How do you get a syndicated radio show?

  1. Get On Air, Anywhere. You have to start somewhere.
  2. Create Marketing Materials and Demo. Radio is the “invisible” medium.
  3. Market Your Shows to Stations. Marketing’s just another word for promotion, and few syndicated shows succeed without it.
  4. Sign Up Stations.
  5. Take Care of Business.

What is the best country FM radio station?

Top 10 Country Radio Stations in the U.S.

  • KILT-FM 100.3 The Bull – Houston, TX – 942,300.
  • WXTU-FM 92.5 XTU – Philadelphia, PA – 920,100.
  • WNSH-FM Nash FM 94.7 – New York, NY – 881,700.
  • KSCS-FM New Country 96.3 KSCS – Dallas – Fort Worth, TX – 876,700.
  • WMZQ-FM 98.7 WMZQ – Washington, DC – 806,800.

What radio station plays all country music?

Country Radio Stations:

1. KPLX 99.5 FM
2. WWKA 92.3 FM
3. KSCS 96.3 FM

How much does it cost to syndicate a radio show?

Be wealthy, no seriously, around $2000 – $4000 US dollars will buy you in as part of radio syndicators recommendations in the United States. They know the places and people to send your show out to and they’ll help to market your product.

How many episodes do you need for syndication?

In the U.S. television industry, 100 episodes is the traditional threshold for a television series to enter syndicated reruns.

What radio station plays old country songs?

The Golden Hits and stage giants of America’s most popular genre, playing non-stop 24/7 on 1. FM’s Classic Country channel.

How many country radio stations are there in the US?

There are more radio stations in the United States specializing in country music (about 2,100 stations) than any other format, out of a total of about 15,000 radio stations in the US. Country radio stations are very influential in the country music industry, compared to other genres of music.

How do syndicated radio shows make money?

Terrestrial radio stations do not charge their listeners for the product they create and distribute. Instead, they make a profit from the ads they sell, the special events they hold, the syndication of their most popular shows and in some cases the special services they can provide to other radio stations.