Welcome to the new Atomic Music!
Written by Atomic Newsroom on 17 December 2020
Let’s face it. 2020 sucked… But it doesn’t all have to suck!
A while back, we put out a survey to all users of the Atomic Network asking for your input on how we could better deliver our services to the masses.
We had an unprecedented response to this survey and one of the key things we noticed was, not all of you knew the extent of the Atomic Music Network.
This year while we all learnt how to effectively apply a face mask over our noses and mouths (seriously, some people actually found this difficult), we launched Atomic Radio, went fully digital with the Atomic Magazine, expanded the capabilities of the Atomic Stream Space app and further pushed our reach across our growing FM network… We changed our direction from a local, Albury based music service to a National network pushing all things Rural and Regional music from all the pockets of Australia where music exists…. But….
We had a website for each major feature we offered which caused A LOT of confusion!
radio.atomicmusic, mag.atomicmusic, atomicmusic.space, stream.atomicmusic… It actually is a little confusing unless you knew what you were looking for…
So we threw it all into a big digital code based mixing bowl and created the new Atomic Music Space!
All your favourite articles and columns are still here, quick access to the Atomic Radio Digital Stream is here… Even a new interactive Atomic Countdown chart is available here!
But this is just the first step… Atomic is expanding its services… AGAIN!
2021 is set to be the biggest year of expansion for Atomic yet and a MASSIVE leap to the opportunities Australian Rural and Regional artists have available to them!
So Enjoy the new site and keep a close eye on Atomic… There is some VERY big things cooking in the kitchen at HQ!
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David Somanez On 18 December 2020 at 5:08 PM
Congratulations Atomic! So good to see more and more big things happening for Rural musicians! It’s about time! The Government hasn’t supported Rural at all and the music industry is so focused on its metro players.