To: WPGC radio 95.5, WKYS 93.9, and WERQ 92QJams

DMV United

We demand that terrestrial radio show more support for our local artists in the Washington Metropolitan Area

Why is this important?

The DMV United Campaign was created by three media entities in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
The Eddie Kayne Show
Movie Hood TV
Organically Grown Radio (OGRadioDMV)
These three parties recognize that the key to solidifying our region as a powerhouse in the music industry lies not just in the talent but the consumers who when given the chance will support the talent and those that provide platforms for the talent to be seen and heard.

The current corporate structure in terrestrial radio in our area has given the local artist a very minimal level of support. No longer will we be satisfied with the crumbs that fall off the table when we as consumers and listeners are fed music from all over the world but rarely hear the voices of the potentially next big artist that could be from our hometown.

Eddie Kayne has an internet radio show as well as a television show that caters to our hometown artist and takes their music across the nation and into foreign countries.

Organically Grown Radio is a prominent voice on internet radio and through their catchphrase “Get Organic” they seek to take music back to when artists expressed themselves for more than a payday.

Movie Hood TV is the premier website in the Washington Metropolitan Area for artists to showcase the videos to give fans that visual that so often can catapult them from being a local name to a household name.

We will be combining our talents together to take this movement from the concert venues, to the nightclubs, to the sporting events and even to the offices of the terrestrial radio stations to let it be known that we will no longer show support if none is given to those that embody the true spirit of the Nation’s Capitol and its surrounding areas.

We will be handing out flyers as well as music to let the consumers who were denied the chance to witness artists such as Wale, Fat Trel and
Shy Glizzy before they were signed to major labels grow and develop as artists.
It’s time to turn off terrestrial radio and open your windows the next big artist could be right outside your door!!

We demand that terrestrial radio, show more support for our local artists in the Washington Metropolitan Area by allowing selected artist to be allotted a time slot during prime time hours. Therefore creating a higher platform for the artist and building a stronger connection to the communities in which you serve.
#DMVUnited