Genres, genres, genres! With internet radio, DJs and programmers have room to stretch their creative capacity and instead of just choosing one genre….they can indulge all their passions. Or they can team up with other creative minds and create a ‘network’ of stations.
Creating a network can have it advantages not only for advertisers but for sharing resources, social networks, and for building dedicated audiences to an overarching brand.
Now with Radionomy ‘s no-cost internet radio creation platform (http://www.radionomy.com/create) there is even more room and reason to create a network of stations. Because you have unlimited streaming, licensing, and capacity to create as many stations are you want; starting several stations at once makes more sense. By teaming up with other popular programmers and personalities you can exponentially grow your outreach. As well, because you can closely follow the statics of your stations, you’ll know right away if something is or isn’t working. By creating a strong brand to hold all this creativity together, much more playfulness and experimentation can ensue.
That is the kind of creativity and vision seen at Street Beat Radio, relaunching its network this month with Radionomy’s no-cost radio creation platform. Their vision is great music, unrestrained programming, focused on the listener, and going live!
Beginning on July 1st, 2014 StreetBeat Radio is on its way to having 4 stations ranging from Hip-hop (NextBeat) to Country (Dirt.fm) to Rock (Station Rock) to Pop/Top 40 (TheMix). These stations will feature 24/7 streaming music, original live on-air programming and fan interaction.
The Street Beat Radio launch began on July 1st, 2014 with the launch of DirtRoad.fm. followed by The Mix on July 2nd, Next Beat FM on July 3rd and Station Rock on July 4th. The week wrapped up with a live edition of American Saturday Night, StreetBeat Radio’s most popular live show featuring new country music. During the week, Street Beat Radio featured interviews and live hosting from @CortCarpenter, @MIXMASTERICE, Megan McMillan, Ginger Pangas and Caryn Womack.
“We were surprised by the sophistication of the Radionomy radio scheduler, the fast player creation, and most importantly that this was all for free to us (including music licensing). The fact that Radionomy also brings advertisers to the stream is a part of the decision to go with this new streaming radio solution. We also have unlimited listener capacity across all the stations and the ability to be heard on TuneIn and iTunes as well as our new future mobile App.” said Tony Burdette the lead Digital Media Strategist for Street Beat Radio.
You can hear SteetBeatRadio stations on its website featuring a custom player, as well as Radionomy.com, TuneIn, and coming soon iTunes and SHOUTcast directories.
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Genres, genres, genres! With internet radio, DJs and programmers have room to stretch their creative capacity and instead of just choosing one genre….they can indulge all their passions. Or they can team up with other creative minds and create a ‘network’ of stations. Creating a network can have it advantages not only for advertisers but for sharing resources, social networks, and for building dedicated audiences to an overarching brand. Now with Radionomy ‘s no-cost internet radio creation platform (http://www.radionomy.com/create) there is even more room and reason to create a network of stations. Because you have unlimited streaming, licensing, and capacity to create as many stations are you want; starting several stations at once makes more sense. By teaming up with other popular programmers and personalities you can exponentially grow your outreach. As well, because you can closely follow the statics of your stations, you’ll know right away if something is or isn’t working. By creating a strong brand to hold all this creativity together, much more playfulness and experimentation can ensue. That is the kind of creativity and vision seen at Street Beat Radio, relaunching its network this month with Radionomy’s no-cost radio creation platform. Their vision is great music, unrestrained programming, focused on the listener, and going live! Beginning on July 1st, 2014 StreetBeat Radio is on its way to having 4 stations ranging from Hip-hop (NextBeat) to Country (Dirt.fm) to Rock (Station Rock) to Pop/Top 40 (TheMix). These stations will feature 24/7 streaming music, original live on-air programming and fan interaction. The Street Beat Radio launch began on July 1st, 2014 with the launch of DirtRoad.fm. followed by The Mix on July 2nd, Next Beat FM on July 3rd and Station Rock on July 4th. The week wrapped up with a live edition of American Saturday Night, StreetBeat Radio’s most popular live show featuring new country music. During the week, Street Beat Radio featured interviews and live hosting from @CortCarpenter, @MIXMASTERICE, Megan McMillan, Ginger Pangas and Caryn Womack. “We were surprised by the sophistication of the Radionomy radio scheduler, the fast player creation, and most importantly that this was all for free to us (including music licensing). The fact that Radionomy also brings advertisers to the stream is a part of the decision to go with this new streaming radio solution. We also have unlimited listener capacity across all the stations and the ability to be heard on TuneIn and iTunes as well as our new future mobile App.” said Tony Burdette the lead Digital Media Strategist for Street Beat Radio. You can hear SteetBeatRadio stations on its website featuring a custom player, as well as Radionomy.com, TuneIn, and coming soon iTunes and SHOUTcast directories.
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