Sunday, July 13, 2008

Radio Interviews

I am an on-line publicist for more than 100 clients and have gotten them on hundreds of radio shows, both on the Internet and on the air.

Sometimes I send out dozens of inquiries or bios to hosts and never hear back. The least these hosts could do is write back if they aren't interested.

What is it about people? Don't they read their emails? Don't they respond to them? After all, I am doing them a favor by providing the hosts with possible guests.

I am a "Radio Advocate" who interviews radio hosts about their shows on my program, The Radio Host Show, on Blog Talk Radio. Many of my guests offer prizes or services to listeners. The format follows national events and holidays. The goal of the show is to introduce listeners everywhere to the vast number of radio programs both on the Internet and on the air.

If a host inquires about being on my show, would I not respond?

It's just common courtesy.

What do you think?

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