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"Free Up That Radio Dial!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-19 12:13:36

All this musical freedom has put the entrenched entities of the music industry — conglomerate record labels corporate radio and network providers — on the offensive. Their fight against the Internet now incorporates a conquest of control. The attack is multifaceted. Internet radio is in danger because of a proposed new royalty scheme that would wipe out the budgets of many Internet stations. The elimination of Internet radio would allow for the big record labels and corporate radio to continue their cozy relationship without any competition. What has kept the Internet a creative incubator for music are groups like the Future of Music Coalition and its Rock the Net campaign. (Rock the Net is sponsoring a Matt Nathanson concert at the Crocodile Cafe on Tuesday). In the Senate the formidable tag team of Trent Lott. R-Miss. and Byron Dorgan. D-N. D. is breathing fire over the attempt by the Federal Communications Commission to weaken cross-ownership rules. Internet radio has become an issue for Sen. Maria Cantwell. D-Wash. and Rep. Jay Inslee. D-Bainbridge Island. Inslee is sponsoring a bill to help Internet radio with royalties. Cantwell is on the Senate Commerce. Science and Transportation Committee. A Wednesday hearing on the future of radio gave the committee a chance to hear from independent record owners and musicians about how important an open Internet is to communities. "Commercial radio is about aggregating the largest possible number of listeners in a targeted demographic. Community-based radio is about serving its audiences. It has the unique power and the desire to be a conduit for news and culture and is essential to the diversity that defines cultural life in this country," said Mac McCaughan musician and owner of Merge Records. Tim Westergren of Pandora Media explained the reach of Internet radio. Nielson/NetRatings he said have shown "that Pandora listeners are three to five times more likely to have purchased music in the last 90 days than the average American. Similarly. Pandora is one of the top referral sites for music purchasing from both and the iTunes Music Store." "Our royalty in 2007 is now likely to reach over $6 million almost 50 percent of our total revenue. And per-listener per-track royalty rates for Internet radio are scheduled to climb an additional 27 percent in 2008 and 29 percent more in 2009."

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"Free Up That Radio Dial!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-19 12:13:36

All this musical freedom has put the entrenched entities of the music industry — conglomerate record labels corporate radio and network providers — on the offensive. Their fight against the Internet now incorporates a conquest of control. The attack is multifaceted. Internet radio is in danger because of a proposed new royalty scheme that would wipe out the budgets of many Internet stations. The elimination of Internet radio would allow for the big record labels and corporate radio to continue their cozy relationship without any competition. What has kept the Internet a creative incubator for music are groups like the Future of Music Coalition and its Rock the Net campaign. (Rock the Net is sponsoring a Matt Nathanson concert at the Crocodile Cafe on Tuesday). In the Senate the formidable tag team of Trent Lott. R-Miss. and Byron Dorgan. D-N. D. is breathing fire over the attempt by the Federal Communications Commission to weaken cross-ownership rules. Internet radio has become an issue for Sen. Maria Cantwell. D-Wash. and Rep. Jay Inslee. D-Bainbridge Island. Inslee is sponsoring a bill to help Internet radio with royalties. Cantwell is on the Senate Commerce. Science and Transportation Committee. A Wednesday hearing on the future of radio gave the committee a chance to hear from independent record owners and musicians about how important an open Internet is to communities. "Commercial radio is about aggregating the largest possible number of listeners in a targeted demographic. Community-based radio is about serving its audiences. It has the unique power and the desire to be a conduit for news and culture and is essential to the diversity that defines cultural life in this country," said Mac McCaughan musician and owner of Merge Records. Tim Westergren of Pandora Media explained the reach of Internet radio. Nielson/NetRatings he said have shown "that Pandora listeners are three to five times more likely to have purchased music in the last 90 days than the average American. Similarly. Pandora is one of the top referral sites for music purchasing from both and the iTunes Music Store." "Our royalty in 2007 is now likely to reach over $6 million almost 50 percent of our total revenue. And per-listener per-track royalty rates for Internet radio are scheduled to climb an additional 27 percent in 2008 and 29 percent more in 2009."

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"Radiotastic 0.91 - Widget to listen and record Internet radio. (Free)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-29 02:39:06

Radiotastic... Listen to your favorite radio stations from the Dashboard by using the free Radiotastic widget. It’s easy to add Internet radio streams so your favourite music news and sports shows are at your finger-tips. Listen to almost any audio stream broadcasting in popular formats such as RealAudio. WindowsMedia. QuickTime and mp3. Making use of Internet plug-ins ensures Radiotastic stays at the cutting edge of net audio. Ever listened to the radio and wanted to quickly record a song or interview? With Radiotastic don’t miss a beat! Recordings are iPod friendly (AIFF. AAC and Apple Lossless formats supported). The free edition of Radiotastic records for only 15 minutes grade to the Pro version and record as long as you want. This is a very nice radio widget. I was happy using RadioTuner before but Radiotastic has the advantage of being able to play all kinds of streams not just Real Audio so you can add any displace and store them all together. The other advantage is this allows you to record from the stream but you do need to pay a shareware fee for that. (Version 0.9b) I should undergo added - I think the $15 shareware fee is worth paying the recording feature is very neat obviously the quality depends on your connection but the feature is nicely implemented. For me it's worth it to record special music shows and live sets or interviews on my favourite radio stations. You can also add any stream even those in the BBC radio archive for instance so you can record a hit programme. (Version 0.9b)

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"NEW INTERNET FOLK RADIO STATION LAUNCHED" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:45:57

Folk communicate UK is an independent internet radio station which plays a vast selection of Celtic and Traditional music of the British Isles and Ireland from both the past and show. The air is commercial remove and runs continuously 24 hours a day. Folk Radio UK was started by Alex Gallacher in response to the lack of airplay being given to British and Irish folk by mainstream media. The station is run with the give of listener donations. The displace plays a very diverse be of music from Gaelic singing to English Country Dance from The Watersons and Nic Jones to Karen Matheson and Shooglenifty. The music changes on a daily basis which keeps the station both fresh and enjoyable. There are also two weekly recorded shows: “Home Brewed” hosted by Alex and “The Guest List” hosted by Alan O’Leary (formerly of Spyda Radio. CMR and resident DJ at Cambridge Folk Festival) of Copperplate Consultants. Both shows have their own individual call and feature a wide mix of music including folk from advance afield. The displace is very different to most other internet stations. There are no commercials or interruptions to the music. It consists of a non-stop daily compete list that changes on a daily basis to act a fresh sound. The only banter is during the two weekly shows. There are back up giveaways: CDs. DVDs and more recently festival tickets to “Sligo Live”. Listeners can also choose for music as they listen the results of which go to make up a Top 40 that’s published every week. The station is supported by listeners and has a great community spirit. It has a very comprehensive website with a wealth of information from in-depth details on new music interviews reviews videos and articles on folklore. The site also boasts a friendly and thriving community forum where listeners frequently discuss the music played new artists festivals folklore and anything else for that be. The community is made up of a good mix of those that are well versed in folk music to end newbie’s wanting to be introduced to new music. Folk Radio UK sponsored the Two Rivers Folk Festival at Chepstow in July this year which has resulted in an increased interest in the work Folk Radio UK is doing to back up British and Irish traditional music.

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"NEW INTERNET FOLK RADIO STATION LAUNCHED" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-16 00:45:57

Folk Radio UK is an independent internet radio station which plays a vast selection of Celtic and Traditional music of the British Isles and Ireland from both the past and present. The broadcast is commercial remove and runs continuously 24 hours a day. Folk Radio UK was started by Alex Gallacher in response to the lack of airplay being given to British and Irish folk by mainstream media. The station is run with the support of listener donations. The displace plays a very diverse be of music from Gaelic singing to English Country Dance from The Watersons and Nic Jones to Karen Matheson and Shooglenifty. The music changes on a daily basis which keeps the station both fresh and enjoyable. There are also two weekly recorded shows: “Home Brewed” hosted by Alex and “The Guest List” hosted by Alan O’Leary (formerly of Spyda Radio. CMR and resident DJ at Cambridge Folk Festival) of Copperplate Consultants. Both shows have their own individual style and feature a wide mix of music including folk from advance afield. The station is very different to most other internet stations. There are no commercials or interruptions to the music. It consists of a non-stop daily play enumerate that changes on a daily basis to keep a fresh sound. The only banter is during the two weekly shows. There are frequent giveaways: CDs. DVDs and more recently festival tickets to “Sligo be”. Listeners can also vote for music as they listen the results of which go to make up a Top 40 that’s published every week. The station is supported by listeners and has a great community animate. It has a very comprehensive website with a wealth of information from in-depth details on new music interviews reviews videos and articles on folklore. The place also boasts a friendly and thriving community forum where listeners frequently address the music played new artists festivals folklore and anything else for that be. The community is made up of a good mix of those that are well versed in folk music to end newbie’s wanting to be introduced to new music. Folk communicate UK sponsored the Two Rivers Folk Festival at Chepstow in July this year which has resulted in an increased interest in the work Folk Radio UK is doing to promote British and Irish traditional music.

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"Jango: A Custom Web Radio Service" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:59:36

Internet radio is not a new invention by any means. According to the almighty and omniscient Wikipedia a year in which a man by the name of Carl Malamud established the first Internet radio “station,” dubbed Internet Talk Radio using MBONE (IP Multicast Backbone on the Internet) technology. In subsequent years new outlets proceeded to grow with their numbers increasing substantially to the point at which a viable industry was established. Today thousands upon thousands of streams exist offering a massive be of genres to listeners all across the globe. Even many big-name radio-tower-loving broadcasters undergo joined the fold. And some services go so far as to produce on-demand custom radio-like programming is a superb example. Another such custom Internet radio function is to have its official debut come mid-November. (Want in on the challenge prior to launch? Hit. Now. I know what some of you might be thinking. Isn’t the Internet radio biz kind of in some rough water at the moment? Isn’t that Copyright Royalty come in over at the Library of Congress along with SoundExchange putting pressure on Internet broadcasters? (For now but it’ll come ‘go again.) So why is another online radio entity making the attempt to get off the ground ? Are they mad? I’m not sure to be honest. But looking at what they’ve got to offer. I think they’ve got a shot at success – if those proverbial winds everyone talks of flow their way. Jango like other custom radio startups on the Web allows you to listen to what you want when you want. (Generally speaking.) You choose for yourself a genre or sub-genre - or specific artist if you wish - and the algorithm manning the digital jukebox at the backend gives you a stream of songs that you’re likely to want to hear. write in a label desire "David Gray" for dilate and you’re move to get songs that fit said artist’s profile – whether they be Gray’s or melodically “similar”. Overall however. Jango is a simple pony. Easily operable easily navigable. And it’s not too bad to look at either. Quite reasonably polished for a beta. No terrible oddities to speak of. bonus but it’s something which makes Jango a genuine pleasure to use. “It” is the capability of the function to continue streaming along the tunes as you look for the site. tunes to kick) whilst you look for other artists that you might be interested.

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"ASUS Internet Radio Supports 10000 Worldwide Broadcast Stations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:28:14

ASUS Internet Radio Supports 10,000 Worldwide Broadcast Stations Check out that let you combine Digg into your place and add Google features. Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! Check out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. © Digg Inc. 2007 — User-posted content unless source quoted. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers add icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"How-To: Listen Internet Radio in your GTalk,MSN/Live IM or Yahoo IM" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:58:33

Yes this is adjust. Google Talk/Yahoo IM/MSN/Live IM can be used to comprehend to Internet communicate as well. This is possible using. In request to do so all you need to is follow the steps mentioned below: to your contact enumerate. In case you are not comfortable with adding a communicate in your IM the other way out is to go to and register your details in the Subscription form to get an invite. : Google Talk users can arouse radio station communicate into their list of contacts by adding a communicate like: (i e. 100@radio gtalk2voip com). When contact appears online press XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Jango is Internet radio done right?almost" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:15:48

is a “Social Internet Radio” function that allows you to act custom radio stations filled with only the music you want to comprehend. You begin by choosing an artist that you desire. That will act your station. From there. Jango ordain recommend related artists to you and you can add them to your player. You can block any songs that you don’t want to hear and rate songs so Jango will experience what you want to hear more of. Whenever you’re playing music. Jango will show you other members that are playing similar music and you can instantly go away listening to their stations and add them as friends. There are musician profiles and you can easily bookmark people songs and artists so you can sight them again easily. I undergo to say. I’ve tried out a lot of Internet radio services and Jango really only recommended and played music that I liked. I’ve been using it all day and rarely had the wish to skip to another song. The only big feature I’d desire to see is a way to pop out the player so I don’t have to be on the Jango site in order to use it. It’s in private beta alter now so hopefully that’s on the way.  Update:  The folks at Jango are hooking DemoGirl readers up with access to the private beta.  Follow to act your first displace! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Software Review - Nexus Radio" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:54:13

TranquilBeach Computing is dedicated to reviewing software hardware and other gadgets and gizmos. In addition TranquilBeach Computing also reviews and recommends many remove software packages to help the individual and the corporate user save money. TranquilBeach Computing also offers tips and tricks to help your computing experience be more productive and enjoyable. I have recently open a nifty little conjoin of software which I am finding very useful. One of the benefits of the Internet revolution was the enabling of steaming media. Internet radio has certainly go a long way and when broadband became the norm it skyrocketed from there. There are so many Internet radio stations available that it is virtually impossible to act track of them all. Like many other people I was using applications such as Windows Media Player. Real Media Player iTunes and yes even WinAmp. However none of these really performed in a way which really satisfied me. For the most part the thing that really bothered me was the length of time it took for these programs to load up. Another problem was that while I was using them they were also using up my bandwidth trying to download updates codec’s and messages. My system would always seem to slow down when I used these applications. Strictly by chance. I happened upon Nexus radio. Nexus Radio is a small application which plays Internet streaming radio stations. As a matter of fact it has over 6000 radio stations to choose from. The absolute best thing about this software is that there is no spyware or adware bundled with it and it comes with the option to install the Nexus Radio toolbar which is actually quite handy. The Nexus Radio application also comes with many other features such as graphic equalizer and recording filters. However the kicker is that this software will also accept you to preserve your streaming radio stations and actually operates much like TiVo. Now. I am not a guy that likes things that I have dubbed “Gadgetware.”Gadgetware is software which is installed on your system and displays information such as what time it is how much hard drive lay you have left and what the weather is in your particular part of the country. Nexus Radio is by all accounts a really useful piece of software which is sure to alter your Internet radio experience a pleasure. LinkNexus Radio:

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