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Kevin McElroy
Editor, Tune Up Magazine
Once upon a time, local radio could launch a band into the stratosphere. A DJ threw your track into rotation, people heard it, bought your record, showed up at your gigs, and boom—you had a career. Those were the days.
Fast forward to today, and, well… things are different. FM rock stations barely play new music, let alone local, unsigned bands. Meanwhile, Spotify, YouTube, and TikTok have taken over music discovery.
So, let’s cut to the chase: Can local radio still break a band in 2025?
The answer? Sort of. But not the way it used to.
Let’s be honest—terrestrial radio isn’t what it used to be. Most commercial rock stations play the same handful of artists over and over (hello, 40 years of Led Zeppelin and Foo Fighters). If you’re a local band, your chances of breaking into regular rotation are slim unless you’ve got serious industry backing.
That said, FM radio isn’t completely useless if you know where to look. Some key opportunities:
While getting on a big FM station won’t make you an overnight star, local DJs can still help you build credibility and momentum—especially in your hometown.
If FM radio is a long shot, what about streaming radio? Here’s where things get more interesting.
With platforms like:
Why is this better?
Bands who take the time to pitch to the right stations can see real traction, especially if they combine it with streaming, social media, and live gigs.
Here’s what no one tells you: getting played on commercial FM radio often costs money. Lots of it.
For major rock stations, airplay isn’t just about having a great song—it’s about having the right connections (or budget).
Bottom line? If you’re an unsigned band, chasing FM radio play is probably a waste of time and money. There are better ways to get ears on your music.
I mentioned the example of WMMR, which plays one local band per month on Wednesday nights. That’s… not enough. But could we push for a full hour of local music each week? Absolutely.
How to Make It Happen:
It’s a long shot, but pressure from the scene can work—if we push hard enough.
If you still want to get on the air, here’s what actually works:
Let’s be real—radio alone won’t make you a star anymore. But if you use it alongside streaming, social media, and live shows, it can still be a valuable tool.
Instead of wasting time trying to crack corporate FM stations, focus on:
Success in 2025 isn’t about one big break—it’s about stacking small wins until the momentum snowballs. Radio is just one piece of the puzzle.
Have you had success getting played on local or digital radio? What’s worked for you? Drop a comment and let’s keep the conversation going!
Written by: Tune Up Webmaster
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