Here at WTYT 960, we’re all about helping bands get exposure. Not only can your music become part of our station’s playlist, but it could possibly be part of an indie movie, Billboard, an Uncommon Contest for Common People!. All you have to do is create a profile, upload a song and then get your friends, fans, and followers to vote for you. Our station, WTYT 960, is part of this cine-experience. The bands that have at least 100 votes will be considered for the movie. Not only does your band have the opportunity to be considered for the film, ...
Supporting and promoting the indie scene is our thing. You can find our DJ’s glued to their computers searching for the best of the best when it comes to indie music—reggae, rock, alternative, punk, blues—we want it all. No record deal needed, just come as you are and we’ll rock it.
We know that all of the practicing, performing, recording and touring can be grueling for your band, but we support what you do and we’re showing you some love. By creating a profile and submitting your music, your band can win gear, gigs and greenbacks through our contests. Every six weeks a new contest begins, and so does a chance for your band to win. Catasauqua, Pennsylvania’s Kaeyo (pictured) racked up the most votes and won the first ever contest, scoring some cash and the chance to perform at Mayfair Festival of the Arts.
WTYT 960 likes you…but how many of your Facebook friends do? The WTYT team found out with our latest contest, the “hottest band moment” contest, which was held on our Facebook page. WTYT 960 bands submitted pictures and then it was up to Facebook friends to “like” their favorite picture. 51 Shortfalls of Malden, Massachusetts proved to be quite likable, taking home the victory and 1,000 postcards that help promote their band.