NTS Mix Submissions for Radio Broadcast

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London-based community radio station NTS is currently seeking mix submissions to be featured on their station this spring. As part of their Supporter Radio series, NTS is looking for mixes that revolve around the theme of ‘joy’, encompassing a wide range of musical styles from pirate radio grime to ebullient gospel songs. This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring DJs and music enthusiasts to showcase their talent on a renowned platform like NTS.

Submission Details

If you’ve ever dreamed of having your mix played on NTS, now is your chance. To apply, you must be an NTS Supporter. The deadline for submissions is 11:59PM on March 4, after which all entries will be reviewed by the NTS programming team. Submissions do not have to be mixed; you can simply play one song after another without blending them together. Each mix should be 60 minutes long and submitted as an .mp3 file. Entrants are welcome to submit multiple mixes, but each mix should have a unique title.

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Selection Process

Winning submissions will be broadcast on NTS Radio throughout the spring season. All genres and styles of music are encouraged, as long as they fit the theme of ‘joy’. NTS is looking to spread positivity and happiness through music, so get creative and interpret the theme in your own unique way.

How to Apply

If you’re interested in participating in the latest season of NTS Supporter Radio, visit the NTS website for more information on how to apply. This is a great opportunity to showcase your talent and connect with a wider audience of music lovers.

About the Author

Gemma Ross is Mixmag’s Assistant Editor. Follow her on Twitter for more updates and insights into the world of music and radio broadcasting.

FAQs

Q: Can I submit multiple mixes for consideration?

A: Yes, you can submit as many mixes as you like, but each mix should have a different title.

Q: When will the winning submissions be announced?

A: Winning submissions will be played on NTS Radio throughout the spring season.


Credit: mixmag.net

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