Monday, November 8, 2010

Tate Music Group Launches Internet Radio Station

OKLAHOMA CITY – In the two short years since its inception, Tate Music Group has made huge strides in an industry whose future is more and more questionable each day. Taking their next step into future of music, TMG launched their very own internet radio station, TMGRadio, late last week.

Based on Tate’s high number of artists in the Christian music demographic, the station’s content is predominantly a mixture of Christian rock, contemporary, worship, and urban gospel. “We play both the top TMG artists and the best of what is currently on the charts now, from Need to Breathe to Skillet to Lacrae,” Director of Radio Promotions & Development at Tate, Allen Finch, says.

The station will include several daily programs, much like its terrestrial counterparts. According to Finch, several shows and specials are still in the works, but here’s a taste of what listeners can expect from TMGRadio:

“[During] The Morning Drive, we play only the top artists from Christian rock, AC, and CHR charts from 8-9am. At lunch we have The Retro Lunchbox, where we focus on the best Christian music from the 80’s and 90’s. And every Sunday morning we will play great worship music all morning long,” Finch says.

But the sweetheart of the operation is an unorthodox special designed for a little nostalgic inspiration. It’s called The Carman Cure.

“Yes, that is correct. We have a segment dedicated to the king of all Christian music, Carman,” Finch reports. “Every day at 2:30, we play a favorite Carman song to help get listeners over that afternoon hump.”

Whether or not they catch The Carman Cure, listeners can tune into TMGRadio at http://www.tatemusicgroup.com/radio.php. An iPhone app for the station is also being created for listeners on the go.

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