations
  • Radio royalties and how it works
  • The future of radio
  • RAMS or SPINS – what’s the difference?
  • Indie vs Major – is it important for airplay?
  • Audio formats
  • Audio files
  • Digital vs physical delivery
  • Commercial vs PBS vs Community

More about Radio Monitor

Radiomonitor is the industry standard music airplay monitoring service used by all major record labels and radio stations worldwide. Radiomonitor monitors the music played on radio and TV in 97 countries. 

This airplay data is used by all major record labels, music broadcasters, media, PR and royalty management. Access to this data is provided through a suite of powerful online tools, via the Radiomonitor App, by emailed reports, or through a custom data feed.

In simple terms, Radiomonitor is the only tool you need to see how often your music gets played on the radio and on TV. By knowing exactly how often your music gets airtime, you will be able to calculate your royalties due and ensure that no one along the way is cheating you. 

 

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