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If you can't donate cash, thats OK! there are several ways of contributing, we can always use the help.
Contact radio stations in your area, ask them to put triviacompanion on air, in your
local market.
We can help radio stations by producing overnight programming for them, in turn, they can help us by reducing bandwidth costs and getting the word out to people about this kind of music.
We would be eternally grateful to anyone who helps us realize this. To help you find stations in your area, here is a Radio Station Locator, key in your location and it will find land based radio stations in your area.
Know what would be really great? asking your friends to contact radio stations, too.
One more thing about contacting local radio stations -- Don't overlook smaller AM stations!
We don't run paid in-stream advertisements, aside from the usual costs involved with running an internet stream, there are hours of work involved.
It's a labor of love, but it still takes time, time that could (indeed, should) be spent working on our commercial software products.
As you can probably guess, the whole thing is run pretty much by one individual with the help of
listeners.
You can be a triviacompanion contributor by phoning in your jokes, recording little segments and possibly any other ideas you might have. Contact triviacompanion with your ideas!
The whole point is listeners, the more people who know about triviacompanion, the more incentive there is to keep it going. Spread the word around, let people know about us. (Of course, letting radio stations know about us helps more), but we appreciate anything you can do.
If you have a membership site, sell digital products online, need utilities for uploading files or collecting sales leads, one of the best things you can do is purchase our UNIX based software over at GenieGate.com (or tell other website designers about it) it's good stuff, but requires some technical knowledge.