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Scholz Productions Helps Independent Artists Promote Fully Conceived Music Albums To Non-Commercial Broadcast Radio Stations

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Chicago, IL: Local business Scholz Productions is pleased to offer promotional services to independent musicians who wish to gain airplay, beginning November 11, 2014.

Scholz Productions specializes in full-service radio promotional strategies targeting non-commercial terrestrial and internet radio broadcasting stations in the United States, Canada, and Europe. A successful non-commercial radio marketing strategy can result in radio play from at least 150 of the nearly 1,500 public radio stations in the US/Canada. This radio play helps supply the momentum needed to promote an album to industry writers and bloggers. With the growing number of available streaming internet radio sources, the importance of working with a dedicated radio promoter who understands the industry cannot be overstated.

In the ever-changing landscape of music promotion, an artist should be aware of all available options when deciding who can best represent them and their music. Terms such as “producer", “agent", “marketing," etc. can be vague and misleading. With a focus on promoting fully conceived albums to non-commercial terrestrial and internet radio, Scholz Productions helps take the guess work out of deciding who should hear your music. Offering advice in graphic design, logistics, communication, e-commerce, and PR, Scholz Productions is able to offer “full service” packages at incredibly competitive rates. As performing musicians themselves, Scholz and his staff are able to present unique perspectives and insight in the world of creative music.

“Scholz productions did a radio airplay campaign for my most recent album. Ben was thorough and conscientious and kept me up to date every step of the way. I was impressed with my results and really felt like I got a great deal for all of his hard work and time. I would highly recommend him to other musicians for the radio and media promotional needs.” —Abigail Riccards

For more information email Ben Scholz or visit his website.

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