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As a KDHX producer, Social Media is a great way for you to connect and interact with your audience.

A Facebook show page is for promoting your show, and KDHX, expanding listenership, engaging and building audience.

Your page: Your show page should be a public page, not a personal account. Followers “like” and “follow” the page, they do not request to be friends with you.

Name: must include your show name. [Show Name] on KDHX (optional) About Section: Your show description, day, time, etc. goes here. List kdhx.org as your website. Photo: You may use whatever you’d like for your cover photo and profile pic, including the KDHX logo and/or your show logo. Category: you may designate your page to be “community”, “radio station”, “nonprofit”,

Appropriate Content: Posts linking to articles relevant to your show’s content Playlist information KDHX content: in-studio performances (YouTube or Soundcloud), kdhx.org articles KDHX event pages Event pages for shows coming to town relevant to your audience at other venues Any music content that relates to your show

Inappropriate Content: Grievances against KDHX Self-promotion Politics Name-calling

Tips: Stay positive Focus on the music Avoid arguments (good-natured musical discussions are great, though!) Remember that followers are interested in your KDHX show and that should be the focus of this page, not you as a person or whatever other hobbies and interests you might want to promote.

For tips and guidance about setting up your Facebook show page, contact the Chief Media Officer or your supervisor in the production department.