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It’s Easy: West Seattle

November 25th, 2011

The vibe is easy on Easy Street in West Seattle– far enough from downtown for families and seniors but close enough to keep life interesting for local musicians.TurnHere, Inc., produces Internet video for a variety of businesses across the globe including media, real estate, small businesses, travel and financial services. Our 2000 filmmakers shoot and produce Internet videos in more than 50 countries that emotionally engage viewers with compelling, authentic stories. With deep backgrounds in media and video production, our in-house team of producers work with our partners on creative treatments and leverage the talent of our filmmaking network. We help our partners distribute their videos across the Web to a variety of partners including Google, Yahoo!, AOL and MSN. Founded in 2005, the company is privately-held and based in Emeryville, California. www.turnhere.com
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5 Easy Ways To Get Great Internet Radio Guests Part 1- Finding Guests

September 24th, 2011

5 Easy Ways To Get Great Internet Radio Guests Part 1- Finding Guests

You’ve got a great radio show, but you want to make it even better. How do you find even more great guests, and how do you contact them when you do? This is part 1 of a 3 part series on finding and contacting potential guests for your internet radio show. (Or any other interview.)

You know the types of subjects you and your audience want to hear about. Use Google (or your favorite search engine) to find out what, and more importantly who, is hot in that field.

The great thing about finding guests on Blogtalk is that you can hear what interviewing that person is like. You also know they do Blogtalk interviews, and can usually find a link to their website. This makes contacting them even easier.

 

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Authors are always wanting to share their latest book with a larger audience. Look in your local bookstore for the new books coming out in your subject. You can also go to Amazon.com for great authors. They have a lot of great books (and potential guests) that haven’t gotten into the mainstream bookstores yet. This will make them even more eager to find an audience.

Joining a few active groups on social media sites can be a gold mine. Most hosts like to brag (and with good reason) about their best interviews, and most don’t mind sharing their best guests. After all, if you like someone, you want them to do well, and helping them find more exposure is good for everyone. You can even promote your favorite guests and win brownie points from them and the other hosts both!

 

Put a survey on your website or just ask for emails. Ask your audience who they would like to hear on you show. Since it is all about your audience, why not find out what they want? They may know about people you’ve never heard of, or remind you about someone you’ve always wondered about, too. When you contact the guest, you can honestly say your audience asked for them by name! It’s a great way to get your foot in the door.

 

This is a site specifically designed to connect radio hosts and guests. Put your profile up and guests will contact you. Go through the guest profiles and look for your target subjects. They are organized by the same categories as Blogtalk, so it is easy to find just the right guest.

Web Radio Resource is the one stop Free site for connecting Web Radio Hosts and Industry Experts worldwide. Are you both a Guest and a Host? No problem. You can have up to 6 Free basic profiles of your choice! Come make your Free Host or Guest Profile Today!  http://www.webradioresource.com

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Rascal Flatts, Easy

September 10th, 2011

2011 Live Concert in Bristow, Virginia at Jiffy Lube Live, Rascal Flatts, Easy with Sarah Evans

Janice and Sonia are helping to raise funds for the expiditing the adoption of North Korean orphans into the United States. They sang.. I want Nobody, nobody, nobody nobody… Janice and Sonia… I AM NOBODY !!! I love you too.
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Create your Very Own In-house Micro Radio Station in 5 Easy Steps

July 19th, 2011

Create your Very Own In-house Micro Radio Station in 5 Easy Steps

Imagine …

You’re lying on your favorite sun lounger in your garden.

There isn’t a cloud in the sky.

You can feel the sun’s rays on your skin and there is a gentle breeze blowing through your hair.

There is a wooden table to your right. On the table is a tall glass. Inside the glass is your favorite ice-cool drink.

Next to the glass is a radio. From the radio you can hear your favorite music, old time radio shows, audiobooks, or whatever it is that tickles your fancy. When whatever you are listening to finishes another one of your favorites will start without you ever having to move a muscle.

Life is good!

Okay, you can stop imagining now and get back down to reality. The reason I asked you to imagine that particular scenario is that I wanted you to feel just how wonderful it is to have a little device called an FM transmitter. Some of you reading this will know what I’m talking about, but for those who don’t let me explain.

An FM transmitter is a rather clever gadget that allows you to transmit sound directly from your computer to any radio in your house. It’s completely wireless and works just like a normal radio station, but on a much smaller scale.

Here’s what happens. It’s really easy.

Step 1 – You plug the device into your sound card.

Step 2 – You select a frequency on the device that you want to broadcast at. For example you might select 92.5 FM.

Step 3 – You pick a radio show you’d like to listen to and start it playing on your computer.

Step 4 – You go to any FM radio in your house and tune it in to 92.5 FM.

Step 5 – You sit down and enjoy

The radio needs to be within a certain range, which will vary between 50 feet and 300 feet depending on the strength of the FM transmitter you are using and the number of walls and other obstructions the signal need to pass through to get to you.

The wonderful thing about FM transmitters is it allows you to listen to all the MP3 files you have stored on your computer or one of the online music services, whilst at the same time giving you the freedom to move around your house.

Luckily, the price of FM transmitters has dropped over the past few years and you should be able to pick up a decent FM transmitter that will work throughout a typical house for less than 0.

When purchasing an FM transmitter there are several things you need to consider before you make your decision to buy. Most important of all is the distance the signal covers. If you live in a tiny apartment there’s no need to spend the extra money on a powerful unit that will transmit 1000 feet, unless of course you want the whole neighborhood to be able to tune in to your broadcast. On the other hand, don’t buy one that will only transmit 10 feet if you want to listen at the bottom of the garden which is 150 feet from your computer.

A second thing to look out for is a digital display. Some units have no digital display telling you what frequency you are tuned into and require you to turn a screw on the back to adjust the frequency. This procedure can take quite some time as it requires a bit of trial and error. The end result is exactly the same, but with a digital display it is easy to set the FM transmitter to a specific frequency by reading the numbers on the display and then set the radio to exactly the same frequency.

Finally, some units require batteries whereas others run from the mains power supply. If the unit you buy runs off batteries make sure that it has an auto-off facility that will allow you to set a period after which the unit will automatically turn itself off. If you don’t have this you’ll find yourself wasting a lot of batteries.

FM transmitters are ideal for transmitting around your house, but the same technology can also provide an ideal way of listening to your MP3 player in your car without having to invest in an in-car MP3 unit. Just plug a battery powered FM transmitter into your MP3 player and then tune your car stereo into the same frequency.

So, now you know just how easy it is to set-up your very own micro radio station for your very own listening pleasure. It doesn’t matter whether you are a music fan, an old time radio aficionado, or an audiobook lover, this is one little gadget that can really add to the overall enjoyment.

Ned Norris is the webmaster of RUSC Old Time Radio (rusc.com)

one of the most popular old-time radio sites on the Internet. It’s a place where you can journey back in time to the golden days of old-time radio whenever the fancy takes you,. You can download or listen online to thousands of classic shows, and read editorial features on the stars of time time.


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Easy VLPA/I&S at UW (University of Washington) ? MUSIC 162 easy or….?

June 8th, 2011

Question by ?Hi!?: Easy VLPA/I&S at UW (University of Washington) ? MUSIC 162 easy or….?
I registered for Music 162 (American popular songs)..for spring quarter…for any of u guys who have experience in this class or have heard about it.. Can u please give me your feedback on it..and also if u know any other easy VLPA or I&S I would be very happy to know that too….thank u in advance…

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Submission Interview with Speak Easy internet Radio IndieFest 2011

March 17th, 2011

Submission talking about their music, their mission and their artistry.
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The New York Giants’ Very easy Triumph over the Washington Redskins

January 19th, 2011

The New York Giants’ Very easy Triumph over the Washington Redskins

There was not much enthusiasm among the team members of the Washington Redskins as they entered the New Meadowlands Stadium at East Rutherford, New Jersey. They were lacking backup support for starters and the only player of note that could be seen was quarterback Donovan Mcnabb. Were they anticipating the worst and in that way bringing it about? Or was it just that they had learned to expect defeat after a rash of consecutive losses. Whatever the case, there was no spirit that could be detected and the snow itself seemed to have been an additional deterrent to their enthusiasm. One person who should have been with them was absent and this was their defense lineman. He had not reported for practice and was therefore eliminated from the game. What was easily detected was the absence of support for the starters and the fact that defense lineman had been dropped from the players because he did not come for practice the Friday before.

It was a sweep of 31-7 for the New York Giants, the fifth victory in a series that they had so far won over the Redskins. The defeat of the Redskins was the eighth one out of the total of 9 games that they played for this season. Their play was as unmotivated as their entrance was and eventually, even the performance of quarterback Donovan Mcnabb was affected as he was repeatedly foiled and tackled by rookies of the New York Giants. As for the Redskins’ defense, none existed. The team could only stand and watch New York Giants’ 265-pounder Brandon Jacob hurtle back and forth on the playground. The only resistance they offered to the offense of the New York Giants was to futilely wave their hands as they watched touchdown after touchdown being made.

The new York Giants started out by scoring two touchdowns without effort. This was followed by some fumbling with the ball and an eventual third touchdown. And that was how most of the game went. The redskins failed to move as a concerted whole. They were disorganized and missing their cues. If they had seemed to be intimidated when they came in, they were looking bullied helpless towards the latter part until all the way to the end of the game.

It was not an entertaining spectacle to watch and fans were visibly getting restless. Some have left the stadium midway in the game. The New York Giants seemed as if they were practicing instead of playing a game against professionals. The defense of the Redskins was easily penetrated by the New York Giants and just as easily evaded. Their offense, as was noted, was periodically thwarted by rookies among the New York Giants.

The New York Giants are now on the same level as the Eagles. On the other hand, the Redskins have lost any chance of improving their ranking for the rest of the season and all their future games will be played because that is what they are being paid to do.

Last Sundays’ game was not one of the better ones for the season. There was simply not enough fight in the redskins to inspire excitement in the crowd. It stands out as one of the classic examples of how boring and ugly a game can be if the people playing have convinced themselves, on beforehand, of their eventual defeat.
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Success is easy in Washington DC!

November 16th, 2010

Success is easy in Washington DC!

You remember what people say about capitals of nations? That they are so boring you might as well cross it out from your itinerary list? Well, Washington is sure an exception. As the capital of the United States of America, Washington DC exudes out that cozy atmosphere with all the tree-dotted avenues and 18th century structures. When you talk about Washington DC, we talk about America’s dreams and realities. It has a population of about 607,000 and an area of 65 square miles.

Being the city that houses the White House, US Capitol and other key national institutions, it is no wonder why a lot of people go here. You can easily make it big here! Success is not hard to come by as long as you know what is in store for you! If you have just settled in, enjoy the sights then find a way to work for those tourist spots!

So how to make it big in Washington DC anyway? Read up and mull over it!

1. Go for the biggest companies in Washington DC.

Washington Post launched The Post 200 which lists down all the top 200 companies in the city. So if you want to be successful, hunt these successful companies like Choice Hotels International Inc., FTI Consulting Inc., Capital Source Inc., Federal Reality Investment Trust, Allied Capital Corp., Fairchild Corp., American Capital Strategies Ltd., EPlus Inc., Radio One, PRA International, Ciena Corp., Rowe Cos., Duratek Inc., Corporate Executive Board Co., LaSalle Hotel Properties., SI International Inc., Trex Co., TNS Inc., XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., Corporate Office Properties Trust, MicroStrategy Inc., VSE Corp., InPhonic Inc., PEC Solutions Inc., Capital Automotive REIT, webMethods Inc., Fieldstone Investment Corp., LCC International Inc., Manugistics Group Inc., Martek Biosciences Corporation, Strayer Education Inc., Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Washington Real Estate Investment Trust, Allied Defense Group Inc., TeleCommunication Systems Inc., CompuDyne Corp., Advisory Board Co., Bowl America Inc., GSE Systems Inc., Orbimage Inc., Cuisine Solutions and yes, The Washington Post!

Look for those companies and others included in the The Post 200, impress the employers so they would hire you then inch your way to the top!

2. If you love performing arts, there is one place to go: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Aspiring actors, dancers and singers, audition at every chance you get at this center where there are six theaters that feature the ballets, musical performances and awesome places. If you are really good enough, you might end up playing for the Washington Opera and National Symphony Opera where they are JFK Center for the Performing Arts regulars.

3. If you are artistically inclined, show your stuff at the Smithsonian Institution.

The Smithsonian Institution has 16 museums and art galleries and it’s so big it would take you one day to see everything! If your work lands here, then you know you’ve already made it!

You might also want to check out the National Gallery of Art.

4. Love anything education, then head for the National Geographic Society’s Explorers Hall.

If you are a budding teacher, then you can start practicing your skills here!

5. Work in Georgetown!

Georgetown is where the trendiest and priciest shops are! This place is so busy you will not run out of things to do and jobs to have!

6. Into broadcasting?

If you are dreaming to be next Peter Jennings or Christiane Amanpour, then working for the Voice of America will do wonders to you. Get a position in the newsroom and you are guaranteed a fast ascent.

7. Run for a position? Why not?

The White House is here, so is the Pentagon and even the FBI! So if you just work hard and dream big, you might snag a position in any of the three! From entry level you can work your way to the top!

You might get dissuaded if you haven’t accomplished a lot in the first few months of your stay in the Washington DC. Hey, you do not have to worry. If you are one hardworking and patient person, it will not be long when you will be able to say to your family and friends with pride: “Washington DC is where it’s at!”

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Lap Band Surgery in Metro Washington Dc : How Easy it is to Loose Weight in Washington Dc Through Lap Band Surgery

October 30th, 2010

Lap Band Surgery in Metro Washington Dc : How Easy it is to Loose Weight in Washington Dc Through Lap Band Surgery

Washington DC is one of the best and advanced places in United States. Whether it comes to school or medical facilities in Washington DC you can avail best quality services. People suffering from morbid obesity in Washington DC can take the benefit of Lap Band Surgery. Lap Band Surgery is one of the best weight loss procedures and availing best weight loss procedure at best place of United States is different fun. In this article you will be provided with the complete information of Lap Band Surgery In Metro Washington DC.

Lap Band surgery means a surgery, which is done to insert a round silicon band around the stomach to reduce its size. So, stomach allows less amount of food to enter than usual with the feeling of satisfaction. If you are taking less amount of food then automatically stored fats start dissolving making you slim. Lap band can be inserted by number of ways like Bariatric Surgery, Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Surgery etc. It depends on the choice of patient that what way he or she chooses. Most of the people around the world prefer Laparoscopic Surgery because it is the safest, fastest and reliable surgery. It provides quick recovery, no pains, and short hospital stay etc.

Laparoscopic surgery consists of short 4 or 5 incisions in spite of one long incision, which reduces pain. Inch-long slits are made in the patient’s abdomen. The surgery is performed through these slits (Laparoscopic Surgery) and with the use of tiny cameras. This all should be done by the highly trained surgeons. The surgeon has to rely on special tools and the use of cameras to perform the laparoscopic procedure. The surgeon must know about the ins and outs of the device also. One of the useful advantages of Lap Band Surgery is that it is irreversible and adjustable according to person’s suitability. It can be adjusted by injecting saline water into the access port of Lap Band.

After the Lap Band Surgery, you are suggested not to take tea, coffee, or soda drink etc because caffeine is not permitted for first three months. Some of the Lap Band surgery complications are nausea, vomiting, gastroesophageal reflux, stoma obstruction, constipation, dysphagia, diarrhea, and abnormal stools. Occasionally, the narrow passage into the lower part of the stomach may become blocked by a large portion of unchewed food. If you are also suffering with obesity, you can adopt this method to lose weight (Lap Band Surgery) keeping in mind all the merits, demerits and precautions and getting Lap Band Surgery done in Washington DC will be good for you.

Alan-James is the researcher and writes articles for lap band surgery z com. He is writing about lap band surgery. He has been working about this topic for three years. He has completed his post graduation from Boston University. For more information about lap band surgery and any kind of lap band topic visit at http://www.lapbandsurgeryz.com

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Simple & Easy Media Tips to Giving Good Interviews on Radio and Television Shows

June 4th, 2010

Who doesn’t want to get the word out about their company, service, or product? As a publicity expert with more than twenty years experience in the field, I have encountered hundreds of companies who have wanted the same thing. My answer is to appear as a guest on local radio, TV news shows and/or gain editorial coverage in print which will enable you to get the word out to thousands (and possibly millions) of consumers.

From my experience, here are some tips that will help anyone get started in the race to attract attention from the broadcast media – radio and TV. How To Know if You Are a Good Candidate for Radio and TV.

Almost anyone can be a candidate for radio and TV, but if you are a company with consumer-oriented products you are a perfect fit! If you are a professional firm with legal, financial or consumer related services this would work for you too. With specialty radio and TV programs on law, relationships, lifestyles, health, gardening and more, there are definitely shows out there that can be a perfect match for your message.

Does Practice Make Perfect?

Oh, definitely. The professionals who are in the media all the time make it look very easy, but actually it’s a skill. The more interviews you do, the better you get at defining your message and honing your presentation skills. And once you do a few radio call-in shows and speak to a few hosts, you’ll find that the questions you get are similar. Usually, there’s one area of your message that’s really interesting to people and you can start to craft your answers to respond about that area.

Where To Focus Your Pitches.

Local radio shows on the 250-watt or 1,000-watt AM stations are a great place to start. There’s also internet radio, which is becoming more popular and could be another good way to get started. With more radio shows going to national programming the weekend programs are also the best place to find radio shows that are looking for guests.

For TV go after your local morning news programs or weekend lifestyle segments. And there’s also community-access cable, which can be relatively easy to get on and can provide wonderful experience and a way to build up your confidence on camera.

How to Spark Producer Interest.

Well, first, stay up on the news. Listen to the radio, read newspapers, watch TV. That helps you figure out what’s in the news and how your message might tie in with it. Once you have an angle or tie-in to a current news story, put together a press release that positions you as an expert on this issue and sells them on why they should have you as a guest. Remember, pitch your expertise as a solution to a problem that’s making news – don’t go in with a sales angle!

Getting Prepared for the Interview.

Make sure you’re fully prepared with facts, figures, and anecdotes to talk about when you’re on the air. Make up a cheat sheet or note cards loaded with your best information and key points. Most TV interviews are going to be very short — three to five minutes at most — so you really must know your message before you go on the air.

Do some dry runs with a friend or business associate acting as the host, so you get your answers down. The audience can easily detect the difference between a guest bursting with knowledge and one whose knowledge well is drying up. If you don’t have much to say, you’ll lose the audience’s attention and any credibility that you were building with them.

Do As Many Interviews as Possible.

There is no such thing as overexposure; you want to conduct as many media interviews as you can. The more interviews that you do, the more buzz you will build about your company, product or service. And you should make yourself available at a moment’s notice, if need be. Talk radio interviews are typically done from your home or office, so that makes it very easy.

Think of media appearances as instant promotional opportunities, and be available day or night. Anytime you’re on the air, you’re going to boost your company, product or service’s visibility and sales.

How To Get Invited Back.

You need to sparkle on air. Enthusiasm speaks loud and clear, so in order to keep the audience attentive you need to maintain a high level of interest throughout the interview.

Remember, media is about entertainment. So you want to be both informative and entertaining, not boring. Do that and you’ll find the host jumping in to help you promote your message.

How to Give a Good Interview: Eat, Sleep and Turn Off Your Phone!

It sounds obvious, but the first thing is make sure you’re really well-rested and well-fed. Your attention isn’t going to be focused if you’re hungry or tired.

Also, if you’re doing a radio interview from your home or office, close yourself off in a room where there are as few distractions as possible. Get your cell phone out of there! Then, try and relax and be yourself. Nobody knows your message like you do — so you really are an expert. Have fun with it!

And don’t be too hard on yourself after your first appearance. No one goes out and bats a home run the first time at the plate. So try to be as comfortable as possible and as prepared as you can be, and then enjoy yourself.

Marsha Friedman has been a leading authority on publicity for authors for nearly two decades as CEO of Event Management Services, Inc (EMSI). If you would like to receive her free Ebook “How to Be a Great Talk Radio Guest” visit http://www.emsincorporated.com .

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