SimonMaher wrote: » Fairly blatant plug here, so mods delete at will if it infringes the rules. People ask about the financial side of things and how niche stations might be viable and this article covers that in a more business-oriented way than might be the case in more pop-culture articles:http://businessandfinance.com/no-maher-heroes-anymore/?ref Simon
Avatar MIA wrote: » Simon, Good article, but unless I missed it, it skirts around how Revenue is generated.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Having updated my phone and downloaded the 8Radio app recently, I have started tuning in a few times in the last week. I was listening to it this evening for a while. Simon Maher was on. It's great to hear live programming and it does sound like the old Phantom in style, i.e pirate and temporary license phases and of course Mr. Maher! Long may this radio project continue. It really is a quirky and exciting musical alternative.
SimonMaher wrote: » Fair question Avatar - I've just been answering it for a listener on Facebook "In revenue terms, it has to be a mixture of older traditional sources (Spot advertising to you and me) combined with Sponsorship and Promotions and a focus on event based revenue (joint ventures with promoters etc) and of course working to maximise the digital revenue available. It's tight, but if the output of the station is right, then is very do-able given the opportunity!" Simon
Former Former wrote: » So the change is really more on the expenditure side? i.e. keep costs as low as possible and keep it viable that way?
Howard the Duck wrote: » You pay for something like netflix so why not pay a small amount a year to help fund a good radio station.
Avatar MIA wrote: » You'd have to have an access only by pay module, and that would be practically impossible with Radio. Even the likes of Netflix have their problems with pirates.
Howard the Duck wrote: » No you wouldn't, The likes of podcasts that use Patreon are accessible by everyone but create extra content that only Patreon subscribers get.
Avatar MIA wrote: » I don't think it would be suitable to music you don't own yourself, serious rights issues. What type of podcast would a radio station do that would generate money? Who would be the subject of the podcast, and how much would they charge? It's hard to see it work.
SimonMaher wrote: » The listener-supported model is used quite a bit for niche radio around the world. Increasingly, some broadcasters are turning to a sort of hybrid model where some of their revenue is Commercial (ads, sponsorship, banners etc) while another part of their revenue comes from Listener support. Probably the closest we would have here would be the Christian radio station Spirit FM. It's used a lot in Australia and the US in particular. If you're a real nerd like me, this article might be of interest:https://hudsonvalleyone.com/2017/03/27/can-a-commercial-radio-station-also-be-listener-supported/ Definitely something that an operation like 8Radio.com would have to (and has!) considered. For us, we'll see what comes out of the recent BAI Expression of Interest phase and make our future planning decisions from there. Simon
8Radio.com is brought to listeners through a variety of platforms, including live Internet streaming, Smartphone Applications, and now via a Temporary FM license. 8Radio.com is delighted to confirm that we will be broadcasting on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays on FM to Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway during May and June 2018 and again at weekends in September and October 2018! By broadcasting on FM, 8Radio.com believes there is an opportunity to further strengthen its audience and drive traffic towards its online presence. Additionally and importantly, it is hoped that these temporary FM broadcasts and the ongoing development of 8Radio.com will lead to the opportunity to apply for a full-time terrestrial broadcast licence using a business model designed to make the operation of independently owned niche radio stations financially viable while providing quality output. Frequencies: Dublin 105.2FM – Weekends (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) May 5th to June 4th 2018. Cork 106.7FM – Weekends (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) May 5th to June 4th 2018. Limerick 105.5FM – Weekends (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) May 5th to June 4th 2018. Galway 87.7FM – Weekends (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) May 5th to June 4th 2018. Our FM Broadcasts run from Friday night at Midnight to Midnight on Monday night under licence from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Programming will continue on-line and on-demand as usual through the week at 8Radio.com and on our bespoke Smartphone Applications. People often ask us about our philosophy, our USP and all that stuff. We sum it up this way: “We are black, we are white, we just say it, we just play music we like. We are uncomplicated, we don’t try to be cool, we just are who we are, people will like us or they won’t like us and that’s ok. We enjoy what we do, we share what we do, it’s not complicated, it’s so simple, its just 8. And in a world of complication and having to think and being shouted at isn’t it nice to just be with someone as simple and lovely as 8?” A limited number of Sponsorship opportunities are available for 8Radio.com’s FM broadcasts and details can be found HERE. 8Radio.com is always open to new music submissions and tunes along with contact details should be emailed (MP3 192k or Higher) to music@8Radio.com or by post to 8Radio.com, 38A Camden Row, Dublin 8 Media/Sponsorship Contact Simon Maher – simon@8Radio.com – 087 2712321 W: 8Radio.com T: @8RadioIreland F: Facebook.com/8RadioIreland M: 8Radio.com, 38a Camden Row, Dublin 8 P: 085 745 0335
ghostdancer wrote: » back on FM from next weekend for a few weekends:http://8radio.com/?page_id=1992
Max Headroom wrote: » Brilliant news...Will we hear ed Sheehan then.....:)