> On 11/4/2012 6:17 AM, Gill Smith wrote:> once you've paid TAXI your annual
> subscription, does this mean you can
> > bomard them with untold numbers of songs, at no extra cost?
>
> Last time I checked it was $5 a submission. Submit 3 songs to a given
> opportunity, and that's $15.
>
> > and do they have to "radio ready"??
>
> It depends on the pitch. You have to look at the instructions. Anything
> for film/TV/ads/etc. will need to be "broadcast quality". Typically that
> at least means a clear (or intentionally distorted) recording with high
> quality performances, but some contexts may go in other directions. It
> doesn't necessarily mean a full arrangement, though, as something might
> call for solo piano or accordion or whatever.
>
> For song-only pitches it doesn't always need to be broadcast quality,
> though it will at least be important that the recording sells the song.
> Sometimes there will be specific instructions for those, too, though, that
> say it has to sound like a radio hit or that specify the gender of the
> singer.
>
> The best way to get an idea is to read their listings, which are updated
> twice a month:
>
>
http://www.taxi.com/industry.php
>
> Make sure and read them closely before choosing something to send (or
> sending anything at all), though. It's not likely that pitching a great
> song for an opportunity that it doesn't fit will get you anywhere, other
> than out another $5.