Both the US and UK radio markets are quite different, but share similarities in terms of show structure and music. I recommend checking out the Radio.co University for some help guides: radio.co/radio-university/ We offer both iPhone and Android apps. Reach a wider audience by getting your station on both, here's how: radio.co/radio-university/app-builder
As licensing differs from country to country, we have a few tips and point you in the right direction to cover your radio station here: radio.co/blog/stream-licensing-explained/
Depends on the countries you're broadcasting to and a few other factors (listener numbers, how often you play commercial music, etc). When it comes to licensing there's no definitive answer, so I recommend contacting your local government to help you get where you need to be.
No, you need a soundcard to process audio. Most computers, like Macs, have built-in internal soundcards. Got another question? Why not talk with us over the phone by booking a demo: radio.co/book-a-demo
No, you need a broadcasting platform like Radio.co which is designed to handle audio streams. For more info check out: radio.co/radio-university/create-your-own-radio-station
Was just viewing your website. 1 question: What is the cost of using music? I know royalties have to be paid. Is this something that is covered in the Cost of your Plans? ok that was 2 questions
We don't cover royalties. It's up to the broadcaster to make sure they have the proper licensing, for more info check out: radio.co/blog/stream-licensing-explained
Not with Radio.co, but I imagine you can with video streaming services like TH-cam and Facebook. Take a tour of Radio.co to see how it can work for you: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio
do your stations support in India? I recently setup a station in radionomy and when i tested the streaming link, it said " this station is not available in your country". They have geolocked it.
Stations hosted with Radio.co are available worldwide, so you shouldn't have a problem in India. Get started today with your 7 day free trial: radio.co/pricing
Correct me if I'm wrong, but why would someone pay for a server since you need your pc to run 24/7 anyway to stream to this server???? Just make your PC the server people. Lmao.
Go for it. But it's a bit difficult though, and you've got server costs, maintenance, and what happens when your server goes down? Plus, how are you sharing your station? Apps? Smart skills? Again, if you're clued up on this stuff then go for it, if not then we might be able to help. Speaking of which, free advice: radio.co/radio-university/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station
Pricing is in £, $, and € here: radio.co/pricing Radio licensing advice can be found here: help.radio.co/your-account-billing-and-tips/tips/music-licensing-royalties
Hi radio.co I'm the manager of urban8radio we are having terrible terrible trouble getting and keeping listeners? Could radio.co please give us a hand if that's possible
We have a few guides worth checking out on how to attract, engage, and keep listeners coming back... How to Get More Listeners for Your Internet Radio Station: radio.co/blog/get-more-listeners-for-your-station 7 Tips on How to Present Great Radio: radio.co/blog/7-tips-present-great-radio How to Turn Your Radio Listeners into Content Collaborators: radio.co/blog/turn-radio-listeners-into-content-collaborators Need a hand with something else? Get in touch with our team at studio@radio.co.
Great video , Thanks I will be using you guys in my venture. I'm in the US is it any different in the U.K Then here in the States?
Both the US and UK radio markets are quite different, but share similarities in terms of show structure and music. I recommend checking out the Radio.co University for some help guides: radio.co/radio-university/
We offer both iPhone and Android apps. Reach a wider audience by getting your station on both, here's how: radio.co/radio-university/app-builder
Thank you in enjoying it so far
Is there a deal where we can pay a copyright payment somewhere and then play any artist we like?
As licensing differs from country to country, we have a few tips and point you in the right direction to cover your radio station here: radio.co/blog/stream-licensing-explained/
Cool stuff!!
Question: would you still need to consider royalties when using commercial music, even if the radio is a non-profit?
Depends on the countries you're broadcasting to and a few other factors (listener numbers, how often you play commercial music, etc). When it comes to licensing there's no definitive answer, so I recommend contacting your local government to help you get where you need to be.
If the artist you are playing is affiliated with ASCAP, BMI or any publishing companies you have to pay royalties.
can i broadcast live without a sound card?
No, you need a soundcard to process audio. Most computers, like Macs, have built-in internal soundcards.
Got another question? Why not talk with us over the phone by booking a demo: radio.co/book-a-demo
Can you broadcast off say a Virgin or Sky computer server?
No, you need a broadcasting platform like Radio.co which is designed to handle audio streams. For more info check out: radio.co/radio-university/create-your-own-radio-station
Thanks for your quick reply. I mean't receiving internet stations on your radio, sorry for the confusion and lack of subject relevance.
If you mean relaying, then yes - here's how: help.radio.co/advanced-features/media-and-tracks/scheduled-relays
Was just viewing your website. 1 question: What is the cost of using music? I know royalties have to be paid. Is this something that is covered in the Cost of your Plans? ok that was 2 questions
We don't cover royalties. It's up to the broadcaster to make sure they have the proper licensing, for more info check out: radio.co/blog/stream-licensing-explained
Can I have a chat room while I broadcast live?
Not with Radio.co, but I imagine you can with video streaming services like TH-cam and Facebook. Take a tour of Radio.co to see how it can work for you: radio.co/blog/broadcasting-online-radio
do your stations support in India?
I recently setup a station in radionomy and when i tested the streaming link, it said " this station is not available in your country". They have geolocked it.
Stations hosted with Radio.co are available worldwide, so you shouldn't have a problem in India. Get started today with your 7 day free trial: radio.co/pricing
Where I can get a Jingle for my radio show?
Find music and jingles here: radio.co/blog/radio-plugging-find-new-music
Brilliant, thanks
No worries 😀
Correct me if I'm wrong, but why would someone pay for a server since you need your pc to run 24/7 anyway to stream to this server???? Just make your PC the server people. Lmao.
Go for it. But it's a bit difficult though, and you've got server costs, maintenance, and what happens when your server goes down? Plus, how are you sharing your station? Apps? Smart skills? Again, if you're clued up on this stuff then go for it, if not then we might be able to help. Speaking of which, free advice: radio.co/radio-university/how-to-start-an-internet-radio-station
is this just British cost and licensing?
Pricing is in £, $, and € here: radio.co/pricing
Radio licensing advice can be found here: help.radio.co/your-account-billing-and-tips/tips/music-licensing-royalties
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Agreed
Me too.
Hi radio.co I'm the manager of urban8radio we are having terrible terrible trouble getting and keeping listeners? Could radio.co please give us a hand if that's possible
We have a few guides worth checking out on how to attract, engage, and keep listeners coming back...
How to Get More Listeners for Your Internet Radio Station: radio.co/blog/get-more-listeners-for-your-station
7 Tips on How to Present Great Radio: radio.co/blog/7-tips-present-great-radio
How to Turn Your Radio Listeners into Content Collaborators: radio.co/blog/turn-radio-listeners-into-content-collaborators
Need a hand with something else? Get in touch with our team at studio@radio.co.
And just PLAY good Music!
Always.