Radio Dojo Productions Makes Royalty Free Radio a Reality, at Last: Radio Advertising is Easy Again
(PRWeb) February 27, 2007 -- Royalty-free art. It happened in photography. It happened in film. It's finally happening in radio. For decades, advertisers have wanted and even begged for fixed prices on radio voice talent and production. But the industry wasn't budging. It's always been too easy, and too lucrative, to charge royalties. Enter Radio Dojo Productions [http://www.radiodojogroup.com, a Minneapolis-based firm that has finally found the way for clients to get the royalty-free radio they want.
You can get it from anywhere in the country: New York, Chicago, Atlanta, L.A. , Miami, and everywhere in-between. Location is no barrier to great radio.
"I can't tell you how many times in the last 17 years that clients have said to me they are sick and tired of paying royalties, market up-charges, medium cross-over charges - the works," says Radio Dojo president John Arms, also a co-founder of Wingnut Marketing and Design. "So what did clients do about it? They just pulled out of radio all together, en-masse. Radio has taken a serious thumping in the last five years. That's the unfortunate part. It's a great medium. We're making it possible for clients to jump back in the game and get the quality radio they used to have to pay royalties for."
Radio, like any other advertising medium, relies on creativity to rise above the noise. This is where Radio Dojo truly sings. The company has secured dozens of union and non-union voice talent people from the United States and Canada. They have the ability to bring voice-over scripts and characters to life on air. With a reliable stable of talent, and a solid scriptwriting and production team, Radio Dojo has made radio accessible again.
Clients pay one price, one time, and never see another bill again. The best part? It doesn't cost any more on average than the going rates at a typical ad agency. In fact, it's often far less. Comments Arms, "Now everyone is happy. The voice talent people are working again. Clients get good radio without the headaches. And I get to write fun radio spots. You can't beat that!"
New to radio? If you've never done radio ads before, consider yourself lucky. It was expensive and hard to do well. Now it's affordable and easy.
The Radio Dojo [http://www.radiodojogroup.com process is simple. You tell them what you need, they make it happen. It starts with a simple conference call. Or you can fill out the Start a Spot form to put all of your ideas and information in one place. From there, the Radio Dojo team creates your radio spots. The process looks like this:
- Script. 3 options for review. 1 round of revisions.
- Final script. All changes/edits included.
- Casting. MP3 of (6) talent per role.
- Production. Studio session, music mix, edit.
- Spot approval. Voice-patch you in for your approval.
- Assemble and traffic to you. CD, Mp3, QuickTime, AIFF sent to you instantly!
For more information contact John Arms at 612-590-1995 or Marc Trimble at 612-280-8092
Contact:
RadioDojoGroup.com
Lumber Exchange Building
10 South 5th Street, Suite 440
Minneapolis MN 55402
www.RadioDojoGroup.com
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