Welcome to 'Transmitting to Earth'. I'm Charssun and I'll be your host. This blog and podcast is a byproduct of VoyagerRadio.com and is intended to provide the most timely information about this Internet radio station. It is also intended to be a fun and accessible electronic journal with commentary focusing on Internet radio, podcasting and webcasting issues and technologies, music, and some of my other interests. I also offer personal perspective about being an Internet radio broadcaster (and podcaster).
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My efforts to promote VoyagerRadio have led me to DotMac.Info, where I have posted a profile and description of various sections of the VoyagerRadio website. This is an example of the type of marketing you resort to when you have a zero-dollar budget.
It's a jungle out there, and trying to promote your Internet radio station on a shoestring budget--not, wait, let's make that a shoestring-less budget--is challenging, often fun, and sometimes downright difficult. Take now, for instance. I've heard snippets of information about this RSS thing for some time now, and I've finally decided to tackle it. (RSS, in a nutshell, is a web technology that allows you to syndicate your news. For example, every post you make in a blog, like the post you're reading now.) So I'm plunging through the RSS jungle now, hacking away at the tangled vines of information about how to put it to use for my own needs. I've added a new button with a link to my "feed" on this blog, but I still don't know what to do with it. (What has XML to do with RSS? I don't know--I'm still confused about it. Maybe they're not the same thing.) Maybe you know what I should do with my feed. Know any good syndicators? Contact me.
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Send Us Your Music
Artists! Want to be heard on this station? Email your MP3 audio, one file at a time, to our Program Director or mail your CD promo(s) to the following address:
Harold J. JohnsonVoyagerRadio
547 Gayley Avenue #1
Los Angeles, CA 90024 Make certain to let use know whether we may use the audio in our podcast, too!
Download the Podcast
We are officially podcasters now that we have revitalized and reintroduced our downtempo show Tempo of the Down, this time around as a podcast. Now showcasing independent downtempo we've been granted permission to offer for download, Tempo of the Down is our entry into the future of Internet radio.
Head over to our new Podcast area to download the latest session!

