Unsigned Transmissions - From stage to screen

18th July 2014

LTBL Productions have gone from promotional films for businesses, to fictional filmmaking for cinephiles and are now proud to add television shows to its expanding portfolio of work.

Working with musicians from the East Yorkshire and Humber regions, a fresh music show was developed. Unsigned Transmissions is a unique platform for unsigned musicians on the exciting new local TV network. Premiering local solo artists, groups and bands, from Rock to Rap and everything in between. Unsigned Transmissions is the only platform for local music to be viewed by local audiences on television. The first few episodes have just finished broadcasting and we are sharing them on the online platform, via the dedicated Unsigned Transmissions website. Please take a moment to view each episode and listen to some great music. We are always seeking new acts to appear on the show but we do have a selection process, so please get in contact if you want to take your music to the next level. We are also interested in hearing from potential sponsors and partners. www.unsignedtransmissions.com

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