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College Radio PDF
A friend of mine has had some success with breaking artists on the college radio in the past. He mentioned that acts like Mims and Bonecrusher garnering substantial buzzes on the college radio scene. Since college radio isn't controlled by the payola system that governs most terrestrial radio and Top 40 stations, the independents have a better shot at pushing their singles on these stations. I've included a Free Download of an updated College Radio PDF for anybody who wants it. The game is to be uploaded and shared with the homies
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New comment Jun '23
0 likes • Jun '23
Awesome 👏🏽
WHERE AM I GOING WRONG IN THE PROCESS
I’ve been doing pretty good at getting eyes on my music. It’s not much but it’s enough to make me wanna drop more content for the people that do listen. The biggest problem I have is getting people to engage and retaining the people that do engage. Even when they comment on the post to say they like the song they never actually listen to it. I respond to people, I engage with their content and other things such as networking. Where am I going wrong in the process?
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New comment May '23
1 like • May '23
I would suggest if you have a budget, to allocate some to run ads. I manage my daughter (Jade Latrice) and that helped a whole lot to draw attention. Stay consistent with content and you’ll get there.
1 like • May '23
@Sharoyce Antwan definitely a process but consistency is key
Does artist development still happen?
The rise of digital distribution and social media has changed the way that artists are discovered and developed. While record labels and other industry professionals have traditionally played a key role in artist development, indie artists are now able to build careers without the support of a label, and are expected to have an established following before receiving any interest from labels. This raises the question: does artist development still happen in the same way as it used to? Also, what does the future of artist development look like in the age of digital platforms and social media? In other words, how can artists best navigate the current landscape of the music industry and build successful, sustainable careers?
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New comment May '23
3 likes • May '23
I used artist development for my daughter (Jade Latrice). She’s grown so much but with anything, it’s an investment.
0 likes • May '23
@Sharoyce Antwan yes…that’s her.
Hello!
Hello everyone! I'm not really new here but I never actually introduced myself. My name is Kesha, I'm a jazz, blues, & RnB singer. I also help manage my Dad's digital presence, he is a jazz guitarist. I've gotten lots of great information and value out of this community and appreciate being here. I wish you all the best!
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New comment Aug '23
0 likes • May '23
Nice to meet you 😊
Hey 👋
Hey guys I'm new to the group my name is Xavier. I'm from Elkhart Indiana and my Producer name is xyoumadethat. I am so excited to be a part of this and wanted to say thank you ..
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New comment Aug '23
0 likes • May '23
Welcome!!
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Artist Management

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