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2009 A.I.R. Award for Best Radio Website |
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Written by John Diffenderfer
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Friday, 04 December 2009 07:07 |
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Things have been busy around here lately. On Nov. 8, one of our clients, WSM, received the 2009 Nashville A.I.R. (Achievement In Radio) Award for "Best Radio Website."
The award-winning site was designed by us here at Artistream. We worked to create a streamlined site and focused our efforts on the splash page, logos, and headers. It's a fairly simple site, but sometimes simplicity is what's needed most. We are thrilled by WSM's success and grateful to have had the opportunity to create this site for them. WSM posted some photos from the evening on their site. |
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Using the Internet to Battle the Recession |
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Written by Chris Franke
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 16:31 |
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So many companies are getting picked off in today’s economic climate that it is starting to feel like American Idol. It is unfortunate to see small businesses not succeed. As our economy continues to shake things up, the companies that will survive are those that are able to reach and clearly communicate to their desired audiences.
Over the past month or so we have had the pleasure of working on some marketing and design elements for some companies that vary in size. We just finished a website design for a company called Sound Concepts, LLC. This is kind of right up my alley. They do sound designs and installations for various types of businesses.
We also had the pleasure of doing a website for U.S. Financial, LLC. They're a great company and were a pleasure to work for. We’ve completed the redesign of the 650 AM WSM website here in Nashville, Tenn. It was great working with the people who work so hard behind the scenes to keep classic and legendary music on the airwaves. They play the songs and artists that built the Grand Ole Opry and country music into what it is today. It is always great for us to have our portfolio widened and be able to learn a little about different industries. (You should take a second and check out these companies. The people who work there are just great!) All of these companies enlisted our services because they realized the value – especially in today’s economy – of being able to effectively communicate online with their existing and prospective clients. With advertising and marketing costs increasing and companies’ budgets tightening, there has never been a better time to really put your website to work for you. Above all else, a website drastically increases your business’ potential client base. With Artistream’s ridiculously low pricing, can you really afford to not to create or increase your Web presence? Stay tuned and we will keep you up-to-date on other projects we are working on and the interesting new products and services that we are getting ready to roll out. |
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Nashville, Recordings, and ConfrontNation |
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Written by Chris Franke
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Monday, 13 April 2009 21:43 |
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Nashville is the Music City, and that is very evident to anyone who visits. It seems like recording studios, producers, singer-songwriters are everywhere you look. Don’t get me wrong; I am not putting down any of these establishments or people. I have worked at and with many of them and, for the most part, they produce amazing music. However where can you go to get something recorded quick and inexpensively? In Nashville, with equipment and professionals coming a dime a dozen, why should quality only come at the expense of affordability? At Artistream, we believe it’s time to mix things up.
Whether it’s a corporate training video, radio spot, voice over, church sermon, of studio album, we do it all. And our prices and quality will blow your mind. We work with Grammy Award-winning producers and engineers who have worked with artists such as Israel and the New Breed, Donna Summers, Steven Loki Howell, Mercy Me, DC Talk, Michael Sweet, Rebecca St. James, and the list goes on and on.
We've just finished up some teachings and radio spots for an organization called ConfrontNation. They have a pretty cool message and their talk radio was refreshingly edgy. Dealing with topics beyond mere politics and religion, ConfrontNation addresses personal issues that so often are left untouched on the airwaves. Ed from ConfrontNation is a really cool guy; kind of Michael DelGiorno-esque. Pretty thought provoking stuff. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 April 2009 16:39 |
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