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• IN MOTION CHOSEN AS SONG OF THE WEEK IN U.K. |
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Friday, September 01, 2006 |
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Gilbertsville, PA - (Sept 4, 2006) Not Alone’s track “In Motion” has been selected as the “Song of the Week” for the week of September 4th on Pulse Rated Radio. Reaching an amazing 8.1 million homes in the UK via Sky Digital channel 0155, Pulse Rated is the world’s leading internet & satellite radio broadcaster playing only the very best music from new, unsigned, and emerging artists from around the world.
Not Alone’s music has been featured on several shows on Pulse Rated and spun by several DJ’s including Sarah Kerr who has supported the band immensely, especially over the past few months during their Zippo Hot Tour quest. Sarah has also featured Not Alone as her “Myspace Page of the Week” artist and Not Alone’s Zippo Hot Tour semifinals announcement was a featured news story on the home page of pulserated.com.
The Pulse Rated website features 6 genre-specific streams as well as the flagship Pulse Rated broadcast, and welcomes an average of 2.1 million unique visitors per month.
To support her “Song of the Week” selection, Sarah Kerr interviewed Tyler of Not Alone via phone and will air the interview during the week in conjunction with spinning “In Motion”. Not Alone will also be listed on Sarah's feature page on the Pulse Rated website and on Sarah's MySpace page (myspace.com/misskerr). All of Not Alone’s studio tracks can be heard on Pulse Rated in rotation or by request.
In addition to Not Alone, Pulse Rated currently features and promotes over 2,000 acts from a total of 33 countries and is a firm favorite with discerning listeners and website visitors searching for the newest, coolest acts.
Over the last 2 years, Pulse Rated has (quietly) grown from strength to strength and has become a significant and respected tool in the promotion and evaluation of new artists. With a large media blitz planned this year, they are confident their audience will continue to grow rapidly. |
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