About Our Radio Show
Program Distribution
Tech Innovation Network Radio Shows are performed and streamed live from the listen live link on the schedule page and archived on the past programs page for later listening and download. Recorded portions of the show are aired on select AM Talk Radio stations around the country. The studio also produces shows in CD-Rom format for distribution at association meetings, conferences and trade shows.Show distribution can also include placement in various podcast outlets. Tech Innovation Network maintains a channel on itunes. Other possibilities include the Global Talk Radio Network, World Talk Radio Network, All Talk Radio Network and WS Radio as well as Real One, Windows Media, AOL Radio and others.
Sponsored shows and related media buys can also involve air-time on terrestrial broadcast radio stations along with sponsored links to station websites. These shows can also be distributed to the ABC Starguide III satellite platform and heard live by participating radio stations. Special shows and program series are also distributed on a live and pre-recorded basis to these outlets.
Participation
Guests are by invitation from the co-hosts and producer. However, anyone can participate in the Tech Innovation Network Radio Shows in many different ways. Anyone can listen live or take advantage of our free archives and downloads at no cost from any location, any time, anywhere. You can also call-in toll free (866-685-7469) and send emails (radio@TechInnovationNetwork.com) either during the live show or afterward in response to a recorded version. Our guests will usually respond quickly, allowing you to expand your network to include some of these business leaders.Sponsored Programming: Tech Innovation Network offers organizations the opportunity to sponsor shows. Sponsors do not control the content of the actual show. However, commercial spots are available during show times.
Program Clock
Tech Innovation Network Radio Shows feature the traditional AM Talk Radio clock, including 10 minutes of commercial audio allowing for guest and host breaks. These segments are long enough to develop themes for substantive conversation without exhausting the attention span of listeners.Click here to download the Clock (PDF - requires Acrobat Reader)
Listenership
The Tech Innovation Network Radio Shows carry a core audience consisting of three related groups:Listeners: More than 70,000 individuals are invited to participate in our weekly programs. This group includes a community of IT, security, law enforcement, legal, investment and political professionals. This group also includes technology buyers and sellers from around the globe. Eighty percent of the audience is located in the United States concentrated in high-tech communities
Tech Companies: The second Tech Innovation Network Database includes approximately 15,000 tech companies that have received Tech Innovation Network CD-ROM products in the last several years. This group includes software developers, e-commerce companies, municipalities (their IT Depts.), as well as banks, hospitals and healthcare providers, retailers, insurance companies, and manufacturers.
Participants: The third Tech Innovation Network Database consists of guests and others who listen to the show but who are not included in the other databases. These are people who have learned about the show through search engines, word of mouth or other networking venues as well as guests who want to stay in touch. This database continues growing exponentially.
On-Site Shows
On-site Radio Shows involve performing Live Radio Shows from an event location. These shows involve setting up a remote radio link and conducting a LIVE show (or series of live shows) from the event facility. These shows require a separate room where the host can control the sound and hold the interviews, as well as at least one dedicated phone line.Most groups are interested in interviews with attendees, speakers, exhibitors and sponsoring organizations. The purpose of these shows is to discuss highlights of the conference and to give sponsors and exhibitors an additional avenue for reaching their audiences. These shows provide a communication link with people and organizations who are interested in the conference but who are unable to attend for whatever reason.
Tech Innovation Network Radio Shows can be extremely effective if the conference organization promotes the show by distributing email announcements the day of the program. Tech Innovation Network also promotes these shows through our databases.



