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hi I'm Georgie from water bear I have worked in radio in various roles and I've also worked as a plugger so I kind of know both sides of the picture when it comes to all things radio so this is my latest video on the playlist over on the water bear YouTube on how to get on the radio last time we had a little chat about making press releases for your band or for you as an artist so these are my top five tips on how you can successfully send out your press release so you already know how to make press release because you have watched the previous video all about it and if you haven't don't worry the link to watch it is in the description so tip number one is before you do anything have a think about who you want to send it to have a think who is relevant to your music what shows what stations what presenters might be into it I know that like on a station I worked at we basically pay played just of pop commercial type songs we used to get like heavy metal thing sent to us obviously we wi...