Posted March 24, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Though Sun Broadcast Group (SBG) has announced it will cease handling network commercial sales for “Floydian Slip” effective April 26, we want to assure affiliate stations and listeners, the show goes on.
Random Precision Media LLC (RPM) of Shelburne, Vt., produces, syndicates and distributes “Floydian Slip” to a network of more than 100 stations.
Since 2014, we’d been under contract for network ad sales with Envision Networks. SBG recently acquired Envision, and last week informed us they intended to drop “Floydian Slip” from its sales offerings.
Unfortunately, they also sent a letter to our affiliate stations erroneously stating SBG is syndicator of our show. Titled “NOTICE OF SYNDICATION/DISTRIBUTION TERMINATION,” the letter offers to provide our stations “affiliation details for replacement programs that are available for your station.”
We’re willing to believe the letter was simply a momentary lapse of reason. Nonetheless, it’s caused confusion and uncertainty among our show’s affiliate stations.
So we want to emphasize: “Floydian Slip” isn’t going away. On the contrary, we’re shining on!
Posted March 24, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Join us this week for Floydian Slip #1250:
“Floydian Slip” is heard across the 100 stations of our Random Precision Radio Network. Learn where and when to listen.
Posted March 23, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Posted March 21, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Sony Legacy has delayed the release of “Live at the Roundhouse,” a concert film and album by Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets.
Originally scheduled for April 17, the package will now drop Sept. 19.
The band announces the change in a tweet that reads in part, “Due to the current situation and considering the well-being of our fans we’ve taken the decision to move the release date.”
Posted March 17, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Join us this week for Floydian Slip #1249:
“Floydian Slip” is heard across the 100 stations of our Random Precision Radio Network. Learn where and when to listen.
Posted March 16, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Posted March 10, 2020 by Floydian Slip
A instrumental David Gilmour played on without credit for a 1995 film soundtrack will receive its first release on Record Store Day, April 18.
“Grand Central Station” from the film “Hackers” was originally credited to Deep Cover, but not included on any of the three soundtracks that’ve been released for the film.
Gilmour recorded his contribution during a visit to bassist and Floyd collaborator Guy Pratt during the time Pratt was working on the soundtrack with director Ian Softley.
The new double-LP will also include the previously unreleased “One Combination” by Pratt.
Posted March 10, 2020 by Floydian Slip
Join us this week for Floydian Slip #1248:
“Floydian Slip” is heard across the 100 stations of our Random Precision Radio Network. Learn where and when to listen.