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Irish Airplay for Irish Bands

  • 16-03-2011 10:37am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 190 ✭✭


    Calling All Galway Bands / Artists
    Are you ready to do something that will improve your chances of getting heard on radio in Ireland?

    What ?
    The Irish Association of Songwriters, Composers and Authors’ (IASCA) are about to launch a project to increase the amount of music from Irish Bands/Artists played on Irish radio stations.
    The project involves the local music industry in each county working together, and centres around a daytime local radio slot spotlighting music of all genres by Irish artists.
    The wonderful folk at Galway Bay FM have agreed to pilot the project on Jon Richards show, and so we begin in your county.
    Once successful this will roll out into other counties and the aim is eventually to national radio. We have to prove the support is there for Irish artists first.

    Why ?
    We know from talking to bands like you that you are frustrated at not having any success getting significant airplay on Irish radio. Irish music is suffocating in a world of international heavyweights. Outside influences (reality tv shows/hugely funded marketing campaigns) determine what makes playlists on national and local stations in Ireland, and these influences are drowning out the chance for Irish Artists to get heard in their own country- both established and upcoming artists alike.
    Unlike other European countries, there is currently no minimum quota in the Broadcast Act for Irish radio stations to play music from Irish Artists.
    Radio is a business, and they believe they are delivering the music their listeners want to hear on their playlists, and too often that playlist does not include Irish Artists.
    There are amazingly supportive evening/weekend DJ’s on Irish stations who do play Irish artists, and they must be supported.
    This project is to promote music from Irish Artists to the daytime audiences, maximising the amount of people that hear it and may like it. We are a nation of many genres of music, pop, rock, folk, traditional, which all have to be nurtured and supported - you don’t hear Poker Face being sung in stadiums at sporting fixtures!!!
    All genres of music share a lot of the same issues, so supporting each other is necessary.

    We at IASCA have devised a project to work alongside radio, Irish Artists and people that work within the music industry (retail, venues, studios etc), to join forces to change this, but we need your help, to work together and support each other, and ultimately make this project work - now is the time to act.

    Who?
    IASCA is the new Irish Association for Songwriters, Composers and Authors. Launching for membership soon, we have been working behind the scenes; to build and launch IASCA, to improve radio play in Ireland for Irish artists; meeting with other artist support groups; joining forces with our European counterparts. IASCA will provide a voice for your concerns and issues as a member, and will have a private members area on iasca.ie where Irish artists of all genres can communicate and support each other.

    This project is supported by First Music Contact, Breaking Tunes, Music from Ireland, Music Managers Forum, IMRO, RAAP, Galway Bay FM, HMV Galway, The Roisin Dubh and more.

    When?
    From April, at 3.30pm every day, on Galway Bay FM’s Jon Richards show, Jon will play a track by either a local or Irish artist and will promote any album/ gigs /news that artist has. This ‘spotlight’ has to be promoted by us all introducing new and established artists to a wider audience.
    The daily play will culminate month end with a half hour daytime show of continuous Irish music, something that does not happen on any other radio station during the day in Ireland.

    How?...
    ...can you/your band help and benefit from this project and make it a success:

    Join the following facebook pages for project updates - http://www.facebook.com/pages/IASCA-Iris....85690123?ref=ts

    Make sure you are registered and have your best music available to be heard on breakingtunes.com – this is where Jon Richards will be checking out local artists

    Send your best song into Jon in Galway Bay FM
    PLAY IRISH, Galway Bay FM, Sandy Road, Galway
    (Label it clearly, give phone and email contacts on it)

    If you are not a member already, register with a collection society such as IMRO http://www.imro.ie/content/join-imro so they can pay you any royalties due from radio play. Music users such as broadcasters, venues and businesses must pay for their use of copyright music by way of a blanket licence fee. IMRO collects these monies and distributes them to the songwriters, composers and music publishers who created the songs. The monies earned by copyright owners in this way are known as public performance royalties.

    Also, if you are an artist or a session musician, any tracks that you have performed on that are broadcast on the radio or played in public, RAAP will ensure you receive any airplay royalties that may be due to you RAAP http://www.raap.ie/index.php?go=how-to-join-raap

    Announce the project on your facebook / website / myspace /etc at the beginning of April so that your fans in Galway tune in and support Irish artists (we will remind you of this nearer the time and try to let you know in advance who the artist being played every day is)

    There needs to be communication between the listeners and the show, so we all need to text in requests to Jon for that slot, and also review/comment on the song each day....Will announce the text number nearer the time

    Can you or anyone in the band can help out with any of the areas below (any project work can be exchanged for Artist advice or guidance from any of the music company’s involved)

    - Graphic Designer (poster/flyer)
    - Poster and Flyer Printer (know someone that can do it for free/reduced price)
    - People to put up poster and flyer in the shops and venues in Galway city and county (c’mon everyone can do that)
    - Or even better, drop us a line and let us know what you do for a living and we’ll try come up with a way of incorporating what you do into the project. Get your band seen and heard by being part of the project team! -
    - Meet other people in your industry, support the project, spread the word, if the project is successful, it can increase the amount of Irish music played on radio both locally and nationally. It starts with you.

    At this moment, the content of the above email is for you/your band only, we will release details to media once we perfect the project.

    Sinéad Troy
    General Manager
    IASCA - Irish Association of Songwriters, Composers and Authors
    T: + 353 (0) 1 6448039
    E: info@iasca.ie
    W: http//:www.iasca.ie
    : http://www.facebook.com/pages/IASCA-Iris....rs/314885690123
    A: Copyright House, Pembroke Row, Baggot St. Lower, Dublin 2, Ireland


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 432 ✭✭jus_tin4


    Great Idea, hopefully it works out! australia play something like 60% national music, Why cant ireland do that, like we have the talent


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 11,382 Mod ✭✭✭✭lordgoat


    Again great idea.

    You should consider getting in touch with Cathal Funge over at phantom fm, his icon slot is all irish music and one of the best resources for getting irish bands out there imo.


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