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6 Steps To Start An Online Radio Station From Home

August 16, 2018

Do you think that today’s radio stations are almost always boring and impersonal? Probably, you are right. It’s not easy to find a decent radio station that transmits interesting content or impartial information about politics or the economy. Also, you may be tired of today’s radio stations because of too many ads.

Ever Thought Of Your Own Radio Station?

Just another question for you – have you ever thought to start your own radio station? We know your answer, it should sound like “I’m not a professional” or “I don’t own any radio equipment or experience”. You are a little wrong because it doesn’t take a professional to start a new radio station. Anyone can create a radio station and turn it into a nationwide business. All it takes is to understand how to do it and what legal issues are involved in this venture.

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Ready To Know What You Have To Do?

If you are curious to learn what it takes to start a new online radio station, here you are with a list of basic steps to follow to make your project come true. Just take a note of these steps and consider if you feel ready to start your radio station right away:

  1. Define your idea of radiomicrophone
    Not all radio stations are the same. There are interesting stations and boring stations. It all depends on the concept behind the project for a radio station. So, step number one consists of deciding what kind of radio you want to start. Consider also how many collaborators you want to work with you, what type of content you want to broadcast, how much music you want to insert to separate different programs.
  2. Find our your collaborators
    If you aim to work along with other people, you should make sure to hire the right ones. Look for a skilled and qualified DJ, a journalist with a nice voice is also needed, you may also want to hire a live singer. Think about if you want to have guests for your programs or just recorded interviews.
  3. Brand your radio station
    Of course, you have to think of a name for your radio station. Make sure it’s an original name (you don’t want to copy any other existing radio). Also, choose a name that people can remember easily. A short and easy name will work perfectly, but avoid boring names or too simple names that are definitely unattractive. Check the existing trademarks to be sure your radio station name can be used online.
  4. Music copyright laws
    The laws for music copyright are a critical aspect of any new radio station. You can’t think to start a radio project with possible legal issues. In the case of non-musical programming, you won’t have any problems, but if you want to transmit any music, you’ll have to buy a license. Check for it in your country to know how much it will cost you. Here you can find a variety of news, advice, and information about legal issues for launching a radio station, including music licensing laws.
  5. Get the right equipment
    This is one of the most complex tasks for beginners. Although you don’t need a big budget to get the right equipment, you still have to consider a lot of things. For example, you’ll need at least a USB condenser microphone, a pair of headphones, a computer, a solid connection to the internet, a camera (it’s useful for live Youtube broadcast). If you want a slightly more sophisticated setup, you may get an audio interface to convert audio signals from XLR studio microphones into high-quality digit outputs. Another element that you may need is a mixing desk to manage multiple input channels instead of software mixers.
  6. You need breaking news to share
    In the case you want to start a radio station for sharing news, you’d better sign up for the RSS feeds of all the blogs or online magazines that you normally follow to get breaking news. Once you are signed up, you’ll get all the latest news in one place ready for your radio programs. Keep in mind that you may use specific tools like Feedly or Tewwtdeck, but there are even more including Google Alerts.

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