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The Very Best Microphones for Internet Radio

Posté le juillet 31, 2014 Par Derek Bullard Publié dans all posts, Gadgets and Hardware, Starting a radio station

The Very Best Microphones for Internet Radio

audio technica at2035The microphone has the biggest effect on the quality of your recordings. You want to invest a good chunk of your budget in a microphone that delivers a quality sound. Your listeners will appreciate the professional sound of your radio broadcast. Please do not even think about taking out your USB Headset Microphone and begin recording your live show. These headsets are usually intended for online gaming or chatting. There is nothing worse than listening to someone talking and hearing an irritating humming or buzzing sound in the background. We will consider a few microphone models that should meet your budget requirements.

 

Blue Microphone Snowball USB Microphone

It can be a very difficult task to set up a professional microphone. To do so requires a mixer, pro audio XLR cables and external sound cards. If you do not feel comfortable with this type of complicated set up, a USB microphone may be the solution.

Blue Microphones offer a consumer-level plug-and-play USB microphone for around $60. You will appreciate the convenience of a no fuss plug-in and direct integration with a desktop computer or laptop.
With its dual capsule design and unique three-pattern switch (cardioid, cardioid with -10dB and omni), the Snowball is ideal for internet radio, interviews and podcasting. You will appreciate the unique design of the Snowball. It is shaped like a ball measuring 4 inches in diameter. It rests on a sturdy tripod, which has an adjustable height of 5 to 6.5 inches.

Overall this microphone lives up to its claim of being easy to use and a good sounding microphone. Remember this microphone is a great upgrade from your desktop mic, headset or integrated laptop mic. It is not a studio quality microphone. It does not feature important elements like audio compression and EQ. We will eventually touch on some of this advanced equipment later on.

 


Blue Yeti Microphone

The Yeti microphone is made by the same company that brought to you the Snowball. This is the second mic of the two USB Microphones that we will recommend for your radio station.

The Yeti features Blue’s unique tri-capsule array which allows for versatile positioning and provides four selectable polar patterns. It also functions as an audio output as well as an input, meaning you can plug your headphones into it to hear yourself with zero-latency while you record.If you’re doing voiceovers, you can set its pickup pattern to cardioid. If you’re recording vocals or singing, set it to stereo. Doing an interview? Set it to bidirectional, or if you’re in a group interview or conference call, set it to omnidirectional.

You will need to spend around $100 for the Blue Yeti. If you want to invest about $100 more you can get the Pro model which features a USB & XLR input. If you decide to invest later on in pre-amps and professional mixers, then this could be a very good option for you.

Blue Microphones has set out to change people’s opinion of USB microphones. If your budget is limited and you want to have a clear sounding microphone, then why not try the Snowball, Yeti or Yeti Pro.

 

Behringer C-1 Studio Condenser Microphone


If you decide to go with an XLR microphone, German designed Behringer probably offers the best value for your money. Priced at around $80, the C-1 is an affordable, high-quality way to put this essential studio tool to work for you. Thanks to its cardioid (heart-shaped) pattern, the C-1 microphone picks up your source signal while rejecting off-axis sounds that can ruin an otherwise perfect recording. Included in the package is a rugged, die-cast metal chassis, gold-plated XLR connector, a swivel stand mount, and foam-padded carrying case. It seems that for the price you really can’t go wrong with the Behringer C-1.

 

 

 

 

 

Audio-Technica AT2035


The AT2035 is a large-diaphragm condenser with a very good reputation in the quality department.Designed for critical home/project/professional studio applications and live performance, this side-address cardioid studio condenser delivers exceptional detail and low noise. Equipped with a switchable 80 Hz high-pass filter and 10 dB pad, the AT2035 handles high sound pressure levels with ease. Along with its rugged construction and high-performance specifications, the AT2035 provides an exceptional level of consistency from model to model. It comes equipped with a protective pouch and a custom shock mount. You will need to purchase an XLR cable and an external mixer or sound card with XLR jacks. The ease of use, reliability and audio quality make and price ($180) make this microphone a good choice for your internet radio station

 

 

 

Rode NTK

I thought I would throw in a microphone in the $500 range even though it is not necessary to invest so much money when you initially start your radio station. But, let us just say, you have a big budget and you want to buy a microphone that some of the pros use. The Rode NTK is a premium valve condenser microphone featuring a large capsule gold-plate membrane with hand-selected and graded twin triode tubes for wide dynamic range, ultralow noise, and fantastic presence and warmth. Although I have no experience with this microphone, many voice over artists appear very satisfied with the final voice quality.

In Conclusion

Now you have some suggestions you can consider for your project. Remember that your choice of microphone depends on the money you have to invest; the general rule is that the more you spend the better the microphone will sound. Of course there are exceptions like if you can find closeout deals, specials or even a good quality used microphone at an unbeatable price.

Another factor that comes into play when selecting a microphone is how exactly you sound when using them. Do not take for granted that because you pay more money for a microphone that you will automatically sound awesome. If you have the chance, try the microphone and see how it fits with your voice.

Remember, as time will pass, your experience and knowledge will grow. You will speak to others and get their opinion on different types of equipment based on their personal experience. When you finally become a radio station guru, your next purchase will be an even more intelligent one. It will probably reflect more your current reality, depending on what path your career in radio has taken you.

If you decide to do your own research on microphones, you will come across two different type of microphones, condenser and dynamic. Here is a great article by Joe Shambro that explains the difference between the two types. http://homerecording.about.com/od/microphones101/a/mic_types.htm

Hopefully you now have a better understanding about microphones and this information helps you make a good choice. Next we will talk about some of the accessories need for your microphone.

How to add and submit your station to ITunes Radio

Posté le avril 17, 2013 Par Derek Bullard Publié dans Francais, Starting a radio station 1 Commentaire

itunesEvery radio station owner that is serious about their project should submit their internet radio station to ITunes Radio. You will need to meet their requirements and follow their guidelines closely. The process can take sometimes close to a month, so be patient. You will need to have a solid server of at least 300 listener slots. We can help you find the best server here. Remember, the purpose of this article is to serve as an aide to your submission process and we can in no way guarantee that you will be accepted by ITunes. If you are not comfortable doing the submission process yourself, we can attempt for you for a ontime fee of $35US. The process is guaranteed meaning if you are not accepted you will receive a full refund.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

* Streams must broadcast at a bitrate of 128k or higher, except for spoken word such as News/Talk, Sports/Radio and non-music Comedy where AAC/AAC+ streams 64k and higher are acceptable.

* Stations can list only one bitrate and one genre.

* Stations using names other than their own to be listed higher in the directory or twice in the directory will be rejected.

 

If you have already sent new submissions or updates, they will be processed within approximately 5 business days.

 

TO ADD, EDIT, OR TROUBLESHOOT YOUR LISTING

 

1) All emails must have one of these three subject lines as follows:

 

* Station Submission: (station name) (ex: Station Submission: Hits Radio)

* Station Update: (station name, exactly as it appears in iTunes)

* Other Inquiry: briefly state issue here

 

2) If you have updates for several stations, please forward all requests at once and into one email.  Please attach the information in a document (Excel, Pages) if there are more than three updates.

 

3) We will only accept requests from the contact that we have on file for the station or a station owner. Listeners, friends, station personnel not listed with us cannot make requests on behalf of a station.

 

4) **UPDATED SUBMISSION FORMAT**

 

Submission requests must contain all of the following information and be submitted directly into the excel spreadsheet we have provided for you, available for download here:

 

http://www.itunes.com/radiosubmission

 

Station Name (this must be the name as it is used in your station’s official branding; you may not change your name to start with ‘A’ to be listed higher unless it is a legitimate part of your station’s name) *Station genre City, State Country of Origin (select your 2-letter country code) Short station description (to be shown in tuner) *Explicit material? (Yes or No) *Frequency (select 23) Website for station (include full URL, beginning with http://www…) *Approved (select Yes) Contact name, email, phone number and iTunes Store login account/email address *Status (select Active) *Strength (select 45) Audio Stream IP/URL (sorry, only one url per station) *Language of Broadcast

 

*These fields have been pre-populated in the spreadsheet for your convenience. When inserting information into the Station Genre, Country of Origin, Explicit, Frequency, Approved, Status Strength and Language fields, please click the drop-down arrow to view your list of allowable entries. Inserting information that has not been made available to you in these fields will result in a rejected submission.

 

Once you have completed your spreadsheet with all of the above required information, save your work and drop the excel file into an email with the remaining necessary station information attached directly in the body of your email:

 

Stream Type (MP3, AAC or AAC+)

Cover Art: attach a 1400 x 1400 JPG or PNG image using RGB colorspace to your submission form

Please note:

 

– Stations will not be reviewed if they have not been submitted via an excel spreadsheet or have elements of the spreadsheet missing. All fields are mandatory.

– Any spreadsheet that has been modified from the original template provided will not be reviewed or listed.

– Our updated submission process relies on precise metadata. This means that any typos will result in an automatic rejection and the station owner will be notified and asked to review his or her spreadsheet for errors. Please review your station information for proper use of grammar and capitalization.

– We are currently undergoing a metadata audit to ensure the proper use of things like spelling, capitalization, grammar, etc.

Here are a few examples of station descriptions that will result in an automatic rejection:

 

– The BEST Hits On The Air  E V E R !!

– Beat Central –> Broadcasting Your Favorite Tunes !

–  STREAMING HARDCORE HOUSE  **24/7**

– your official station playing NON stop jams

 

Here is how the above stations should read in order to be considered for approval:

 

– The best hits on the air ever!!

– Beat Central, broadcasting your favorite tunes!

– Streaming hardcore house 24/7

– Your official station playing non stop jams

5) Station update requests must contain the following information:

 

Station name (this MUST be the name as it exists in iTunes) Contact person name, email and phone number The specific update you’d like us to make ONLY (do not resubmit information that is remaining unchanged)

 

If you have updates for more than three stations, please submit all modifications into an excel spreadsheet.

Please note that if you are sending station updates via an excel spreadsheet you may not include station submissions in the same file, and vice versa. Please keep station submissions and updates in separate excel files.

 

6) Further notes:

 

Please ensure that your station stream works properly in iTunes:

 

* Open iTunes

* Select ‘Open Stream’ from the ‘File’ menu

* Enter your audio stream URL

 

Remember: only .m3u, .mp3 and .pls formats are compatible with iTunes. IP addresses (with these format streams) are also acceptable. .asx, .wma, .qtl and other various formats are NOT compatible and should not be submitted for consideration.

 

iTunes does not guarantee specific times of updates, station addition or station maintenance.

 

Additions and changes may only be made to the directory included with iTunes 11. No changes can be made to older versions of iTunes. If you do not see your station, first ensure you are using the latest available version of iTunes, available here:

 

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

 

Station names, descriptions, and URLs may be edited to conform to our editorial and technical standards.

 

We may remove your station at any time, without notice. We may not re-add a station depending on the issues surrounding its takedown. In most circumstances, we will attempt to contact you when we remove a station, using the contact info you provided to us.

 

Please allow up to 5 business days for your station to be added before inquiring about its status.

 

Thank you for your interest in iTunes Radio.

 

Regards,

iTunes Radio Team

itunesradio@apple.com

 

Online Radio Station Directories

Posté le avril 14, 2013 Par Derek Bullard Publié dans Starting a radio station 1 Commentaire

There are online internet radio directories that allow you to submit your radio station information. Carefully read the instructions, some will ask you for a banner exchange or to register to the site. Don’t expect a high amount of listeners coming from these sites since you are listed among thousands of other radio stations. The best thing about these Internet Station Directories is that you are creating links that will help the page rank of your website, therefore, giving you better positioning on Google. I have an updated list of some station directories that are working well. (Updated April 14, 2013)

1)Radiotower
http://www.radiotower.com/
Direct link to add your station here

2) Streaming the net
http://www.streamingthe.net
Direct link to add your station here

3) Radio Beta  http://radiobeta.com
Direct link to add your station here

4) Vtuner Internet Radio http://vtuner.com
Direct link to add your station here

5) Nexus Radio http://www.nexusradio.com
Note:  Listeners must download their player to tune into the stations listed.
Use the contact form to ask about submitting your station. Use specific station details to ease the process.

6) Filtermusic http://filtermusic.net
Direct link to suggest your radio station

7)Omninternet http://www.omninternet.com/radio/radio.asp
Submit your radio station 
directly here

8) Web-radio http://www.radio-directory.com
Submit your station here

9) Streamfinder http://streamfinder.com
Add your station here

10) Music goal http://musicgoal.com
Register and then add your station here

11) XLTRAX Music Network http://xltrax.com/index.php?mf=radio_guide
Join now as a Radio affiliate and add your station here

12) Reciva   http://reciva .com
To add stations send an email to  or submit here 

13) SHOUTcast   http://shoutcast .com

You need to have a ShoutCast server and it must be set to public. Once you set it to public allow 7-14 days to pass before you will appear automatically on their network and website.

14) Streamdir http://streamdir.com
Add your stream via the form here 

15) Nokia Internet’s radio broadcaster site
Add your station here

16) Netradio list http://netradiolist.com
Add your station here

17) Streama http://streama.com
Request your station 

18) Tuner24 http://tuner24.com
Add your station here 

19) Delicast http://delicast.com
Submit your station here

20) Radiobunch  http://radiobunch.com
Add your station here 

Promoting your internet radio station to make money

Posté le avril 14, 2013 Par Derek Bullard Publié dans all posts, Starting a radio station

PART ONE start_radiostation

Promoting your radio station to make money.   There is no doubt that every single person I meet, interested in starting an online radio station, is a die-hard enthusiast of the Radio Broadcasting World.  From the current and old timer pro jockeys to the amateur or gamer deejays they all can be considered genuine radio and music lovers. However, every entertainer appreciates an audience and every entrepreneur enjoys some type of financial reward. The common question all of these exceptional people have simmering on their minds; How can I promote my online radio station so that it makes some money?

As significant as this may be, it is important, before thinking about money to take one step back and concentrate on actually promoting the radio station to gain new listeners. Attract new listeners and you will eventually attract those advertiser dollars. Unfortunately there is no miracle answer to the question. Please don’t let people fool you into buying videos, eBooks or memberships that claim to have the secret methods to making money with an online radio station. There is however, proven guidelines and techniques that will help you promote your radio and increase your audience. Before you start to promote the radio you have to understand that running a station is exactly like running a business. Are you ready to invest your time and possible some money to make it a successful venture? If your life does not allow you at the moment to invest a lot of time or any cash, is your expectation of success at a reasonable level? Let’s begin with some key elements and concepts you need to consider once you have decided to embark on your successful musical journey.

Business Plan

This is the first key element to consider. Sadly it is a step that is often skipped. Many station owners claim that it is perfectly outlined in their head. This is a very bad idea because when you have everything written down on paper you can easily refer back and modify it at any given moment. It also becomes an important tool to share with your potential partners and investors. Find a free template online and simply fill in the details. Make sure you include an introduction to your radio and outline your business and marketing strategies. Be sure to present your plan in an exciting and unique way so that it stands out from among the masses of stations out there. Therefore, your business plan becomes your guide to assure you that you are on track to reach your objectives.

Target Audience

Now you need to consider who will be your target audience. Once you make up your mind about this you need to find out where they are hanging out online. A lot of people starting radios online are usually part of an online community. They participate actively in forums or social networks (Twitter, Facebook, You tube etc.).

Station Genre and Music

Now it is time to decide on the genre of music for the station. The station will please a potential niche audience if you are playing music they want to hear. Avoid mixing up genres and focus on being one genre such as Dance, Indie, Country, Pop, Talk, etc. If you decide to play different types of music be sure to keep an updated schedule that is available on your website so that the listeners know what to expect. Good radio automation software allows you to build daily playlists. Add live or pre-recorded shows to your schedule. Keep the music fresh and exciting. Make sure your files have proper metadata tags so that the listeners can easily see the title and creator of what is playing.

Staff

Running a station with the everyday tasks involved, can be a tough job, every bit of help counts. Most of the time, station owners are not in a position to hire employees. Try to attract volunteers to help you out. Deejays, managers, webmasters and article writers all can be a valuable addition to the team you build. But do not be quick to hire just anyone. As much as a volunteer can help you, they can literally quickly destroy the station you built. Deejays that have poor internet connections will cause you to lose listeners. Staff members that enjoy gossip and drama can also be poisonous for your team. Be sure to interview each person before giving the controls and be swift to act when a problem arises.

Website and its Traffic

Most listeners will turn up first on your website. If your website is outdated, of low or mediocre quality your potential listeners will turn away faster than they clicked. Many station owners refuse to acknowledge this and are missing out on a huge following. Keep the site fresh, clean and full of content. Always make sure that you have multiple players to tune into. Make sure they are clearly marked for your visitors. You need to observe and monitor the traffic you are receiving. This will help you with your marketing strategies.

Social Media

Social media is so popular today that it cannot be ignored by radio stations. Some of the most recognized social media sites include Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter etc. Conduct some research to see which ones will work the best for you. When you post comments or status updates be sure to be creative instead of intrusive or annoying.

Internet Radio Station Directories

There are online radio directories that allow you to submit your radio station information. Carefully read the instructions, some will ask you for a banner exchange or to register to the site. Don’t expect a high amount of listeners coming from these sites since you are listed amongst thousands of other radio stations. The best thing about these Internet Station Directories is that you are creating links that will help the page rank of your website, therefore, giving you better positioning on Google. Click here for an updated list of some station directories that are working well.

Elite Radio Station Directories

There are a few limited radio directories that have so much traffic they actually do bring some listeners. They are described here as the Elite Radio Station Directories. They are a little difficult to submit to and they can be selective. However if you follow the instructions closely without skipping any steps you should be successful. The first and most popular one is ITunes. The second one is Windows media Guide and the third one is TuneIn. TuneIn may not bring you as much traffic as ITunes but it is great for mobile, tablet and media device platforms. Even car manufacturers starting to offer internet radio are utilizing the TuneIn radio database in their devices. Look for my guide on how to submit your station to those directories. Howto add your station to ITunes article is here (More Coming soon!)

Press-Releases Do a search on Google for ‘Free press releases’ sharpen those writing skills and submit your news articles. The articles will be spread out across internet and picked up by various websites including Google. This helps immensely for your Search Engine Optimization.

Link Exchange Make sure you have some graphic design work for your radio station such as a banner. Don’t be shy to contact various website owners via email and ask to exchange banners and links.

Newsletters It is very important to remain connected with your listeners. Make it a point to capture the email addresses of your listeners. The best way to do this is through a subscribe button or join up section on your website. Keep your members up-to-date with station news and music related content they signed up for.

Create Listener Loyalty Again it is up to you to be creative and unique in finding ways to retain the loyalty of your listeners. Simply interacting with your listeners via online chat and social media can help a lot to create a bond with your fans. Encourage them to send comments and suggestions. Consider holding online competitions or contests. Give small prizes that will keep them appreciative and coming back for more. You can do a search Google and sign up for services that offer rewards and points for return visits to your site.

Offline Promotion Remember promotion is not just done online. You can reach a huge audience in your community. Print out some flyers, brochures and business cards. You can deejay at local events and parties and advertise your station with a printed banner. If you have some extra cash place an ad in your local news publications. Try and partner with other businesses to play your radio in exchange for Ad placement. Keep your eyes open for local events like fairs or expositions; setup a booth, radio and speakers and spread the word. You will notice that most of the suggestions outlined in this article cost nearly nothing at all. The best marketing doesn’t have to cost a penny. Paying click sites like Google and Facebook ads were specifically left out of the article because they can wait until you have gained more experience and start making some revenue. They can be very complex to understand and you need to properly comprehend how they work if you want to have successful ad campaigns. If you don’t use them right you will see yourself throw a lot of money away.  So make your plan and follow through daily on the methods we gave you. You just need to be determined, hardworking and focused. Be creative and listen to your fans. Have a look around the internet and see how other radio stations are doing it. Each day take a moment and step back to listen to your radio station and ask yourself:  Would I listen, enjoy and stay tuned to this radio station?  I wish you the best success on your musical radio journey. Derek Bullard, CEO of Francais Contact me info (at) Francais.info Skype: dibblebee

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