10.6.12 ROVE LA Tonight in US!!
Oct 6, 2012 18:33:39 GMT -5
Post by pi on Oct 6, 2012 18:33:39 GMT -5
Oct 6, 2012 13:51:01 GMT -5 @aleksandrakv said:
Here are some of the twitter handles where I've been requesting Trespassing, once a day:ENERGY 103.7 þ @energy1037sd
San Diego's next great radio station!
1019 THE MIX CHICAGO @1019mixchicago
Chicago's 101.9fm THE MIX. Home of the Eric & Kathy Morning Show (@ericandkathy) and fresh MIX Music!
B104 þ @b104
The Valley's Hit Music!
Z100 New York þ @z100newyork
Official Twitter of New York's Hit Music Station!
Q102 Philly þ @q102philly
ALL THE HITS!
937 WSTW @937wstw
Follow the crew!! @s*&@^#rgraves @nancyjohnson937 @mikerossi @jointheshow and @mraaronprice
933FLZ @933flz
Tampa Bay's Hit Music Channel with TWO HOURS of commercial free music at 11:30a, 4:30p & 8:30p. Listen: tiny.cc/flzlisten or via the iHeartRadio app!
Tampa, FL · www.933flz.com
I think Twitter and FB might be the way to go for us Europeans. If anyone knows some more important /twitter accounts, please let me know.
I agree that Twitter and FB are the way to go is you are outside of the US or requesting from outside the radio market.
A few suggestions....
1. Twitter -- make sure that your Twitter Geolocation is turned off. Instructions here: support.twitter.com/forums/26810/entries/78525#
2. Twitter and Facebook: remove any geographic reference from your profile or User ID.
3. Facebook: Block your location on your Facebook account: www.troublefixers.com/hide-your-geo-location-on-facebook/
I recommend setting up accounts solely for requesting and keeping them "clean" of any location info.
Your Web IP Address is associated with a Mediabase or Radio Station Website request. You should use these request methods for your local station, Z100 and Q102.
Only request by phone if you are local. And only do it if the radio station wants phone requests. Many stations do not want phone requests.
If I tweet from my computer and not a phone, will it show an IP address?