How do I contact 1Xtra?

How do I contact 1Xtra?

How to contact us. You can email us at [email protected].

How do I get my music on BBC Introducing?

Aspiring artists can can simply upload their music and get the chance of being scouted. Using the BBC Introducing uploader, artists are able to easily sign up. All they need to do is to fill out some information, such as their artist name and postcode, and then they can upload their tracks. It’s that easy!

How do I submit my music to BBC radio?

It’s a simple as uploading your music to www.bbc.co.uk/introducing. All you need to do is register and then upload your music. Your music is then sending to the local shows based on your postcode. We make sure that everything uploaded is listened to within 6 months of it being uploaded.

How much does it cost to play a song on the radio UK?

How much do UK radio stations pay per play? Well actually, radio stations don’t pay YOU per play, they pay two royalty-collection organisations: the Performing Rights Society (PRS for music) – an organisation that collects royalties for songwriters, composers and publishers.

How much does it cost to get your song played on the radio?

“In Hot AC and Top 40, could be anywhere from $1,000 to $2,000 depending on the competition.” Two other radio veterans estimated that the total cost of promoting a song to “urban” radio and transforming it into a hit was between $100,000 and $125,000.

How old is Reece Parkinson?

23-year-old
Reece Parkinson is a 23-year-old radio & online presenter currently presenting for BBC Radio 1Xtra on his talk show called “1Xtra Talks” every Sunday from 9pm.

How do I send a message to Radio 1?

WhatsApp: You can text us on WhatsApp via the Radio 1 number 03700 100 100. SMS: You can also text us on 81199. Texts will not be included in your inclusive text bundles, and the exact cost of each message depends on your service provider – it is typically between 10 and 15 pence per message.

Do you get paid for BBC Introducing?

How much will I get paid? 50% of what we receive for your track(s) pro-rated across the total number of tracks used.

How can I introduce my song?

Perhaps the most common way to introduce a song is through echo singing. Another common way to introduce a song is simply to sing it until the students are familiar with the melody and words. When they’re ready to join in, they sing along.

How do I submit my music to radio?

Know how to submit your music Creating an electronic press kit, writing a music press release, or sending out one-sheet including links to 1-3 of your best tracks is the most common way to approach radio stations, as well as press publications and blogs.

Where can I submit my music UK?

Submit your music to these UK radio stations

  • Amazing Music. Genre: Rock, Alternative, Indie. Submit your music here.
  • BBC Introducing. Genre: All. Submit your music here.
  • Radio Reverb 97.2FM (Brighton) Genre: All.
  • Rinse FM 106.8FM (London) Genre: Garage, Grime, Dubstep, House and Jungle.
  • Touch FM UK. Genre: All.

How do I send my tracks to 1Xtra?

Send your tracks on CD or MD to 1Xtra – Homegrown Cuts, PO Box 1X, London W1A. Make sure you include accurate contact details. We have a couple of rules.

What is the postal address for 1Xtra?

Find a show Our postal address is: 1Xtra, PO Box 1X, London, W1A. As much as we value and respect your comments, please be aware that we get thousands of emails a day and although we’ll try, we can’t reply to them all individually.

How do I listen to Xtra Live?

If You need help, click here! Listen online to the internet radio of BBC Radio 1Xtra live, which is the sister station of BBC Radio 1. Launched in 2002 when the growing popularity of underground music forced BBC Radio 1 to start a separate station focusing on the line of urban dance and rhythmic contemporary music.

What happened to sideman on 1Xtra?

Sideman has left 1Xtra with immediate effect following the BBC using a racist slur in a news report. The 1Xtra presenter announced his departure from the station on social media, saying it felt like “a slap in the face to our community”.