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Planning radio interviews -- tips? Also need list of low-level radio satations...
As they say in the performing business -- I need a 'place to be bad.'
I need a list of low-level (small listenership) radio stations where I can start out, make some mistakes, and do my learning curve "in private." Also, any helpful hints on doing radio interviews, in general. Thanks. -- TW |
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I've been interviewed quite a bit on Florida radio stations over the past 2 years. The main obstacles are mental ones. First, the person interviewing you will seem like "a different person" once you're live on the air. They put on their "On the Air" voice/persona. First, get out of your mind that you "have to sound good" or that you "don't want to sound bad." Second, when you're speaking - DON'T LISTEN TO YOURSELF. Make yourself smile and make yourself enjoy the conversation. Don't get all caught up with the tone of your voice, whether or not you're hesitating, etc. In other words, just be yourself. If friends and family are listening, that's fine. You're going to be a much harder critic on yourself than they will. Be yourself. If you try to impress, the experience will be much tougher than if you purpose to enjoy the experience and FORGET that others are listening. Talk to 1 person and many will benefit. Try talking to many and you run the risk of "diluting" the effectiveness of your content by trying to appeal to too many people. -Jimmy |
Re: Planning radio interviews -- tips? Also need list of low-level radio satations...
TW,
Beside the info I posted in your other Radio related thread... http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...ighlight=radio Have a little chat with Mark Kaye... And Study and Learn from all his Great interviews... ;) http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...n-traffic.html http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...o-brainer.html http://markkaye.com/ Another excellent resource to read up on is Alex Carroll... http://www.google.com/search?q=Alex+...ient=firefox-a In case you don't have the following bookmarked in your favorites.... A few other Good radio related options for info and all kinds of ideas.... http://www.wsradio.com/ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ If you're looking for private listening and testing... :) Try Podcasting... Also give some consideration to Podcast marketing... http://www.podcastdirectory.com/ Brian Johnson's business model is a Great example on podcasting... http://philosophersnotes.com/meet_the_philosopher http://philosophersnotes.com/ http://philosophersnotes.com/ideas Phil |
A real forest for the trees moment!...
I contacted Joan Stewart of http://www.publicityhound.com/ and in FIVE SECONDS she gave me a brilliant answer I'm KICKING myself over cuz I didn't think of it!...
INTERNET RADIO SHOWS! The PERFECT place to 'be bad' and make all the mistakes I want -- without worrying (much) about screwing up too bad. Off I go to find some (will be real easy!). -- TW PS: Thanks Phil for your research -- as always, very, VERY helpful (too). Thanks again! |
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