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Free Syndicated Radio Show

radioserena

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My name is Serena, and I produce a one-hour-long radio show that is available in syndication for free to commercial and non-commercial stations alike. Radio Serena is an eclectic music show that, while emphasizing 90’s hits and 50’s and 60’s oldies, plays a wide variety of music guaranteed to keep people guessing. As well as our normal music mix, Radio Serena features themed shows (such as tribute shows, and all request shows), and on the second week of the month, Radio Serena presents the format of the month, where one style of music is presented in the context of a real radio format. Radio Serena incorporates both elements of commercial and non-commercial radio, in that there is imaging, along with consistent musical categories (90’s hits and 50’s and 60’s oldies), yet Radio Serena features non-commercial eclecticism in that anything from Classic Rock to Jazz to Alternative to any other genre might be played on the show. While the show has had success on non-commercial community stations, I would like to expand the show to other stations – especially commercial stations, as I would like to be able to sell barter adds on a commercial version of the show In order to pay for imaging and jingles. Radio Serena is perfect for stations running a free-form format, small commercial stations looking for a great free program to add to their overnight schedule, or commercial and non-commercial stations that want a show that keeps their listeners wondering what will come next.
For your consideration of Radio Serena, here are two links to shows containing the normal music mix of “90’s, oldies, and a whole lot more.”.
https://archive.org/download/RadioSerenaShow23/Radio Serena Show 23.mp3
https://archive.org/download/RadioSerenaShow25/Radio Serena Show 25.mp3
Here are two links for all request shows.
https://archive.org/download/RadioS...w/Radio Serena Show 17 - All Request Show.mp3
https://archive.org/download/RadioSerenaShow31/Radio Serena Show 31.mp3
Here is a link to our second summer themed show.
https://archive.org/download/RadioS...erena Show 27 - Sounds of Summer Part Two.mp3
Here is a link to one of our formats of the month, experimental electronic music “The Charge”.
https://archive.org/download/RadioSerenaShow37TheCharge/Radio Serena Show 37 - The Charge.mp3
Also, all Radio Serena shows are archived at clearingthestatic.blogspot.com.
If this show sounds like a product your audience would be interesting in hearing, please email me at [email protected] to begin a serious dialogue about carrying Radio Serena on your station.
Sincerely, --Serena
 
Who do you envision your sponsors to be? I skimmed through all your offerings and I can't say I liked it. Your best bet would be to think local and buy some time on a commercial station. From there you could possibly expand
 
No real market for an "eclectic music service." It's your personal playlist. If this is what a radio station wanted, they could do the same thing with their own music scheduling software.
 
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