Integrations Archives - Airtime Pro Get your online radio started with Airtime Pro, the internet radio broadcasting software with intelligent automation and state-of-the-art station management tools. Thu, 24 Mar 2022 12:22:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://www.airtime.pro/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/favicon.png Integrations Archives - Airtime Pro 32 32 Covering Licensing: Streaming Your Airtime Pro Station Via Live365 https://www.airtime.pro/how-to-broadcast-from-airtime-pro-to-live365/ https://www.airtime.pro/how-to-broadcast-from-airtime-pro-to-live365/#respond Mon, 28 Dec 2020 12:02:10 +0000 http://airtime-dev.sourcefabric.org/?p=5198 In this blog post, we are going to show you how to get your Airtime Pro station to send your broadcast and metadata to your station on Live365, an internet radio platform that includes monetisation and licensing options.  It’s important … Read More

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In this blog post, we are going to show you how to get your Airtime Pro station to send your broadcast and metadata to your station on Live365, an internet radio platform that includes monetisation and licensing options. 

It’s important to know that, in order for Live365’s licensing to cover you, listeners must connect via the Live365 player and not directly to your stream or via your radio page with Airtime Pro. 

To do that, you need to direct your listener page to connect via the Live365 player. We will show you how to do that in this tutorial through the relay feature in Live365. So let’s get that set up. 

Step 1:

Once you’re logged into your Live365 station, you’ll want to click on Sources and navigate to the Relay page. 

Step 2:

Next, we need to get our stream address for Airtime Pro. To do that you’ll want to click on Settings, then Streams, then scroll down to where you see the stream URLs. Right-click the HTTP stream and copy it to your clipboard. It’s important to use the HTTP stream to make sure that Live365 gets the metadata. Now that we have our relay data, go ahead and paste that in and click Save.

Step 3:

Next, because of how Live365’s relay feature works, you’ll need to navigate to Auto DJ and enable it. 

Live365 will only relay a stream while the Auto DJ is active, so make sure that this is turned on.

Step 4:

Navigate to your Live365 overview page, and you should see the metadata for the track that you’re playing through Airtime Pro.

That’s it! Now you’ve got Airtime Pro sending audio and metadata to your station on Live365 and you’re all done. 

If you’re more of a visual type of person, we’ve prepared a video for you:

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The 15 Best Twitter Accounts to Learn About Internet Radio https://www.airtime.pro/15-best-twitter-accounts-to-learn-about-internet-radio/ https://www.airtime.pro/15-best-twitter-accounts-to-learn-about-internet-radio/#respond Thu, 06 Aug 2020 12:13:12 +0000 http://airtime-dev.sourcefabric.org/?p=5086 Once you have started your own online radio station with Airtime Pro, the next step to success is to start building a social media presence right away. Twitter is without a doubt one of the premier social media platforms for

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Once you have started your own online radio station with Airtime Pro, the next step to success is to start building a social media presence right away. Twitter is without a doubt one of the premier social media platforms for marketing and promoting your radio station. Setting up a unique account for your station is easy, as is identifying the best influencers to follow and engaging with highly targeted audiences.

Our Airtime Pro internet radio broadcasting software has several built-in integrations with Twitter that will make the job easier, such as the ability to send out customised auto-tweets for songs based on their metadata and for contributors and DJs to tweet directly from Airtime Pro’s interface. 

To help you get started, we’ve compiled a list of 15 of our favourite Twitter accounts that closely follow the music and radio industries. Listed below in no particular order, they were chosen because they actively cover the business each day, posting and sharing a great deal of news from many sources, and are a solid starting point to begin widening your Twitter network. 

If you don’t already have a dedicated Twitter account for your internet radio station, make it a priority to sign up for one. And, for more information on how to fully integrate Twitter into your Airtime Pro station — as well as the other major social media platforms — have a look at our recent post on the subject.

Our 15 Favorite Twitter Follows:

@Podnews, a daily briefing about podcast and on-demand audio, edited by Australia-based “radio futurologist”  James Cridland (@JamesCridland), who also produces an excellent weekly newsletter on international radio trends.

@RadiodaysEurope, a meeting place for radio broadcasters across Europe. Puts on an annual conference for radio professionals that attracts more than 1,500 participants from 62 countries.

@musicrcreative, audio experts that work with the world’s best DJs, radio stations and podcasters on a full range of audio branding elements, such as jingles and show intros and outros.

@Radiosurvivor, “News, views, and tough love for radio”, with extensive coverage of the independent and college radio scenes.

 • Jacobs Media, @jacobsmedia, a media consultancy with more than 30 years of experience advising radio and digital media companies.

@Radiocentre, a U.K. industry body promoting “strong, successful and brilliant commercial radio”.

• Future of Music Coalition, @future_of_music, a Washington D.C.-based nonprofit organisation supporting a musical ecosystem where artists flourish and are compensated fairly and transparently for their work.

@abottomley, a media studies professor and author of “Audio Streams”, a history of internet radio, including the origins of podcasting and streaming audio.

@RadioTodayLinks, daily radio news from all over the world.

@radioworld_news, the news source for radio managers and engineers, with a heavy focus on tech and equipment.

@DavidLloydRADIO, a radio consultant and historian. News and daily radio history lessons from the author of “Radio Moments” (fond and personal radio memories) and “Radio Secrets” (on-air techniques).

@tribeofnoise, connects musicians with businesses around the globe in need of original, all rights included music.

@pitchfork, the online music news site bills itself as “the most trusted voice in music”, and delivers with extensive new music reviews in all genres.

 •@Bandcamp, a platform where artists and labels upload music and control how they sell it, setting their own prices, offering fans the option to pay more, and selling merchandise.

 •@SpinningIndie, musings about college radio, pop culture, and audio culture by Jennifer Waits, one of the founders of Radio Survivor.

As you begin following these targeted accounts, you will quickly notice a boost to your Twitter timeline, as it automatically fills up with valuable updates, stories and retweets, opening doors that reveal more and more interesting accounts to follow. 

A well curated list over time will give you a powerful daily snapshot of the industry, becoming an indispensable tool for monitoring breaking stories and staying on top of the news cycle. Posting your own news, in addition to liking and interacting with the content in your feed, is also an ideal way to connect with influencers, build your brand, and grow your own following.


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How To Fully Integrate Social Media into Your Airtime Pro Internet Radio Station https://www.airtime.pro/how-to-fully-integrate-social-media-into-your-airtime-pro-internet-radio-station/ https://www.airtime.pro/how-to-fully-integrate-social-media-into-your-airtime-pro-internet-radio-station/#respond Mon, 09 Mar 2020 09:59:30 +0000 http://airtime-dev.sourcefabric.org/?p=4932 Airtime Pro has several integrated social media features that will help raise the profile of your online radio station, making it discoverable to the widest possible audience. Our internet radio broadcasting software comes with a responsive Radio Page, which you … Read More

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Airtime Pro has several integrated social media features that will help raise the profile of your online radio station, making it discoverable to the widest possible audience.

Our internet radio broadcasting software comes with a responsive Radio Page, which you can access by logging in and going to “Settings” and selecting “Radio Page”. If you don’t already have an online radio station, sign up for our free 7-day trial, which requires no credit card.

Built in Icons for Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

In “Radio Page Settings” (see below) you will find dialog boxes for Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. To maximise the visibility of your station, we highly recommend creating unique accounts for all three of these third-party social media platforms. By default, each of the three is set to Airtime.pro’s social media channels, but you can easily replace them with your own by typing in the handles. So, for instance, simply copy the URL for your Facebook page and paste it so that it replaces “airtime.pro/” in “https://www.facebook.com/airtime.pro/”, then click the “Save” button.

How to fully Integrate Social Media in Airtime

When you go to your station’s Radio Page, you’ll see (below) icons for Facebook, Twitter and Youtube in the upper left corner of the page. You can see that the change occurs instantly by waving your cursor over the icon, and the new address will be highlighted in the bottom left corner.

You can also remove any of these three icons by unclicking the respective “Show link” checkbox just below their dialog boxes. But we recommend signing your station up for all three, maintaining an active presence on each, and prominently displaying these icons on your Radio Page so that visitors will be able to quickly navigate your social media loop.

Deep Integration With Social Media

Airtime Pro also has deeper integration features that allow your station to directly interact with these social media platforms.   

For Twitter, once you’ve linked your account, go to Settings > General and scroll down to the Twitter Settings (see below).  Here, you can select options to auto-tweet so that followers will automatically get a Twitter alert at the start of each track or when a new show is starting. These auto-tweets can be customized by pulling info from the song or show’s metadata using brackets — i.e. {show_name} is starting now! Listen live here: {stream_link} — which can be used alongside your own writing to craft messages that are on target with your brand.

You can also tweet directly from Airtime Pro’s interface by clicking the blue Twitter icon on the top of the page (see above). This lets your DJs and show hosts interact with their listeners, announce contests, run promos, and tweet out breaking news. 

Your listener’s can also quickly share the songs you play with their own followers by clicking the “Share” button on the bottom right corner of your Radio Page. When clicked, they can select Twitter and then approve an auto-tweet with an invitation to “Check it out!” that includes the song currently playing and a link to your station. This feature works the same way for Facebook, and the same info can even be passed along to individuals via email by hitting the “Share” button and selecting the email icon.
Learn more about signing up and integrating Twitter.

Put a Player Widget on Your Station’s Facebook Page or Any Site

Link your station’s Facebook page in the same way, by replacing Airtime Pro’s address with your own. We also have a special widget that allows fans to listen to your radio station directly from your Facebook page. To set it up, go to “Widgets” and select “Facebook” (see below), and then click “Add to my Facebook”. One caveat, Facebook recently changed their policies regarding third-party apps, so you now must  sign your station up on a business account or as a community page, and the widget won’t work there unless you have a minimum of 2,000 followers.

But you, or any of your fans can display a player widget for your station on any website by using an i-frame embed code. To enable this, and make the code available on your Radio Page so visitors can find it, go to the bottom of your Radio Page Settings and select “Show embed button.” Now, “Embed <>” will appear in the bottom right corner of your Radio Page. When clicked, a box will pop up with the embed code, and it can be copied and pasted into any web site so that listeners can tune into your station from there. We also have a more sophisticated, responsive player (“Introducing Player Widget 2.0”) that can be embedded in the same way.

Don’t Forget About YouTube

Promote your YouTube channel on your Radio Page the same way: select “Show YouTube link” and type in the address you registered your station under. YouTube is sometimes overlooked as a social media platform, but it has an enormous amount of video content for songs, concerts, interviews and news that you can share to attract a following and bring new listeners to your radio station. You can also, of course, create and upload your own promotional videos to your YouTube account, which is a perfect way to build your brand and audience.

Built-in Integration with Spinitron, TuneIn and Soundcloud

Airtime Pro also has built-in integrations with three other music and radio specific platforms: Spinitron, TuneIn and Soundcloud. Sign up for them individually and you can transmit a constant stream of info about your programming, making it highly discoverable to fans of the particular genres or styles of music that your station focuses on.

Once you’ve signed up, go to Settings > General, and in the middle of the page you’ll see settings for these three. Again, you will need to sign up with these third-party services individually, and we highly recommend doing so.

For TuneIn and Spinitron, once you have an account, you will get an access token or partner key, which you input here to link your station to their platforms and share your data with them.  With both, you’ll want to share the track metadata for the songs you play by clicking “Publish my track metadata.”

TuneIn lists more than 100,000 radio stations and has a reported 75 million active users worldwide, so it should be a priority sign-up. Users of their app can conveniently listen to all of these on any device or computer. But check with TuneIn.com, because they’ve recently limited the sign-up of new stations, and only offer sporadic windows of time where you can submit an application. Learn more about TuneIn Integration with Airtime Pro.

Spinitron is focused mainly on U.S.-based college, community and educational stations, and has great music tracking features. You can look at shows and DJs for each station, and see everything they’ve played since they’ve been on the site. It’s an incredible music discovery tool in its own right, as you can also quickly see what more than 200 of these independent stations are playing live (and have played) at any given time. For more information, check out Integration: Spinitron with Airtime Pro.

Soundcloud is an excellent option for getting your audio programming out to the online masses. When you upload podcasts or show recordings to Airtime Pro you can simultaneously send them on Soundcloud. After you’ve established an account there, link your station by going into Settings > General and click the Connect button under Soundcloud. Just be sure that you either own or have the rights to share all of the content you upload there, as they’re very strict about copyrights. Read more about Soundcloud integration here.

Social Media: The Perfect way to Build an Audience

Each of these six social media platforms are easy to set up in Airtime Pro, and each has built-in advantages and specific marketing strategies. There are many online resources devoted to getting the most out of each platform. Maintain an active presence on as many of these platforms as you can, and you’ll assure that the widest potential audience will be able to find your station.

If you don’t already have an online radio station, sign up for our free 7-day trial, which requires no credit card. To see how easy it is for anyone to set up a station, read our step-by-step guide: How to Start an Internet Radio Station From Home.



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