Saturday, March 19, 2005

Free :30 second radio commercial for bands, web sites and small businesses

Free 30 second radio commercial for bands, web sites and small businesses

Right now Brocket 99 entertainment is giving bands, websites and small businesses a chance to promote themselves to thousands of listeners through the VR Radio Network of online stations. You get one free :30 second radio spot which will be played on the VR Radio Network. The only catch is that you have to produce the commercial yourself or have someone else do it. Just send your completed commercial on mp3 to spots (at) brocket99.com Here's an example of an artist who produced his own commercial spot. (Warning: Adult Language) Jimmy Stare Web Spot & this is a more polished commercial from an dance dj we play named Q Ball
If you're just not sure that you want to do a commercial yourself, we will produce an entire :30 second spot for you at a cost of only $29.00 or a :60 second commercial for $50.00 prepaid through paypal send money via email to michael (at) michaelanthonyshow.com We will write the spot and add music from our royalty free music library. If you're in a band, you'll have the option of sending your own original music. Here's a recent promo we did for the dubya speak web site. This is an example of a fun read we did for Dr. Mike Lano

If accepted, paid commercial spots are guaranteed to run at least 10 times on one or more of the VR Radio programs. These programs also loop throughout the day on Pseudo City Radio, the Pirate Radio Network, MAACP and michaelanthonyshow.com

Free commercial spots are accepted on a first come, first served basis. This offer is very limited and can end at any time. Commercials are added to the Network as space is available and play during live and streamed programming. Paid spots always take precedence over free commercials. We reserve the right to refuse any commercial spot for any reason.

Monday, March 14, 2005

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Sunday, March 13, 2005

THE MICHAEL ANTHONY SHOW AUDIO UPDATE FOR MARCH 13TH, 2005

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

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Sunday, February 27, 2005

THE MICHAEL ANTHONY SHOW AUDIO UPDATE FOR FEB 27TH, 2005

Mp3casts of The Michael Anthony Show - Listen & Download

What is the Michael Anthony Show

He's a DJ. He's a terrorist. He's a DJ terrorist. Michael Anthony is a guy that's been in and out of radio since he was 15 years old. They say he's a talk radio shock jock. And they say that he makes Howard Stern look like a Sunday School teacher. But some people say he's not so bad. That's what they say. They talk a lot don't they? They certainly do. They certainly do.

Michael Anthony was born in 1964, (reader should begin to feel tears welling up) in Baltimore, MD. (reader completely loses composure! Small pause while reader regains control.................) By the time Anthony was 9 years old, his big mouth made others realize that he should be on RADIO! Michael Anthony's family (aside from his father, grandparents, aunts and uncles) were heavily involved with the industry. His mother won many call in contests to WCAO, 600 AM. And big sister, was a babysitter for one Johnny Dark, a D.J. at that very same station.

The stage was set for the most phenomenal talent of our age to emerge. Within 6 short years, Michael Anthony would meet his first D.J. friend. (he doesn't remember meeting Johnny Dark, so he doesn't count) The Big Banana! This # 1 afternoon drive jock showed Anthony all the ins and outs of the business. Luckily, Anthony still wanted to be involved. Anthony created his first radio station at home and decided to start his High School's first station as well. It was called WART because it was located in the Cardinal Gibbons High School art department. It didn't last long and Anthony had bigger plans. So, at the age of 18, Michael Anthony (you could hear a pin drop) entered (community) college.

Read more at his official site The Michael Anthony Show
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