Archive for October 5, 2011

How do I buy ad spots or show slots on BorderLand Radio?

Q: How do I buy ad spots or show slots on BorderLand Radio?

A:

Email (24/7)

Phone (866) 229 2155 [9 AM to 5 PM MST]

How do I become a guest on BorderLand Radio shows?

Q: How do I become a guest on BorderLand Radio shows?

A:The individual on-air personalities book their own guests, so the best way is to contact them through email.

Ken Hudnall: ken@kenhudnall.com

Does BorderLand Radio do live remotes?

Q: Does BorderLand Radio do live remotes?

A: Yes. Please send an email.  Please state whether you have a particular on-air personality in mind. Please include details of your event (dates / date range, time, duration, type of event, attendance / audience size, organization, formal / casual, desired presentation type, any other pertinent info). Please consider at least one month planning time ahead of your event.

Do the BorderLand Radio hosts make personal appearances?

Q: Do the BorderLand Radio hosts make personal appearances?

A:

Well..

Yes, no, and maybe are all possible answers to that one. The hosts and DJ’s are individuals and BLR does not dictate their schedules outside of their time slots.

Best suggestion: send an email asking about a particular on-air personality. Please include details of your event (dates / date range, time, duration, type of event, attendance / audience size, organization, formal / casual, desired presentation type, any other pertinent info).

How do I connect to BorderLand Radio?

Q: How do I connect to BorderLand Radio?

A: You can listen to any of our programming by clicking “LISTEN” then choosing your appropriate player button.

There are two different stations here, currently, and more are coming. BorderLand Radio 100 and BorderLand Radio Visions are two separate audio streams that may or may not carry the same programming, depending on time of day.

If you have Adobe Flash installed on your machine, then on the right side of the “Listen” page you see a “player” button with a green dot and a red dot. This is a “flash” audio player. Green is “Play” and red is “Stop”. Simple enough. However, Adobe Flash players may not be compatible with all browsers (works great with Chrome, not so much with latest Firefox). If you don’t have Flash installed or if it won’t work/display right with your browser, you see a “get” button. So we have also provided other means of connecting to the streams, Flash or otherwise.

You can click on the stream name (either BorderLand Radio 100 or BorderLand Radio Visions, for now) in the side bar and it will pop out a separate Flash player box.

Or you can click on a different player button in the sidebar if you can’t use Flash at all.

A little explanation of the player icons is in order:

WinampWinAmpwindows Media PlayerWindows Media Player Real PlayerRealPlayerQuickTimeQuickTime
Choose one of the player buttons above for our BorderLine Radio 100 server
or one of the buttons below for our BorderLine Radio Visions server (Programming may differ)
Winamp
Windows Media Player
Realplayer
Quicktime
The buttons directly above function exactly as the corresponding buttons in the sidebar panel.
All the players are free downloads
Smartphone connection coming soon. We are also in the planning stages to erect a distributed low power FM network in parts of North America, but you’ll just have to wait for that avenue.

 

Where is BorderLand Radio Located?

Q: Where is BorderLand Radio Located?

A: BorderLand Radio is internet-based, so it’s everywhere.

A: Our corporate headquarters is located in El Paso, TX.