Radio Stations:  Become an Affiliate

There is no charge to air this radio show (free to approved affiliates).

Simply contact us stating your radio station name and information including when the show will be aired.  AGREEMENT FORM

This is a great show for both commercial and non-commercial radio stations. 

Boost your ratings with dance music!

Sell sponsor messages before and after the show.
INTRO: "We'll be back on [call letters] with the Declaration of Dance hosted by Clint Dantinne right after these messages."
CLOSE:  "The Declaration of Dance, airing weekly at this time on [call letters], is brought to you by [sponsor]."

Syndication by Download

Dance Music News may be aired on radio stations anytime between Thursday 5:00 AM and Friday 8:00 PM (EST).  This is a 2-minute news capsule with time sensitive information for weekend DJ shows, industry parties, dance music releases, and special events within the dance music community.

The Declaration of Dance weekly show may be aired on radio stations anytime between Thursday and Sunday.  This is a 29-minute continuous radio program primarily featuring dance music mixed with insightful conversation.

Getting Started

Simply return the completed AGREEMENT FORM or contact Colonel C Productions for additional information.

Approved radio stations will then receive special access to our online high audio quality programs, transcripts, and playlists. 


---

Why Dance Music?

Choose a type of programming that will stick out from the mainstream. Dance music is a logical choice of programming for any terrestrial radio station including HD radio for these reasons:

  • Dance music is radio friendly (clean lyrics).
  • Dance music is known for ‘feel good’ socially positive messages.
  • The dance music industry is growing substantially in the U.S. and worldwide.
  • Hot Dance Airplay is a monitored dance music radio chart that is featured weekly in Billboard magazine.
  • Today’s dance music is combination of original music from both aspiring and established industry artists, remixes of retro dance songs, and remixes of current popular hit music.
  • Dance music reaches a very large demographic which includes a mixed sampling of all cultures, races, and ages. Dance music almost equally appeals to men and women.
  • Dance music is commonly played by disc jockeys at nightclubs, radio stations, raves, and parties. Mobile DJs play dance music to entertain at wedding receptions and other special events.