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poster yourself
poster yourself
WJSUS Radio!
1)Decide on your show's format -- music, talk, music and talk, or perhaps an interview show.
2)Find a way to make it fresh and not imitate shows that are already on the air. Why would anyone want to listen to an imitator when there is already the real thing, especially with satellite radio?
3)Know your limitations. If you want to fill the void left by Phil Hendrie, for instance, who's a master of voices and characters, you need to be able to pull it off. Not many (if any) people could do that successfully.
4)Figure out who will be your demographic and target that audience. For instance, if the focus is Hip-hop music, don't reach out to the over 40 crowd. If it's seniors, don't broadcast your show at 11 at night. If there will be advertisers or sponsors, spick ones that appeal to your particular market. Diet program commercials during a cooking show -- not very feasible.
TOPICS – 1 or 2 Corinthians, or Galatians
REQUIREMENTS - 10-15 minutes,
background information on the audience,summarize the letter and the messagewe should take away from the letter.
Welcome to WJSUS radio. It is all Jesus, all the time. You and your team of highly specialized and talented speakers have been commissioned to join WJSUS radio for a series of talks on the epistles – Paul’s letters to the various early churches. BUT, be aware, your talents are well known.
You will have a LIVE Studio Audience! The sky's the limit- mini documentaries, radio drama, fake commercials, singing original songs, interviews, dialogues, commentaries. Feel free to add visuals to enhance to audience’s experience!
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