How To Get Free Radio Advertising – Part 2
May 18, 2012 by Owen Jones
Filed under Marketing Tips
Welcome to part two of ‘How To Get Free Radio Advertising’. In part one we looked at how to get in touch with the radio station manager and how to bring up the subject of procuring free on-air radio advertising. If you have not yet read it, please look for ‘How To Get Free Radio Advertising – part 1′ on this site.
home Theatre Surround Sound Speakers
May 2, 2012 by Owen Jones
Filed under News and Reviews
The generations alive now, especially in the West, are all au fait with speaker technology to a limited degree. Most people began purchasing music centres in the Seventies if they were old enough and that trend has continued and the technology has got better and better.
Long Island Radio
April 25, 2012 by Maddie Housier
Filed under News and Reviews
In January 2011, Tom Mele and LJ James came up with the crazy idea of being on the Radio together! The Show Started off at Long Islands Oldest Radio Station WGBB 1240 AM with the idea of doing a Radio Show in a classic style but at the same time it would be a party! The idea was to throw a party and invite everyone on Long Island and see who showed up!
Should You Have A Weather Radio?
April 13, 2012 by Owen Jones
Filed under News and Reviews
There are radios that are especially for tracking the weather. Not everybody needs one of these specialized devices, although we are all fascinated by the weather. However, the amount of information given out by most radio stations is sufficient for the majority of us. So what sort of people would benefit from a so-called weather radio?
Why Hip Hop Music Lives On
December 18, 2011 by Nina Mayo
Filed under News and Reviews
Hip hop music isn’t whatsoever a brand new idea or brand new beginning for anything in music. To put it accurately, hip hop music presented its way on the arena well around the later Nineteen seventies and from then on, hip hop took off. Hip hop music is everyplace and on every country, small and large.
How To Get Free Radio Advertising – Part 1
December 9, 2011 by Owen Jones
Filed under Marketing Tips
Most business owners recognize that advertising is essential to their business. However, despite knowing this, most business owners detest advertising because it is dreadfully expensive. The problem is that if you do not advertise, only your friends and neighbours will ever get to know of you.
Satellite Radio Quality, Content And Availability
October 15, 2011 by Owen Jones
Filed under News and Reviews
Satellite radio has certainly taken off. It is very popular for two or three main reasons such as quality, content and availability. In the perspective of satellite radio, quality refers to the quality of sound that is capable of being reproduced by the equipment because of the signal; content refers to the types of programmes being transmitted by the various radio channels or stations and availability refers to the footprint or coverage of the satellite, that is how much area of land receives the signal from the satellite.
Some Crucial Specifics To Know About Cordless Loudspeakers
September 3, 2011 by Gunter Fellbaum
Filed under Videos
Modern cordless speakers come in all shapes and sizes. Finding the perfect model for your application can often be tricky. There is a flood of different names and terms describing loudspeaker performance. Also, each manufacturer publishes a large number of specifications, including “sound pressure level”, “dynamic range” etc. I will give a short overview of the output power spec in order to help you better understand the meaning of this term and how they relate to the performance of an speaker.
A Short Guide For Understanding Stereo Amps
August 30, 2011 by Gunter Fellbaum
Filed under Videos
None of today’s audio systems would be possible without the help of modern audio amplifiers which strive to satisfy higher and higher demands regarding power and audio fidelity. There is a large amount of amplifier designs and models. All of these differ in terms of performance. I will explain some of the most common amplifier terms such as “class-A”, “class-D” and “t amps” to help you figure out which of these amps is best for your application. Also, after reading this article you should be able to understand the amplifier specs which manufacturers publish.
Some Unknown Jobs In The Music Industry
April 2, 2011 by Owen Jones
Filed under Marketing Tips
If you like music a lot, you might be dreaming of going into some area of the music industry yourself. Doubtlessly, you will have been told that this is awfully hard and I am not trying to suggest that it is not, but maybe most people who are trying to get into the music industry are applying for the same posts.




