Want a simple, efficient and fun way to run a webpage for your radio program?
Amrap Pages is just that, promoting what is aired on the radio, online. An Amrap Page allows you to log your airplay lists, find content to match the music you air, and promote your program and station through social media and on mobile phones. |
Amrap Pages can be used by any program type. They find content for all music, not just 100% Australian music programs, and are really useful for ‘talks programs’ to research and display content.
How do Amrap Pages work?
How do Amrap Pages work?
- Radio program makers customise their own Amrap Page, adding their program information, music airplay lists and other online content.
- Amrap Pages can be standalone or be embedded into existing station websites and Facebook Pages.
- Your Amrap Page instantly finds content to match the music you aired, such as images, Wikipedia entries and music videos. Program makers can review this and approve or hide it, as well as searching for other content manually.
- Listeners that log on to visit your Amrap Page can see what you’ve played and find out more about the tracks and artists. They can also share this content across their social media networks to help promote the radio program and their favourite music.
- Amrap Pages also streamline station airplay reporting to APRA to increase the accuracy of loyalty royalty allocations to Australian musicians.