How do I apply to BBC Introducing?

How do I apply to BBC Introducing?

A. It’s a simple as uploading your music to www.bbc.co.uk/introducing. All you need to do is register and then upload your music. Your music is then sending to the local shows based on your postcode.

How do I contact BBC Introducing?

Contact us

  1. Email. [email protected].
  2. Email. [email protected].
  3. Sms. 81199. 00:00 – 02:00 Sun.

Who won BBC Introducing?

2021’s winner: Bonnie Kemplay The local BBC Music Introducing shows around the UK whittled down the thousands of entries to just five, and a panel of celebrity judges including Sam Fender, YUNGBLUD, Tom Grennan, Arlo Parks and Ellie Rowsell from Wolf Alice picked Bonnie as their winner.

How do I submit my music to Radio 6?

When considering BBC submit music, both options will need to be sent to this address: 6 Music, BBC Wogan House, 99 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7NY. If you don’t like snail mail then you can always send your music online via email to the individual producers and presenters.

Does BBC pay introducing?

How much will I get paid? 50% of what we receive for your track(s) pro-rated across the total number of tracks used.

Is BBC Introducing worth it?

BBC Radio is incredibly important for bands and once you have done everything else, your band needs to submit your music to the BBC -it will be listened to. The BBC is a tremendous resource and if you get played then nice things can happen.

Is BBC Introducing any good?

Where is my MusicBrainz ID?

Creating a MusicBrainz account Note: Your MusicBrainz ID (MBID) can be found on the “Details” tab of your artist page.

Can you upload to BBC Introducing before release?

Generally, no. We can only consider original material for airplay on BBC Music Introducing shows or podcasts, so please don’t upload covers of songs written by someone else.

How much do BBC pay for radio plays?

PPL per-play payment examples BBC Radio 1: £37.76 per minute. BBC Radio 2: £82.07 per minute. BBC 6 Music: £8.06 per minute.

When should I submit to BBC Introducing?

Tip #1: Timing is EVERYTHING. It’s hardly unsurprising that with the huge number of submissions, oftentimes only the first 30 seconds of a track may be listened to. This means those first 30 seconds need to be golden. And so you should only submit a track when it’s ready for radio play.

How long does it take for BBC Introducing to play your song?

How long does it take to listen to my music? Because of the volume of music submitted through the Uploader we advise artists that it can sometimes take up to 6 months (and occasionally longer) to get heard. The local Introducing radio show assigned to your Profile listen to as much new music as they can.

When should you submit to BBC Introducing?

Why is MusicBrainz important?

If you’ve never heard of MusicBrainz before, it’s sort of like Wikipedia, but specifically for information about music. It’s open source and maintained by the community, meaning anyone (including you!) can help contribute information about artists and their related works.

What is an Mbid?

In a nutshell, an MBID is a 36 character Universally Unique Identifier that is permanently assigned to each entity in the database, i.e. artists, release groups, releases, recordings, works, labels, areas, places and URLs. MBIDs are also assigned to Tracks, though tracks do not share many other properties of entities.