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    Default Dynamic Radio looking for presenters (Formally Rise Against Media)

    Dynamic Radio aims to launch hopefully in April/May and is looking for presenters, both normal and cover presenters.

    Formally Rise Against Media, Dynamic Radio will offer a wide selection of music, with mixed shows, specific genre based shows and possibly even talk and sport shows.

    Presenters will have legal access to up to date music, allowing them to have the latest tracks. Presenters will also be able to take advantage of our training program, which aims to help presenters in becoming more confident and interactive with their listeners.

    Please note Dynamic Radio is a non Habbo station!

    To apply please visit our website:

    http://www.dynamic-radio.co.uk

    Dynamic Radio is part of the upcoming Dynamic Network
    Last edited by peteyt; 27-03-2011 at 11:54 PM.

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    Hey,
    I don't mean to be picky or blunt but straight to the point, do you guys have a licence? If so can you provide some proof, I don't care if you're a pirate radio I just don't fancy applying to a website that could get shut down. It's happen to my website so I'm not taking anymore chances.
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    I am proudly part of Rise Against Media since 2006, until today. This is going to being a huge change for us, and it's looking amazing already. I really can't wait!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Hey,
    I don't mean to be picky or blunt but straight to the point, do you guys have a licence? If so can you provide some proof, I don't care if you're a pirate radio I just don't fancy applying to a website that could get shut down. It's happen to my website so I'm not taking anymore chances.
    Hi Richie. Don't worry I understand your concern as many stations out there are illegal. Our licenses ran out when we stopped broadcasting but obviously will be re-obtaining them in time for our relaunch.

    we get our PPL licenses via http://webradioworld.com/ who are linked with PPL - We have kept an email from PPL themselves to prove this, but if you want to double check feel free to contact them.

    We also use a Limited Online Music License (LOML formally LOEL) which we obtain directly from PRS.

    If you are accepted as a presenter you will need to sign a contract. Licenses come with rules, as you can only play so many songs from a certain artist in a row and so on. Simply the contract is there to cover us from people who might even if by accident, abuse our licenses.

    Hope that's answered your questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peteyt View Post
    Hi Richie. Don't worry I understand your concern as many stations out there are illegal. Our licenses ran out when we stopped broadcasting but obviously will be re-obtaining them in time for our relaunch.

    we get our PPL licenses via http://webradioworld.com/ who are linked with PPL - We have kept an email from PPL themselves to prove this, but if you want to double check feel free to contact them.

    We also use a Limited Online Music License (LOML formally LOEL) which we obtain directly from PRS.

    If you are accepted as a presenter you will need to sign a contract. Licenses come with rules, as you can only play so many songs from a certain artist in a row and so on. Simply the contract is there to cover us from people who might even if by accident, abuse our licenses.

    Hope that's answered your questions.
    Wow the prices seemed to have dropped dramatically, fair play for obtaining the licences I know allot don't bother.

    I understand if you wish not to discuss this publicly or privately but I'm just curious how much does the LOML cost you?
    ofwgktadgaf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    Wow the prices seemed to have dropped dramatically, fair play for obtaining the licences I know allot don't bother.

    I understand if you wish not to discuss this publicly or privately but I'm just curious how much does the LOML cost you?
    The problem is its not simple. A lot of people think you simply pay and thats it. There's paperwork and all this and that. We pay around 60 a month plus 100 a year roughly. I do wish they simplified the licenses.

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    Just to add a friend of mine asked me sometime ago to give legal advice on Club Habbo - This post of mine explains what is illegal and what is legal when broadcasting and license information http://www.clubhabboforum.net/showthread.php?t=172313

    Some stuff has changed however since then, prices and stuff. Web Radio World became even better ha. We pay a flat fee now that stays the same each month.
    Last edited by peteyt; 28-03-2011 at 04:18 PM.

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