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Getting on Radio.. Tomorrow!
your book is all about relationships, this might be a perfect opportunity for you to get on radio. Pitching with PizzazzWhen pitching radio, we put together what we call our guest "one sheets." These one sheets are simple one page releases with a catchy headline, a snappy intro, and a bullet point list of "talking points" my guest can speak to (don't forget the contact information). When you're pitching radio, especially morning shows, make this one sheet fun! Don't hesitate to get creative with it as long as it fits in with your topic. The more creative and eye-catching you get, the better your chances of getting called back. Follow UpIf you're submitting your one sheet to many shows at the same time, it's often not necessary to follow up. Our team will usually just send a fax over and let the station contact us if they're interested. A Match Made in Media HeavenBecause we've been able to clearly define an audience for any particular guest we offer, the ratio of bookings is very high. If you've been sending out pitches with little response, consider reevaluating who your audience really is. If your topic isn't morning drive time material, send it to an afternoon or evening show. Know the limitations of what you're promoting and decide where it fits in. Knowing this will double your chances of getting scheduled on a program. If you can, listen to the show you're pitching. If the station is in another state, log onto their web site to see if you can hear what the program sounds like. If they don't offer audio streaming, call the front desk and ask to be put on hold! Five to ten minutes of listening to their show will give you a good idea of their format. Be HelpfulIt's important to know that while you're promoting your topic, the first order of business is to offer assistance and helpful advice to their listeners. Be very, very generous with your tips, ideas, and suggestions. Go For the SyndicatesIf you want to get on several stations at once, pitch a syndicated show. There are hundreds of them to choose from all around the country. You might even consider pitching (radio) news broadcasters. If you get an item picked up for news inserts it will get repeated several times throughout the day! TimingWhen you pitch is often crucial to getting picked up. Depending on the show and the size of the station, you could get a same day interview or be scheduled weeks out. Usually the larger the show the longer the lead time. If you're planning on targeting a holiday, start with a first round of faxes a month out. As you get within the two week range, send them again. One, Two, Three, PitchUnlike many televisions programs and news shows that won't feature their competitor's information, radio stations usually don't have this policy. Unless you're targeting a station like NPR (with competitive programming), you won't run the risk of getting overlooked just because you've been on a different station. A Few Pitch PotentialsThere are a number of things that you might be able to pitch to. Consider Easter, Memorial Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day, Independence Day, the summer vacation season, back to school, Thanksgiving, Christmas, military holidays. All of these offer a myriad of great angels for pitch potential. For example, while the summer vacation season might seem like a travel heavy topic, why not pitch something a bit different. Did you know that the amount of people who get lost in the wilderness doubles during the month of July? If you have a book on survival in the wilderness, this might be a perfect time for you pitch yourself to radio. Best Times to PitchThere are certain times of the year that are better than others for pitching radio. Whenever possible, I always try to 'feed' the media during times when I know they'll be hungry for news and guests. Some of the best times I've found for pitching are during holidays and vacations. The week between Christmas and New Year for example is excellent, as are the summer months. Another great time? Federal holidays when news is almost guaranteed to slow down. And finally consider doing an author tour without ever leaving your office! How? Well, radio of course! Ninety-five percent of the people I book on radio do interviews from the comfort of their own home. "See" you on the airwaves!Radio Tip!If you're searching for stations in your area? Then head on over to the following links. For a listing of AM stations: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.htmlFor a listing of FM stations: http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/fmq.htmlAnother great radio locater is www.radio-locator.com
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