 105.5 Triple M
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WMMM-FM Policy Regarding Music Submissions and Programmer Access
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1. Programming decisions and music selections are made on a non-discriminatory basis.
2. Materials should be sent to the attention of Gabby Parsons, 7601 Ganser Way, Madison, WI 53519.
3. WMMM-FM accepts new music submissions via CD. Although mp3 files and other forms of electronic media may also be accepted, considerations such as email server space, virus scanning software, and hardware limitations may negatively impact our ability to accept music submissions through these alternative means. Accordingly, WMMM-FM suggests submission of music via CD when possible.
4. Music submitted must be of broadcast quality.
5. Music submitted must be properly edited for broadcast, including the exclusion of defamatory, profane, indecent or obscene material.
6. Music submitted will not be returned.
7. WMMM-FM does not sell or barter access to its programmers.
8. Gabby Parsons has established specific dates and times for dealing with artists and labels: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Artists and labels are encouraged to respect those windows. Please be aware that our programmers have many competing demands on their time and thus may not be able to return all calls or respond to all correspondence, particularly within time periods artists or labels might desire.
NOTE: With regard to musical work performance rights, WMMM-FM holds non-dramatic public performance licenses with ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC only. By submitting music for consideration, submitting entities and individuals represent and warrant that submitted music has been registered with one of these three performing rights organizations. Alternatively, if you are not a member of these organizations, you represent and warrant that you hold these rights personally and grant WMMM-FM the right to broadcast your material. In addition, because we stream WMMM-FM over the internet, by submitting music for consideration, submitting entities and individuals represent and warrant that submitted music has been registered with SoundExchange. Alternatively, if you are not a member of SoundExchange, you represent and warrant that you hold these rights personally and grant WMMM-FM the right to stream your material on a non-interactive, non-subscription basis. |
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May 13, 2008: Get ready to be amazed I know computers help send us into outer space, keep people alive, and calculate nearly impossible math problems. But now I've learned that computers can do something really awe-inspiring.
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Contests How would you like to win a copy of the new Death Cab for Cutie CD "Narrow Stairs?"
Are you our Triple M Member of the Day?
>>Simply click here to find out
If you contact us within 24 hours you will win a Death Cab for Cutie "Narrow Stairs" CD!
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Free Music Flyaway: R.E.M. in Boston How does a Free Music Flyaway to see R.E.M. perform in Boston June 13th sound?!
Listen all this week for R.E.M. songs--when you hear one, log on to 1055triplem.com and let us know the name ofthe song and the time & date you heard it. One entry per song, but you can enter every time you hear R.E.M. played!
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are you a triple m member?
How do free tickets, exclusive pre-sales & concert invites sound? You can get all this and more by joining today!
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what's coming up?
red bikes painting: Painting used bicycles red to further promote the program in our community
date: Saturday, May 17, 2008
time: 12pm - 2pm
place: Budget Bicycle (Used Store), 930 Regent St, Madison
note: Wear clothes and shoes which would look good with some paint!
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green team schedule
Click here to see what's happening in 2008 with the Green Team!
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sewing up a cool award Congratulations to Margaret Jankowski of Monona! She got to go out to Colorado to be on the radio show etown (heard right here on Triple M) and meet the Bodeans. It wasn't just luck that got her there. She was being recognized for the non-profit organization she founded called The Sewing Machine Project.
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the myanmar cyclone: world impacts + how you can help The humanitarian crisis in Myanmar in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Nargis could expand into other nations as part of the widening food crisis. Just six months after Bangladesh lost 800,000 metric tons of rice to Cyclone Sidr, its neighbor has seen its second rice crop of the year decimated by Nargis. The extent of the damage isn't known, but Myanmar had been expected to be among the few nation exporting rice this year, and instead is likely to draw down world stocks of grain, which are at their...
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