We are still discussing the ideal radio show format...
quoted 8 lines I do a show myself with a friend of mine (on Kiss FM Berlin - Radio
> >I do a show myself with a friend of mine (on Kiss FM Berlin - Radio
> >Massive - Drum N' Bass) and try to give as much information as
> >possible. Why not create two parts:
> >1. part: new records. Can be mixed but with information.
> >2. part: A mix with new and old material, and maybe an information
> >on the tracks at the end.
> >
> >I mean it is important to inform the people listening.
Phil added...
quoted 5 lines Or you could offer to send a playlist of each show by mail to people who
> Or you could offer to send a playlist of each show by mail to people who
> request it (have the listener send in a self-addressed stamped envelope,)
> or even just post the playlist to a website, if there's one available.
> Another solution would be to suggest at the beginning of your set that
> listeners call you if they want to know what a particular song is.
We tried ther playlist thing. It doesn't work that good. Either
people forget the stamp, or they don't write at all, requiring
information immediately, while listening. I often
meet people in recods shops the day after the show with a list of the
new tunes we played, asking for them at the counter.
Call-Ins are horrible. You can't concentrate on both!
Thaddi,
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