Submit Your Music To Pressure 23 Radio
Simply click directly on the button titled, "SUMIT YOUR MUSIC TO RADIO".
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How do radio stations get access to music?
Answer: Direct from the music industry. Music is submitted directly from the record labels and music promoters. The music obtained this way is provided free, as the broadcaster will be promoting that label's artist roster.
2. How do radio stations get rights to play music?
Answer: Radio public performance royalties flow from broadcasters to artists through dedicated administration bodies, known as PROs. On the first step of the radio royalty payout process, the radio stations have to acquire a blanket license from a PRO that will allow them to play all music represented by the PRO. These PROs include but are not limited to ASCAP, PRS and BMI.
3. Can you (independent artists) ask a radio station to play their song?
Answer: If you would like to get your song on the radio, as an independent artist you'll need to find the contact info of a radio DJ, or you can visit the website of the station you want to submit your music to. Once you're on the radio station's website, look for a section that says “submit your music to radio” or “Contact information”.
4. Why can't radio stations play any song?
Answer: A commercial broadcast radio station (that might also stream over the Internet), cannot simply play any music they want legally; they need permission. The radio station must obtain a license to play music in bulk.
1. How do radio stations get access to music?
Answer: Direct from the music industry. Music is submitted directly from the record labels and music promoters. The music obtained this way is provided free, as the broadcaster will be promoting that label's artist roster.
2. How do radio stations get rights to play music?
Answer: Radio public performance royalties flow from broadcasters to artists through dedicated administration bodies, known as PROs. On the first step of the radio royalty payout process, the radio stations have to acquire a blanket license from a PRO that will allow them to play all music represented by the PRO. These PROs include but are not limited to ASCAP, PRS and BMI.
3. Can you (independent artists) ask a radio station to play their song?
Answer: If you would like to get your song on the radio, as an independent artist you'll need to find the contact info of a radio DJ, or you can visit the website of the station you want to submit your music to. Once you're on the radio station's website, look for a section that says “submit your music to radio” or “Contact information”.
4. Why can't radio stations play any song?
Answer: A commercial broadcast radio station (that might also stream over the Internet), cannot simply play any music they want legally; they need permission. The radio station must obtain a license to play music in bulk.