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Topic History of: My music on online radio Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JK2006 |
The Billboard article on Tozzi recording my lyric of Gloria
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PaulB wrote:
Online radio is a strange beast - or, at least, online fans are. I ran an internet radio station last year. Over 600 followers on facebook plus 200 on twitter, but 0 listeners. They would tweet and retweet but never actually listen, even just to see if the radio they were following but not listening to actually existed.
It was a strange experience.
You would think people would be curious, wouldn't you?
I'd have given it a go, unless it was advertised as a syncopated Jazz channel or something? (and even then I might give it a few seconds)
Whoever it was that said the availability of music has made it worthless was dead right! |
PaulB |
Online radio is a strange beast - or, at least, online fans are. I ran an internet radio station last year. Over 600 followers on facebook plus 200 on twitter, but 0 listeners. They would tweet and retweet but never actually listen, even just to see if the radio they were following but not listening to actually existed.
It was a strange experience. |
JK2006 |
I have no idea Honey. Some, like Gloria, are beyond my comprehension. Incidentally I've never been paid a penny for my original English lyric to the song, despite it selling millions on Tozzi's Greatest Hits collection and in other places. My rendition seems to be getting enormous airplay all of a sudden. We're chasing PRS/PPL/MCPS etc |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
JK2006 wrote:
There seems to be an explosion of my music, sometimes quite obscure tracks, being played on the thousands of global online radio stations - actually contributing quite a lot to my income stream.
How come? |
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