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In need of Syndicated Programming for a College station

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mike2504

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I was wondering if anyone out there knew of programming that we could pick up for barter on a college radio station. It is a small college station in Manchester, New Hampshire. I wasnt sure if any shows were made for the college audience.

Thanks for your help!
 
> I was wondering if anyone out there knew of programming that
> we could pick up for barter on a college radio station. It
> is a small college station in Manchester, New Hampshire. I
> wasnt sure if any shows were made for the college audience.

There a number of syndicators that will provide talk and music shows to college stations. For talk, Business Talk Radio and Lifestyle Talk Radio are good places to start. Zeo Radio Networks has a wide range of music shows. There are many others, but these come to mind. Of course, if you're not near a large metro area, a larger syndicator like Premiere, Westwood One, or Jones might even be willing to clear some programming they wouldn't get on in your area otherwise. Of course, it would help in that situation if you're a licensed college station vs. a student-run LPAM
 
mike2504 said:
I was wondering if anyone out there knew of programming that we could pick up for barter on a college radio station. It is a small college station in Manchester, New Hampshire. I wasnt sure if any shows were made for the college audience.

Thanks for your help!

What kind of show are you looking for I have 2 that maybe right for your station.

Send me a email and we can discuss it further.

[email protected]
 
Might I reccomend Keller's Cellar. Also if it is still around The Rolling Stones Radio Hour is a fine program to fill late night slots.
 
We have a half hour weekend program that is progressive and interdenominational. A lot of college stations carry it around the country (we're on 157 stations including our flagship WSB AM Atlanta).

For more information visit www.day1.net or email me at pwallace at day1 dot net.

Good luck!
PW
 
I would highly recommend the Wild Wild Westmar Show. The host is Brad Westmar - very funny dude, and he has two sidekicks that alternate now and then.

The show is free for both listening and broadcast purposes. You can visit http://www.wildwildwestmar.com or go to http://www.kchost.net. I carry their show on my stream (Web Mix) at http://24.150.22.23:8000/listen.pls (you need Winamp for that by the way. :D. I'll be airing a replay tonight at 6pm EST.

Cheers,
Jody Thornton
 
I think The New Wave of Radio for Younger Kids. Is The Bobby Bones Show. go too www.bobbybones.com Its Syndicated in Wichita, Kansas at Channel 96.3 and Been Number one in Austin Texas for about 3 Years now. And Yeah with in the First Year of being on Air in Wichita, Kansas is #2 in Market Range Less then one year it got there.
 
"Floydian Slip" is a 60-minute weekly Pink Floyd show. Cash-free/100% barter, with easy electronic distribution.

Get in touch ...
 
You are more than welcome to us my twice weekly cooking show. Free to all stations, 2 minutes each, quick, easy, cost saving meals. Answers to listen email questions, barbecue, grilling, sports tailgating, AND a weekly focus on food safety and food recalls etc. Would be good for students on a budget and more.

Email me - [email protected]

I have a few student stations, and stations catering to a college audience. Email weekly, 2 MP3's every Wed. Listing on the web page affiliate page, call in interviews, media copies of books for promos.

Good luck on your search - Kent Whitaker
 
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