RadioContraband

Radio Contraband
Founded 2010 (2010)
Founder Steven Walker, Jacob Bunton and Beatrix Danko
Genre Rock
Country of origin United States
Location Spokane, Washington
Official website www.radiocontraband.com

RadioContraband is a Spokane, Washington-based radio promotion company founded by Steven Walker, Jacob Bunton and Beatrix Danko. It is a privately held corporation. It also operates the sister company Alternative Contraband.

RadioContraband is a micro social media company that is format specific to the Active rock community. The company's website features industry and artist profiles, music news, radio charts, and new music.

Awards

The company operates the annual RadioContraband Rock Radio Convention as well as the Rock Radio Awards.[1] The convention first took place in September 2012[2] at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas with artist showcases taking place at The House Of Blues[3] and more recently at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino with artist showcases taking place at the music venue, Vinyl, and Hard Rock Live on the Las Vegas Strip. The convention features industry panels,[4] artist showcases, and the rock radio awards.[5] Past winners of the RadioContraband Rock Radio Awards include the Foo Fighters, Five Finger Death Punch, Avenged Sevenfold, Pop Evil for their song "Trenches", WMMR/Philadelphia, WJJO/Madison, WZOR/Appleton, WRIF/Detroit, WOZZ/Wausau,WI, Mark Abramson/Roadrunner Records and Jackie Kajzer/Eleven Seven Records. 2014 winners include The Pretty Reckless, Nothing More and KEYJ/Abilene. 2015 winners include Muse, Bring Me The Horizon, SiriusXM/Octane, KTHQ/Spokane, Roxy Myzal/Harddrive Ryan Castle/KISW and Heather Luke/Warner Brothers Records.

RadioContraband alumni includes The Offspring, David Draiman from Disturbed, Sixx:A.M. Black Veil Brides, Trivum, Hoobastank, Royal Bliss, Thousand Foot Krutch and Killswitch Engage.

Sixx:A.M. debuted their 2016 hit, Rise, at the RadioContraband Rock Radio Convention at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas).

References

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