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Syndicating Radio Shows on Traditional Radio Stations

Syndicating a radio show through a network of traditional radio stations is hard but not impossible, especially if you have some resources available. This area provides links and tips on doing just that. Descriptions of services are from the individual websites or companies.
How Do I Suggest a Show For Satellite Radio?
Want to suggest your show or a new program for XM or SIRIUS Satellite Radio? Here is the procedure and email addresses you need to make contact with the right people at each service. Read more.
Public Radio Exchange
"The Public Radio Exchange (PRX) is a nonprofit Internet-based service for digital distribution, peer review, and licensing of radio content."
Bryan Farrish Syndicated Radio Promotion
"Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion promotes syndicated programs so that they can be cleared (aired) on additional stations. Both commercial and non-commercial stations are included..."
Syndication.net - Steps to Syndication
Here are the basic steps to syndicating a radio show.
RadioLinx - Independent Rep Firm
"RadioLinx is an independent rep firm specializing in the sale of vendor services and syndicated programming to the radio industry."
How to Create & Distribute Your Own Radio Talk Show for Fame & Profit
This is information on a book available on the subject of syndication. It is not a recommendation, only a resource you may be interested in.
Radio Syndication, How to Create, Produce, & Distribute Your Own Show
This is information on a book available on the subject of syndication. It is not a recommendation, only a resource you may be interested in.

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