How to create your own radio station

How to create your own radio station

Most of us have been listening  to the radio since we could understand what it was and that is how we found
our taste in music. Radio stations provide entertainment to everyone wherever one may be. Be it at home, at work, in a car or simply on a bus or train, many people like to hear their favourite tunes as well as
various radio talk shows. Since the advent of the internet, we have exploited its many uses and today we’ll harness its potential by learning to start and run our own online radio station and that too without
spending a penny.

What is Spreaker?
There are tons of online services which let you host music, publish podcasts and broadcast live radio. Some of them are paid and some are for free. Spreaker is one such online service or website which is like
an audio platform that allows anyone to create, broadcast and share a personal live  podcast across the Internet in a simple and accessible way.
Spreaker offers a set of tools which include a web-based mixing console,  a music and sound effects library and the ability to broadcast live audio through a widget which can be embedded across websites, social networks and blogs. So without further ado, let’s learn how to use it, as this may well be your chance  to become famous!
 Prerequisites
Don’t worry, you don’t need to have full fledged professional recording   hardware for using Spreaker. You just require a normal microphone connected to your computer. A good headset with  a built-in microphone would be an ideal
option to consider.
Creating and setting up a Spreaker account
Head over to www.spreaker.com and  Signup for a Spreaker account by punching in your details, you’ll be shown  a list of the most talented and popular people on Spreaker. Here you will have the option to follow any of them. Next, you will see a screen which says “Introduce  Yourself”. Make sure that you have
your microphone connected as you will  need to record your voice here. Click REC > Click allow on the flash player  settings popup. Once you are done recording and you think that you have done a decent job then just Click Publish.  Or if you don’t feel like recording your introduction just yet, then press OK!
I’m done
Broadcasting with Spreaker
Lets go on air now! Click on the green coloured Broadcast button at the top of the page. You will be given an option to either broadcast using Spreaker’s recording console or upload a podcast  from your computer. Choose Broadcast and give a title to your episode. For
instance, “My First Broadcast” (Here you  can also choose to share you Broadcast on various social networks). Click  More Options > Add an appropriate Description > Add some Tags (which must relate to your show or the content on your show) > Check the Explicit content option (if your episode is for a mature audience) > Click Next > Click Allow in the Adobe Flash settings popup. Now, the console or the “DeeJay Console” (as Spreaker calls it) will open up.
Spreaker Console 
This is the place where all the magic  happens. The Broadcast LIVE ! option is selected here by default but you can also switch between 24/7 non-stop mode  (works for premium account holders   only) and also the Podcast mode which records your show but is not LIVE. Here  you will also notice that the entire console is divided into different vertical and
horizontal panels, the first panel which has the record button is for starting a broadcast, the second one is for adding  a commercial break, The vertical panels below are for the Microphone, Deck 1 and Deck 2. Then you have a Playlist panel at  the right, below which we have the Sound FX (sound effects) panel.Starting a broadcast is very easy, just click on the Record button on the broadcast panel and your broadcast will be
live online. Once you start a broadcast, you will then see a link at the top of the page which you can copy and share with  anyone. Using this link, anyone can tuneinto your broadcast and enjoy your show.
If you may have already connected your  Spreaker account with Facebook, then whenever you start a broadcast, you will be given an option to publish the broadcast on your Facebook page. This will
notify your friends on Facebook about your new episode and will let them listen to your show.
You can use the microphone panel  from the mixing pads to control your speech volume. The microphone panel also allows for switching your speech quality between HI, MED and LOW. The two deck panels allow you to add a music track from your playlist onto it so that you can play it in your broadcast.
Each of the deck panels also have their  individual volume controls and Left/ Right indicators along with the Play, Stop and Monitor buttons. If you have tracks on your playlist which you might want to play, then simply drag and drop the  required track on either of the two deck panels. Once you play a track on any of
the decks then you will be able to see the  song information and elapsed time at the top of the panel.
The console also has a chat feature  built into it. Your Spreaker followers can chat with you during the broadcast. If you  don’t want to chat with anyone but only make an announcement to your listeners,
you can use the lock chat feature to do so.  You will also find a symbol at the right hand bottom corner on the console, this is  the log feature which stores the Log History of your broadcast. There are some indicators at the bottom left which display the CPU, memory, NET ping and NET  Uplink statistics. You can get creative and add a special touch to your broadcasts by uploading tracks onto your playlist and adding these tracks to the deck panel. The Sound FX or Sound Effects panel allows you to  add small sound effects in between your broadcasts. Spreaker provides a huge list  of available sounds which you can add in your Sound FX list. If you want to take a small break in between your broadcast,  you can add a commercial break too. However, you may only be able to choose a commercial break of your choice once you  sign up for a premium account. Note: You can broadcast for only 30  minutes if you are a free user but the best part is that there is no limit to the number of 30 minutes broadcast segments you can do within a day. You need to upgrade your account to premium if you wish to broadcast for more time per segment  or episode. Stopping your Broadcast You can stop your ongoing broadcast  by clicking on the Stop button in the broadcast panel. Doing this saves your broadcasted episode and takes you to  a page which allows you to edit detailsabout your podcast and add your work to any of the mentioned categories such as
Talk, Music, Movies, News, etc. This page  also allows for sharing your podcast on
various social networks and groups. You  can even send invites to your friends by Email or on Facebook by connecting your  Facebook account with Spreaker. Clicking on the big green Next button will take
you to your Spreaker dashboard. Your  broadcast will be available on your shows page in the dashboard and also on your  Facebook page allowing people to listen to  it anytime they want.
Your Dashboard
The dashboard basically provides you  with an overview of your entire account and allows you to manage your shows and their episodes. It also enables you to upload music to your music library which you can use during broadcasting.    Here you can also delete tracks from your music library. The dashboard also displays the no. of free hours remaining.  For a typical free user. The no. of hours allowed is 10 and if one wishes to have more, then he/she may simply upgradeto a paid premium account. Or when you don’t have enough space in your account, you can delete shows which you think are unnecessary now.
Your Episodes
You can see a list of your episodes on the Your Episodes page with their  date and time of creation. This page  also displays the name of your episodes along with the show which the episode is associated to. You can edit or delete your  episodes from this page too. Another feature of Spreaker is the Statistics page.
This page provides an overview of your  Spreaker reach as it divides your shows and episodes into categories and displays  statistics about each and every show or episode individually.
Your Shows
This page displays details such as the  number of episodes in the show, number of plays and also total number of times the show has been downloaded. You can also  edit your shows or create a new episode
on the Your Shows page.
Music Library
The music library in Spreaker collectively lists out your entire music  collection on Spreaker. It categorically
distinguishes between Music, Jingles,  Loops, Soundtracks and Effects and lists the Name, Artist, Album, Length, Style,  Filename and Status of each and every category of files or tracks in the library.You can even search for a particular file  or track from its search box. Your free account has a limited amount of space
which is displayed to the right side in the  music library.
Downloading episodes
Spreaker also allows you to download your episodes. Just head over to your Episodes page and click on the required  episode. On the page of that particular episode, Click Download and the file will be downloaded to your PC. Similarly  you can also upload various audio formats to your Spreaker account for usein your broadcasts.
Following other users
Being such a good online LIVE radio  platform, Spreaker has a huge amount of popular active users who have regular radio shows on Spreaker. Depending on  the type of shows you like, you can follow
users of your choice by just clicking the  Follow button on a user’s page. On doing so, you will be notified everytime the user  you are following has a new show. All of the activity of the users you are following
appears in the Recent Activity section on your Spreaker Dashboard and you can directly play their episodes right from  the activity section.
Listening to others shows
Not in the mood to broadcast a show, or want to kill some time? You can listen to shows from other Spreaker users on the  Listen page. There you will see a list of shows which are currently on air.
Sharing on SoundCloud
Since its inception, SoundCloud has been  the biggest help for artists, as this audio distribution platform allows for promotion,  collaboration and distribution of audio recordings amongst musicians and
also amongst their followers making it  the best stage to display or share your work. Your Spreaker account can be  connected to SoundCloud enabling you to showcase your work to a much bigger
community of artists. To do this you just  need connect with SoundCloud on your Spreaker Dashboard.
Spreaker on iOS devices
Are you away from your computer when  you have scheduled a new broadcast for your fans? No problem, as you can still go   on air easily using the Spreaker app for your iPad or iPhone. Spreaker’s iPad app is
beautifully designed and the first thing you  will notice is that it directly opens up into the “DeeJay” console. You can log into your  account through the app and start broadcasting your show directly just by using
your iOS device. The best part about this is  that, the interface of the console on the app is very similar to the web interface so that  you won’t be confused about how to use it.
Finishing up
Spreaker is a good service for those looking at starting their own online radio station. Explore all the various possibilities  Spreaker provides and you may become a famous online radio jockey (RJ)one day.

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