How To Improve The Sound Of Your Radio Station

How to Improve The Sound Of Your Radio Station by Steve Warren

If you are looking for quick and simple way to improve the sound of your radio station without having to exert too much effort, then here are top five ways on how you can do it.

Radio veteran and co-author of Music 1 radio station software Steve Warren shares valuable and expert tips that he picked up during his forty years of radio broadcasting. These five tips cover: (continue reading after ad)

1. Brevity
2. Cliche Radio Lines
3. Staying Out of Ruts
4. Re-thinking Occasionally
5. Taking Notes

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Steve Warren is a radio veteran from Austin Texas. He is co-creator and developer of the popular and highly-regarded radio station software Music 1, as well as being a seasoned broadcaster and consultant.

To learn more about the Music 1 radio station software visit the website at www.gomusic1.com.

Also in this month’s Ezine, Don’t miss this fantastic 4-disc DVD collection featuring over 4 hours worth of insights, advice and knowledge from one of Ireland’s best-known DJs. Recorded ‘live’ at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, the DVDs include 2 hours of ‘Basic Radio Techniques’ and 2 hours of ‘Advanced Radio Techniques’. Find out more at www.presenterworkshop.com.

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