the Syndicators Get Airplay on Award-Winning Blues Internet Radio Station
January 2003 - The Internet is a beautiful thing for independant artists. Right now there is no better way for musicians to find and reach whatever musical niche market they occupy.
Why? Because of the potential reach of "Internet Radio." Only a few traditional broadcast radio stations can make a profit and stay alive in any given region. To stay in business, they need to attract as many listeners as possible so their advertisers get the most bang for their advertising buck. So if, for example, there aren't enough Funk Blues fans within a station's broadcast reach, the station is forced to change its programming, or it'll die.
Enter Internet Radio. Instead of targeting one of about 200 radio markets, people using the Internet to broadcast music can reach anyone worldwide who has Internet access. A critical mass of listeners for almost any style of music imaginable can be found. As a result, there is an incredible variety of great Internet Radio stations, run by people all over the world and available through a number of websites.
Enter the Syndicators and an Award-Winning Internet Radio station called "Every Day I Have the Blues." Paul Fields runs this station on Live365.com. Computer users can visit the site, find the station, and save it as one of their favorite stations so it's there the next time they visit and log in.
The station plays a wide variety of Blues music, and has renewed its focus on including independant Blues acts mixed in with some of the greatest Blues recordings of all time. All the details can be found on Paul Fields' site, TheBluesNet.com. And the Syndicators are proud to announce that thay are a part of it.
"I play the Syndicators on my radio show because they lay down some good sounds," not just because they are an independant Blues act, says Fields. Click over to Live365.com now to find his station, and play it every day! You'll like what you hear. And every once and a while, it will be the Syndicators.
For more information about TheBluesNet, visit www.TheBluesNet.com. For more information about the Syndicators, contact theBoys@Syndicators-Blues-Band.com.
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