Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Join our Email Newsletter
Compassion International

Sunday Edition


01
Dec
2007
THE TRUTH IS…THE TRUTH


Add this entry to Your Favorites | [0] Favorites [19] Comments

image

Whenever people know they are wrong and can’t provide factual evidence to support their viewpoint, they revert to attacking the messenger. This works in politics, sometimes, but not with me. I really don’t care what you call me or what you say about me.

In three months I will celebrate 45 years in SGM and I have no desire or need to substantiate my credentials.

There are serious problems with the Industry I love and I intend to continue dishing out the Truth. Why do I bother? Because every month more “Newbies” are seeing the light – and the “Newbies” are the future of SGM.

AND A LIE IS…A LIE

Consider the following:

A group called me this week and explained how a radio promoter at this year’s NQC approached them. The promoter told them he had “one more spot” on his comp disc of “major artists” and because of NQC he was under the gun to get it out ASAP. He told them that if they wanted to be on it they would have to act immediately. The group agreed to pay this promoter $700.00 to get on the compilation and $700.00/month for the promotion. They wrote a check for $2800.00 for the first 3 months.

When they got back home they were told that their song was going great all over the country. The problem was they couldn’t get a written report and none of the stations in their area of ministry had heard of the song. After much grief with the promoter they were finally able to get a brief report that showed their song being played on some stations far, far from home….hmmm...isn’t that convenient? This group later learned that the compilation disc wasn’t even mailed to stations until the end of October. When they finally received a copy of this disc of “major artists” they found the truth was that there were 9 “Newbies” on the disc and only 2 songs from artists that might be considered “major artists.”

In this case the 9 “Newbies” paid $6300.00 for the comp disc to be manufactured and mailed and $6300.00 a month for the promotion. This scheme deserves it’s own TV infomercial – “How To Get People To Pay You Thousands Of Dollars A Month Just For Making A Few Calls.”

Another artist had his song being promoted by a “label” and was told the same story and the “label” told him things like, “Your song is going great…blah,blah.” When he received his report he called some of the stations that were reported as “Heavy Rotation” and found that they had not even received the song and had not heard it. This artist confronted the label head and I’m told the meeting was not very pleasant. No matter how you dress it up folks, a lie is still a lie. These guys are lying and don’t want to admit it.

Folks these are not some obscure companies located in Tasmania. These are your “Big Boys”, the ones you read about day after day in SG magazines and on SG websites. I can only imagine how many times these stories are repeated when you include the myriad of small time radio promoters all over the country. God only knows how many lies are being told to sincere people whose only desire is to get the truth of the Gospel out there.

WHY DON’T WE TRACK THE TRACKERS?

Let me begin with a little history. Up until the early ‘80s songs were sent to radio on a vinyl disc, usually one song per disc. The Compact Disc first appeared around 1981 and became commercially viable around 1983. Shortly thereafter record labels realized they could send multiple songs to radio using this new format, the Compact Disc, and thus began the era of compilations.

It didn’t take long for the major SGM labels to jump on this bandwagon and begin sending compilations. This was a good thing…for a while, but as with many good things there always seems to be a few folks that figure out how to screw it up.

Before long promotion companies began springing up all over the place. These folks figured out that they could get artists to pay for the manufacturing of the CDs and also pay them to “Promote” it. 20 years or so later, this has evolved to an industry within an industry, which has become the racket we call….TA! DA!...RADIO PROMOTION.

Here’s how this scam works:

The artist pays the promoter for the privilege of appearing on the compilation disc, anywhere from $400.00 - $700.00.
Then the artist pays the promoter a monthly fee of $400.00 - $700.00 to “promote” the song.
The promoter agrees to send the CD to radio stations and “promote” the song “nationally.”
The promoter also agrees to provide reports to the artist.

But…here’s the rub:

First of all it’s not radio “promotion”, it’s radio “TRACKING”, calling the DJs and finding out if the last 10 songs they sent out are being played, and if so, whether they are in light, medium, or heavy rotation. All you need to be a radio “tracker” is a phone. The artist has no way of verifying the accuracy of the reports, and since the pattern seems to be that the songs are getting “heavy” play on stations thousands of miles away, on stations the artists have no hope of hearing, the artist has to believe what the radio tracker is saying.

Finally, artists like the ones I mentioned are beginning to track the trackers and are seeing for themselves that Uncle Nick has been telling you the Gospel Music Truth.

AND PROMOTE THE PROMOTERS

I LOVE REAL RADIO PROMOTION. IT’S THE HEARTBEAT OF OUR MUSIC. Let’s thank those people who are truly PROMOTING Southern Gospel Music. A radio tracker only needs a phone – a real radio promoter needs a passion for the music and the artist. It requires a commitment. It requires a full time focus on the song being promoted.


HERE’S SOME TRUTH:

Real radio “Promotion” is about getting programmers and DJs excited about songs by offering promotions and contests, by getting the artists to come by the station by coordinating tour schedules. It includes providing the stations with “Radio One Sheets” that list marketing and promotional plans, artist Bio information, and other information that creates excitement about the song.

A true radio promoter knows it is impossible to do these things when you are sending 6 or 8 comp discs a year with 10-12 songs on them. A radio promoter promotes the song, the artist, and the industry. A radio tracker just makes phone calls.

If we intend to continue sending songs to radio, let’s do it for the right reason…to get our music heard.

When people hear your music 3 things should happen:

  1. They will be blessed.

  2. They will want to hear you in person.

  3. They will want to purchase your song locally.


IF YOU ARE SENDING A SONG TO RADIO THAT DOESN’T MEET ALL 3 CRITERIA…YOU ARE WASTING YOUR MONEY.

YOU DO THE MATH

Our company has artists who are interested in getting their songs to radio. We will send their songs to radio, but only if the song is musically competitive. In addition, we take the time beforehand to be sure the artist understands that we are interested in “SPINS” not chart position. My experience is SGM has taught me that longevity is one of the keys to success. I cannot count the number of artists who had the potential to have a long and solid career in SGM but instead became a flash in the pan because they bought into the flawed concept of “We’ll get your songs on the charts” as a way of building their ministries.

In closing, I remind you that people can twist words but numbers don’t lie. Let me offer the following comparison for you.

As a “Newbie” artist you can elect to do “Radio Tracking”. The cost for one year for 2 songs at an average price of $500.00 to get on the disc, and $500.00/month for the tracking will be $7000.00.
I hate to be the bearer of news, but at the end of the year you could – most likely WILL - be at the same place you are right now. You may have a few days of being able to call your Aunt Mabel and tell her that your song charted #77 on some music chart, but chances are Aunt Mabel will never hear it on her local radio SG radio station.

OR:

You can work 3 dates every weekend in your area of ministry with an average of $400.00/date, not including product sales, and take 1 weekend off every month to spend with your family.
That’s 40 weekends at $1200.00 = $48000.00. I repeat, “Forty Eight Thousand Dollars”. At the end of the year you can have the next year already booked.

I can teach you how to do this. It is not difficult and it is the right way to build your ministry, better than trying to get on the charts.

AAHHHH!!!...THE CHARTS…don’t get me started!

As always, I welcome your comments.

God Bless You,

Nick Bruno
http://www.nickbruno.com

Reader Comments

Chris D. Unthank's avatar As always Nick - BRAVO! I always look forward to reading your articles!


Commented by On 12/01/2007
Great article Nick! I am amazed at the people who waste money in this industry on radio. I have so many friends that spend the kind of money Nick is talking about and it does them no good.

Instead, they could split that money up in the group and take a nice family vacation!

It is easy to make a decent living in this industry. My wife and I are full time and we have a very comfortable lifestyle.

We record in house, book in house and we even have our own CD duplication biz! We get the print done professional and we have thermal burners/shrinkwrappers. Our CD's look great and cost 35 cents! How much does your "LABEL" charge you???????

I just returned tonight from singing at a small church Christmas Banquet. It was 48 miles from my house. They wrote me a check for $750.00. We sold $480.00 at the table ( to 100 people) and we will sing in 2 more churches tomorrow. You can do the math and see that I will have about $3000.00 in income this weekend.

After my travel(200 miles for the weekend!) and operating costs....that leaves a pretty good salary!

The key is this: QUIT GIVING EVERYONE ELSE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!!!!

Seriously...it is not hard folks!


Commented by mark forester On 12/01/2007
Wow, Nick, I think this is one of the best you've written to date. Please "newbies" be very careful and think about things before you spend a lot of hard earned money. I nearly got caught up in one of these scams myself. Keep it up Nick, keep it up!


Commented by Rick Alan King On 12/01/2007
ransomed's avatar Great article! Worthy read if you care about your ministry, esp. the business side. Like it or not, the business and the ministry go hand in hand and both must be watched over.

Ransomed

Go therefore, and teach all nations,…



Commented by ransomed On 12/02/2007
Once again, EXCELLENTLY written, TRUTHFUL article. Your love for artists and for SGM is shining through. You could be singledhandedly saving the industry with your fearless words. Might we call you "Saint NicK'.. just for this month.. it seems appropriate.


Commented by On 12/02/2007
I was contacted recently by one of these groups and the money they are asking is not as expensive as some of what you mentioned so possibly they are logit. Interestingly though, the charts were still mentioned although this particular company emphasized promoting in the Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisian area. We do not have the need for promotion in Podunk Holler, SC.

The problem with a compilation cd with a known artist is that the known artist will invariably get airtime before the unknown. Consequently, when all is said and done the rich get richer and I have done nothing but pay for their airtime and, as you mentioned, whenever the time frame comes around that was agreed upon we are in the same position as before the compilation cd.

Keep shedding light on this corrupt part of our industry.


Commented by Lee Berry On 12/02/2007
Good article Nick. It's amazing how many times I get postcards or telephone calls from artists thanking me for playing their music WHEN I'M NOT. They are usually groups that I've never heard of on obscure comp discs that I've never listened to.

I used to think that these misguided artists were trying to get me to listen to their song - and they might be - but now I see that it's probably just part of the SG scam.

One question...what's the point of having your song shipped to radio all over the country when you lack effective distribution?


Commented by Tim-He's Alive On 12/04/2007
BINGO Tim...the truth shall set you free! Your comment now begs the question, what is the purpose of radio stations playing the song? From your comments I would propose that it is simply for distibution purposes and NOT from what ministry value the song may have.

The scam is two fold. Yes it is from the promoters who want to make more $$$.
However the real scam is in our heart's desire to be "discovered" and forgetting why we got into this in the first place. If we get ourselves where we should be then there is no market for the scam promoter.

I understand the whole concept of marketing and what is worthy of being listened to. After all you cannot reach the heart if the music cannot get through the ears. If we, as musicians, are guided by the scripture "seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you..." rather than simply the desire to be heard then God may give us more than we ever asked or hoped for in the first place.


Commented by Lee Berry On 12/04/2007
Amen, Lee.. Amen.


Commented by On 12/04/2007
Another comp scam to watch out for....There are comps that put one or two big name artists on a CD with a song that is close to being a #1. The rest of the disc is filled with groups that wanted to be on the same CD with Mr. Big Name. The pitch is that radio will see the big name group and you will be "guilty of quality by association" and get airplay.

What these people don't tell you is that the #1 song from this big name artist has been out six months. Radio is paying no attention to this big name group on this comp CD- or anything else on the CD including your song - because radio has picked up the big name artist from a primary comp company.

This scam just feeds on people's egos..."I'm on the same comp disc as so and so..."


Commented by Tim-He's Alive On 12/04/2007
Page 1 of 2 Comment Pages  1 2 >

Add Comments

If you are seeing this form you are not a Member or have not logged in. Why not consider becoming a Member?

Membership allows you to have a prepared signature of your choice applied to every comment you make, as well as the ability to choose an avatar to display next to your name to help identify your posts. Members are also given opportunity to vote weekly in our Weekly Chart as well as special Members Only contests, polls and giveaways during the year. If you are already a member, login here, otherwise please register here.

**Note: Forums membership is a seperate membership.

By posting you agree to our Comments Policy

Name:
Email:
Location:
URL:
Comment:
Remember my personal information
Notify me of follow-up comments?
Please enter the word you see in the image below: