The Truman Show
I read FilmFreak’s review of the 90’s movie The Truman Show this week, and it got me thinking back – way back. When word seeped out in 1997 that a movie was being made about a man… Read More »The Truman Show
Steve Hart is a journalist and digital creator based in Melbourne, Australia.
I read FilmFreak’s review of the 90’s movie The Truman Show this week, and it got me thinking back – way back. When word seeped out in 1997 that a movie was being made about a man… Read More »The Truman Show
Which is the best microphone for you? Passionate debates can frequently be seen on DJ and radio forums about which microphone people should buy for their home studio. Some people recommend very expensive microphones, some… Read More »How to pick the best microphone
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The bits in-between the music Listening to the radio as a teenager I quickly realised I enjoyed the jingles as much as the music. Using a cassette recorder I’d do my best to do a mixtape… Read More »The changing sound of radio jingles
During the past six years I’ve seen lots of digital stations come and go, with some owners running out of steam in a few short months. And I think I know why. They become disheartened… Read More »Take time to grow your station
You’re never too old to rock If you listened to Alan Freeman’s Pick of the Pops on Britain’s Radio One you would have heard the Australian DJ present a tightly formatted radio show featuring the… Read More »Alan Freeman, profile of an iconic DJ
Get the word on the street In a previous post I wrote about how having callers on a phone-in show can add some life to your programming. But there are some pretty high hurdles to… Read More »How to do vox pops
Give your listeners a voice Putting callers to air for a talk radio segment can add a lot of interest to your station’s output, but how to do it? While there are numerous ways to… Read More »How to put callers to air
How to set your station apart from the competition Setting your radio station apart from the others in a crowded market is a challenge – particularly for new stations. In very general terms, all… Read More »Why you need entertaining DJs
Your music selection defines your station So you have your streaming plan and your license to broadcast music. Now what? What music should you broadcast? Now, the single genre or decade focused broadcaster clearly defines… Read More »What music should you play?
How your radio station can make an impact from day one Someone about to start a net station asked how they can I create a storm of interest for the launch for their new station.… Read More »10 tips to promote your new station
Establish your station with a meaningful logo Look at any leading radio station and they will have a logo. And not just any logo. Their logo will feature the colours it uses in all its… Read More »Why your station needs a logo
Running a net radio station is the easiest thing in the world and the hardest thing in the world. But there are some easy things you can do to get going and establish your station.
Cut through the clutter to make your mark I don’t know who first said ‘build it and they will come’, but they were likely referring to bricks and mortar High Street retailers rather than radio… Read More »How to market your digital station
Roger Moore has entertained me since I was a child and being a Bond fan anyway, I was as pleased as punch to see him take on the role. he was a gentleman, a top chap, and an all-round nice guy.
First published in the New Zealand Herald, March 2008. In New Zealand’s short history there has been three key periods of industrial trouble, each separated by regional disputes. Some ended in the death, most ended… Read More »Auckland’s 1951 waterfront dispute
WIRES AND LIGHTS IN A BOX Speech to the RTNDA, October 15, 1958 This just might do nobody any good. At the end of this discourse a few people may accuse this reporter of fouling… Read More »Edward R Murrow, Speech October 1956