[grc] Newbie LPFM seeks help and counsel....
Donna Dibianco
communityradiogoddess at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 10 10:21:27 PST 2016
Hi Lanny, Most start-up stations have a "load-in" week. That's where the DJs and volunteers load in whatever music they have on hand. It's a great way for DJs to get to know each other. If your limited on crew at the moment, you can start loading in as much as your core-group has. Don't worry if it's only a couple hundred songs. If you use the scheduler initially, that 100 songs can take hours to air and repeat. Most listeners will not listen the same way you or your core group will, so it will work for a good month or so. I worked with a full-power station who only wanted immediately local artists...they had about 28 CDs, we loaded them up and ran them randomly for the first 3-4 weeks while I trained the first group of DJs. It worked like a charm.
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On Thursday, March 10, 2016 6:22 AM, Lanny Cotler via grc <grc at maillist.peak.org> wrote:
SPOILER ALERT!
Here comes a newbie question.
Is there a way to gather music from friends and colleagues, playlists of music, programmed to replay in the many slots of a 24/7 LPFM station?
That sounded confusing. Let me try it again:
We’re starting an LPFM in my small, rural hometown of Willits, CA. I’m the General Manager for KLLG-KP, 97.9 Mhz. 100 watts.
>From the get-go, I want to go on the air filling every hour, 24/7, using automation software (considering Megaseg Pro). So we need lots of music. Of course, as we develop our local programming, we’ll slip our produced shows into one of the 168 slot-hours in the week.
Now I think you know what I want.
Anyone venture to mentor me in this?
Thanks!
Lanny
KLLG ~ 97.9 FM
Lanny Cotler, Director
Little Lake Grange Radio
Willits Hometown Low Power Radio
1517 Casteel Dr., Willits, CA 95490
707-367-1812
LANNY at KLLG.ORG
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