SAMPLE – The HOMEPAGE Feed

Say you have a local event, or something exciting happening at the station that you want to promote on the homepage.  When creating new pages in the Page Manager, use the FEED option in the right column to assign the page to the Homepage Feed. 

Doing this adds the page to the Homepage What's Happning area, with the most-current page appearing at the top of the list.

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SAMPLE – Queens Of The Stone Age Story

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Electric Playground #050 – 01.11.14

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Nosmo

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Gene Farris

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Green Velvet

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Danger Wayne

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Morgan Page

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Diz

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Andre Solaris

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Nick Warren – La Fabrica (Warehouse Mix)
Nick Warren – La Fabrica (Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile Remix)
Nathan G – Nathan G Pig & Dan – Powder (Original Mix)
Kiko, Spencer K – Raw Gaz (Original Mix)
Brian Boncher – White Roses (Dmitiry Toks Mix)

Heath Holme – Turn It On (Philipp Straub & Florian Kaltstrom Remix)
Paul Kennedy – Nobodys Fool (Matao Remix)

Louie Loop

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Nathan Scott

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David Sabat

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Alex Peace

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Calvin Harris & Alesso – Under Control (Extended Mix)
Tritonal feat Phoebe Ryan – Now Or Never (Original Mix)
Fedde Le Grand & Di-Rect – Where We Belong (Extended Mix)

Avicii vs Sick Individuals – Hey Brother Pepper (Deviz Bang & Edshock Mashup)
Avicii – You Make Me (Dirty Pop Deconstruction Mix Vs ERROR404 Remix)
Ivan Gough, Walden & Jebu feat Penelope Austin – Home (Stefan Dabruck Remix)
Showtek featt Deborah Cox – Leave The Booyah Behind (Lee Morrison Mashup)
Cosmic Gate – So Get Up (Pelari Remix)
Fatboy Slim – Eat Sleep Rave Repeat (Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike & Ummet Ozcan Tomorrowland Remix)

Interviews

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VIDEO Page

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Rum and Coke

 

Let’s face it, there’s nothing truly exotic about a Rum and Coke anymore. Like any cliche, its popularity has waxed because of its widespread accessibility.

But that wasn’t always so. The ubiquitous college party cocktail got its start as the “Cuba Libre,” possibly, as some believe, because it was enjoyed by patriots aiding the now hostile country during the Spanish-American War.

On the other hand, it could have come about when someone had the genius idea of pouring some rum into his bottle of Coca-Cola. The world may never know, but we can sure as hell enjoy it.

This one’s simple:

* Fill highball glass with ice.

* Two parts Cola, one part white rum. Stir.

* Garnish with lime wedge.

 

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VIDEO: Katy Perry – “Wide Awake”

Katy Perry journeys with her younger self through a magical maze (AKA the last two years of her life) in the music video for her latest hit “Wide Awake.”  The clip opens with Katy on set of her “California Gurls” music video before she enters the labyrinth.  She is bombarded by paparazzi, experiences a fall from grace and finds her Prince Charming, who she punches in the face.  Watch Katy’s mystical last chapter of her Teenage Dream era in the video below:


 

 

 

Katherine Epstein (@RTNowRadio) for Cumulus Media © 2012

New Music Director: J. Cole

J Cole is riding high this summer with his hot single "Nobody's Perfect" blazing a path up the charts. Even though his debut album Cole World: The Sideline Story is less than a year old, fans are already clamoring for the young artist to get back in the studio.

Check out the artist talking to our friends at New Music Director about the things that inspire him below.

 

 

 

Justin Starling (@RTNowRadio) for Cumulus Media © 2012

This Week’s Funniest Tweets

This week’s most hilarious tweets centered around the Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes divorce, Fred Willard, the Penn State scandal and Kristen Stewart.  See what tweeters had to say:

 

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Pineapple Martini

 

For those who prefer vodka, the Pineapple Martini is a fine way to go come summertime. The mild and mellow flavors of the fruit juice balance well with the crispness of the vodka, making for a libation that will provide instant refreshment.

* Add 2 oz. vodka to a shaker full of ice.

* Follow that with 1/4 cup crushed pineapple (and its natural juices), and 1/4 oz. simple syrup.

* Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Use leftover pineapple wedge for garnish and enjoy.

Margarita

This time-tested buzz-bringer from South of the Border makes its way into our cocktail glasses as early as Cinco de Mayo, and doesn't leave until sometime in late September. While its origin is the stuff of legend, we're fairly certain of one thing: it was named for a gal named "Marguerite" (or possibly Rita De La Rosa).

Fortunately, the drink's divergent beginnings have all led to one essential recipe. Follow the steps below to have this classic on the rocks, or mix the ingredients in a blender for a frozen treat.

* Cut a wedge of lime and rim your margarita glasses with it. Next, hold the glasses upside-down and dip the rim into salt. Set aside.

* In a shaker, combine 35 ml (7 parts) tequila with 20 ml (4 parts) triple sec

* Add 15 ml (3 parts) lemon or lime juice

* Shake well and pour into salt-rimmed glasses. Delicious.

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VIDEO: Gotye featuring Kimbra – “Somebody That I Used to Know”

Indie pop artist Gotye shows his vulnerable side in the music video for the hit breakup anthem “Somebody That I Used to Know.”  A naked Gotye is pictured as he slowly begins to be covered in body paint.  He is later joined by a nude Kimbra, who also gets painted up like Gotye. The duo gets colored in fragmented shapes, comes together for a short time and then falls apart just as quickly.  The paint on Kimbra washes away at the end of the video as they go their separate ways.

Watch the artistically animated video filled with trippy slow-motion cinematography below:
 

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Katherine Epstein (@RTNowRadio) for Cumulus Media © 2012

ALBUM REVIEW: Justin Bieber – Believe

          If you’ve been trying not to catch the Bieber fever, now might be the time to let yourself get infected.  Sure, some of us have been annoyed by the constant clamor of Justin Bieber mania since his 2009 debut, but with his coming-of-age release Believe, Bieber has grown up from his “Baby” phase showing musical maturity on this solid album.  The record will naturally appeal to his tween fan base, but the superb production quality, roster of impressive collaborators and differing styles of musicianship on Believe is sure to resonate with the 20-somethings female demographic as well.  


           The album opens with the clubby dance tune “All Around the World,” which features his “Baby” collaborator Ludacris.  While I expected this track to be a copycat of their previous work, filled with broken record lyrics, the song showcases Bieber’s deeper sound and stronger vocals than seen on My World 2.0.  The next track and lead single “Boyfriend” grabs my attention with the swag of Justin Timberlake’s “Señorita” and a beat mimicking the Ying Yang Twins’ “Wait (The Whisper Song)” (only without the naughty content).  I’m digging Bieber’s ability to blend R&B and pop genres on this track.


           The album continues to keep me hooked with the Skrillex-esque “As Long As You Love Me,” featuring Big Sean.  This groovy tune shows that Bieber not only has versatility, but he can rock a dubstep song.  He then chills out with the slower, slicker “Catching Feelings,” “Take You” and “Right Here” featuring Drake.  These sensual songs remind me musically of Bieber’s mentor, Usher, and while flirtatious, they're still nonsexual enough to make parents sigh with relief.


           “Fall” is the track that sells me on Bieber as an artist and not just the bubblegum pop music machine that I previously viewed him to be.  The stripped-down and vocally decorative song is that a-ha moment on the record where you realize, “Hey, Justin Bieber can really sing!” 


            Bieber continues to impress with the Motown-influenced track “Die In Your Arms,” which samples Michael Jackson’s “We’ve Got a Good Thing Going.”  Bieber is established enough in his career to pull off risky moves like toying with a song by Michael Jackson, who he’s cited as his biggest musical influence.  Producer Rodney Jerkins, who has worked with both Jackson and Bieber, told him that MJ “would've been really proud,” Bieber revealed in an interview on The View.  I couldn't agree more.  There's no doubt that Jackson would have been on board with the finished product.


            At a point in the record where the listener could start to get lost, Bieber pulled me back in with his falsetto in the gushy track “Thought of You.” After giving this song a listen, Bieber comes off as a super sensitive guy who knows the true value of a love song.  Even if it could be just an act to sell records, it’s comforting to believe the notion that guys like this are still out there.


            Bieber keeps the party going when he is joined (and is even slightly upstaged by) Nicki Minaj in the fun track, “Beauty and the Beat.”  While the meat of this song belongs to Nicki, I find it amusing that the Biebs would allow her to poke fun of his girlfriend Selena Gomez when rapping, “Justin Bieber, you know Imma hit 'em with the ether/Buns out, weiner, but I gotta keep my eye out for Selener.”  It’s good to know that even with his superstardom, Bieber still has a down-to-earth sense of humor.


            The album winds down with the inspirational tracks “One Love,” “Be Alright” and “Believe,” which is reminiscent of his previous hit “Pray.”  I was glad to see that while Bieber didn't take any huge risks with his sound on Believe, he also didn't deviate from the squeaky clean motif that made him famous.  These characteristics that define him as an artist are present in these three final tracks. 


             And just when I thought I was Bieber-ed out, I found the several bonus tracks on the record to be as good as the rest.  Bieber pulls a bold stunt similar to his pal Taylor Swift in the poppy song “Maria” by calling out Mariah Yeater, who accused him of fathering her child.  Bieber’s camp hasn’t confirmed if the track is about the scandal, but it’s pretty obvious with lyrics like, “I’m talking to you, Maria/Why you wanna do me like that?/That ain’t my baby, that ain’t my girl.”  Well played, Biebs.  The song is not only funny, it’s catchy.


             While it’s nothing groundbreaking lyrically, Believe is a fun, upbeat and highly optimistic record.  Overall, the album felt like an experiment with musical styles from all over the map.  It’s important to remember that Bieber is naturally still figuring out who he is as an artist.  While he’s not quite a grown up, Bieber has started to come into his own and seems to feel comfortable in his skin.  His style will probably continue to evolve in the future, but for the moment, Believe has given us something to pay attention to other than his haircut.

 

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Katherine Epstein (@RTNowRadio) for Cumulus Media © 2012

VIDEO: Carly Rae Jepsen – “Call Me Maybe”

Newcomer Carly Rae Jepsen has a crush on her sexy neighbor in the music video for her breakthrough hit “Call Me Maybe.”  She gets so hot for the hunky guy that she passes out while suggestively washing her car.  But there’s more to Carly's crush than meets the eye.  Find out if she gets the guy in the clip below:

 

 

Katherine Epstein (@RTNowRadio) for Cumulus Media © 2012

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Steven Tyler Leaves ‘American Idol’

(NEW YORK) — All the talk lately has been about Jennifer Lopez leaving American Idol, but Steven Tyler has beat her to it.  A statement from Fox confirms that Tyler is departing the show.

In a statement, Tyler says, "After some long…hard…thoughts…I’ve decided it’s time for me to let go of my mistress American Idol before she boils my rabbit,” said Tyler.  “I strayed from my first love, Aerosmith, and I’m back, but instead of begging on my hands and knees, I’ve got two fists in the air and I’m kicking the door open with my band."

Tyler went on to say that he's going to spend the next few years "kicking some serious ass — the ultimate in auditory takeover."  He ends by plugging the new Aerosmith album, Music from Another Dimension, and adding, "Idol was over-the-top fun, and I loved every minute of it…Now it’s time to bring Rock Back.”

Idol creative and executive producer Simon Fuller said in a statement, "I completely understand [Steven's] desire to get back to his life as the singer in America's greatest-ever rock band. American Idol will miss him!”  

Fox executive Mike Darnell, who was instrumental in securing Tyler for the show, added, "We are very sad that Steven has chosen to focus more on his music, but we always knew when we hired a rock ’n’ roll legend, he would go back to the music.  We all wish him all the best and would love to have him back on the show anytime.”

Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson are still judges on the show as of this moment, though J-Lo mused Thursday morning on NBC's Today show that it "may be time" for her to go.

Copyright 2012 ABC News Radio

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