5 Top Internet Radio Startup Tips

5 Top Internet Radio Startup Tips

Internet radio startup tips

Internet radio startup tips

Starting up an internet radio station? Here are 5 tips to bear in mind that will help to give you an edge and keep listeners to your station happy.

1. Keep Your Streaming IP Address Private

Never publish IP addresses for your streams. Always use DNS in links and anywhere else you use to tell people where your stream is. If you publish an IP address, this is what may be bookmarked by listeners. If you then change the location of the stream to another server and therefore IP address, these bookmarks will fail and due to the transient nature of the internet, people will assume your station has closed and you will lose listeners.

You would also have to re-code your website and any links from other websites or directories will fail resulting in loss of audience. So be sure to setup in your DNS settings for your domain a sub-domain (like sc.yourdomain.com) pointing at your stream server IP address. ONLY publish your sub-domain and port. If you change servers, simply amend the DNS entry and no one will know you have moved.

2. Remember Data Speeds and Costs for Listeners

Think about the location and infrastructure of your listeners. If the intended audience in not in a first world country internet links may be slow and data costs high. A 128Kbps stream may sound great, but costs in data may rule out listening on mobile devices in some countries. The audience may well accept a lower bit rate and marginal drop in audio quality if you provide a choice of streams at different bit rates and encoding methods. Mobile users will want to use a lower bandwidth stream to save on their data costs and avoid buffering when their connection cannot keep up with the data from your radio station. Apple will not allow streaming faster than 48Kbps in iPhone Apps.

3. Lookout for Listening Trends

Keep an eye on the numbers of listeners you get and when. Look for peaks and check that you don’t max out your streams and turn listeners away.

4. Don’t Use Stream Scripts

If your encoder allows you to send scripts in the stream try not to. Take the tick out of the box. Scripts in streams can often disrupt the audio and result in a bad listener experience.

5. You Have A Global Audience

Remember your audience is not just Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, it is the world. My internet radio station gets listeners in 102 countries most months.

6. Bonus Tip!

Google people who write to you. You may get some nutters, best to know.

SAM VIBE Review

SAM VIBE Review

Spacial Audio, the creators of popular internet radio automation software, have announced a brand new cloud internet radio broadcasting solution.

SAM VIBE may well spike the creation of internet radio stations as would be broadcasters choose to hop on board a completely cloud based method of broadcasting to a potential audience of millions on the internet. If you wanted to start your own internet radio station in the past you’ll have needed technical knowledge, a room to setup your broadcasting equipment and an always on internet connection and computer to stream your audio.

SAM Broadcaster and SAM DJ are well known for their easy to use layout and now Spacial have taken their idea the cloud.

Start an Internet Radio Station in 11 Minutes

SAM VIBE review

SAM VIBE review

I decided to give SAM VIBE a go for myself and see how easy it would be to get an internet radio stream online. It was only 11 minutes later that my first ‘radio jingle’ was playing to the world!

First, I went to the Spacial website and clicked the ‘free trial’ option and entered some basic details.

Second, I downloaded the software (PC only… I hope they’ll work out a solution for Mac) and ended up running it on VM Ware Fusion for my Mac.

Third, I clicked ‘import files’ and added our Christmas radio jingles demo, hit ‘add to queue’ and selected ‘on air status’ to ON. Boom! Music Radio Creative has an internet radio station.

I liked…

SAM VIBE media typeThe ease of sign up, installation and the software.

The tagging options for each file were very extensive and even allowed for ‘mood’ and ‘genre’ of music track and you could categorise your media type as music, sound effect, jingle, promo, station ID, news, commercial or interview so plenty of variety for all your radio station imaging.

The generous amount of storage (even with free you get half a GB of space).

I didn’t like…

SAM VIBE playerIt’s PC only and I have a Mac. As a cloud based internet radio station solution I was surprised that you can’t just login and control it from your web browser.

The flash player (looks very like Windows Media Player) and I couldn’t find an option to add the name of my radio stream so the pop out player reads ‘On air – SAM05AAC036′ when I’d prefer ‘On air – Music Radio Creative’

Conclusion

I’m sure updates are in the pipeline and this is just the start of great things to come from Spacial. It’s free so why not give SAM VIBE a go here?

Free Summer Jingles

Free Summer Jingles

The best season to freshen up your sound! There are so many reasons that you should consider using summer jingles:

  • People carry the radio with them wherever they go – the beach, the park or in the car with the top down.
  • You want to tap into those ‘feel good’ emotions and associate your brand with sun and fun.
  • They can make your radio imaging sound fresh and different with little extra work.
  • There are so many summer songs you should be playing – get the audio to go with them!

Free Summer Jingles

Free summer jingles

Free summer jingles

You can buy your own custom summer jingles from Music Radio Creative but if you’re just getting started why not download our free summer jingles here.

I understand the value of fresh audio to passionate broadcasters setting up their own internet radio station, podcast or budget radio show on local radio, community radio and hospital radio. That is why – to compliment our paid jingles – I will always endeavour to create free content that you can download with absolutely no obligation to buy.

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