Broadening airplay through a new service launched by Amrap.  AirNet promotes what is is aired on the radio, through the internet.

AirNet pages are embedded into radio station websites and Facebook Pages.  When broadcasters enter a track and musician’s name into their AirNet page; AirNet searches the internet and returns musician images, Wikipedia entries and music videos to match. Broadcasters can review these results, search for others, then approve or hide this content for public display.

When listeners go to a station’s website they can view the content that matches the music that was aired. – Story sourced from Alex Masso Tweet

For more info – http://www.amrap.com.au/airnet.htmlAlex Masso

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