How do I get my music on Radio 6?
How do I get my music on Radio 6?
Interested in getting your music played on 6 Music? Then you’ll need to send your CD to Jeff Smith, the head of music at the station. He meets with his team on a weekly basis to discuss the playlist and if he likes your music it will be considered. You can also send your music directly to a producer or presenter.
Can I get Radio 6 on FM?
What frequency is BBC Radio 6 Music on? In a world of multiplatform radio, with DAB, FM, HD Radio and radio online, there are many different ways to tune in, whether you want to listen in the car, on the bus or at home.
What station is BBC Radio 6?
BBC Radio 6 Music
| Frequency | DAB: 12B BBC National DAB Freesat: 707 Freeview: 707 Sky (UK only): 0120 Virgin Media: 909 Virgin Media Ireland: 912 Astra 2E (28.2°E) Intelsat 901 (18°W) |
| Programming | |
|---|---|
| Format | Alternative/Indie music |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | BBC |
Can I listen to BBC radio for free?
BBC World Service radio stream live and for free.
How do I get my music on BBC radio?
It’s a simple as uploading your music to All you need to do is register and then upload your music. Your music is then sending to the local shows based on your postcode. We make sure that everything uploaded is listened to within 6 months of it being uploaded.
How do I get my music on local radio?
To get your song played on the radio, either you or your radio promotion company approaches program directors/music directors at radio stations. You’ll then need to promote your song to them using a combination of press releases or one-sheets, phone calls, and faxes.
What MHz is radio1?
Listen to BBC Radio 1 on FM
| FM | 97.1 MHz |
|---|---|
| FM | 98.7 MHz |
| FM | 98.8 MHz |
| FM | 98.9 MHz |
| FM | 99.0 MHz |
Is there a BBC radio app?
Android Version Of BBC’s iPlayer Radio App Hits Google Play At Last, Heading To Amazon App Store Soon. The U.K.’s BBC has launched an Android version of its iPlayer Radio app which lets U.K. users listen to BBC radio stations live or catch up on scheduled programmes they missed.