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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: alanabit Date: 10 Oct 10 - 01:00 PM I was talking about free internet radio too Sawzaw. Unfortunately my favourites are no longer able to operate, because of the money extorted from them (ostensibly on my behalf!) by music publishers. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Bettynh Date: 10 Oct 10 - 11:52 AM WUMB is a little heavy on singer-songwriter and recently released music, but it's pleasant listening. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 10 Oct 10 - 11:30 AM alanabit: Things have changed. We are talking about free internet radio. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: alanabit Date: 10 Oct 10 - 05:56 AM I have stopped listening to internet radio since the greed of the US publishers closed down my favourites a few years ago. They forced a huge rise in payments, backdated to the previous January. As fifty per cent of these royalties went directly to the publishers and the other fifty per cent (under most existing contracts) is effectively an interest free loan for them for between twelve and twenty-four months, it is not hard to see why they wanted this. The other side effect of this, was not unwelcome to the major record companies. They invest a lot of money on keeping access to the media as a pretty exclusive club. They had every reason to resent the access of internet play to independent, non label artists. It was a good year for the bullies. The age of independent radio was very short and I was very sorry to see it go. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Donuel Date: 10 Oct 10 - 12:55 AM After free Hober radio was removed from the internet I have not found a similar outstanding format. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 10 Oct 10 - 12:27 AM One of my Amish friends wrote me and told me that Pandora, which I told him about some time ago, had gotten impossible to listen too because they wanted money. He found a new WAMU, American University, station playing their Genre at http://216.246.12.142/WAMU-2?MSWMExt=.asf They are New Order Amish and the whole family plays what they call old timey music. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: mg Date: 07 Oct 10 - 03:52 PM I used to listen to live365 a lot...although most stations are probably not live..Jean's rambles was very nice. mg |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: GUEST Date: 06 Oct 10 - 07:29 PM A great station on the net is tradcan.be, which streams traditional music from France, Italy, Scandanavia, Ireland, Scotland, US, Eastern Europe, etc. It comes out of Belgium, from the Canard Folk organization. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: jeddy Date: 06 Oct 10 - 04:29 PM i use a these music sites to look for songs or artists. grooveshark we7 last fm unfortunately last fm is now a 30 second taster site. but it is still a very good finding site. take care all x x x x |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Oct 10 - 02:44 PM A few years back I got a Dell set-up which included a sound system, with a large box woofer and 4 small speakers. I have replaced the computer itself a couple of times, but the sound is excellent on these speakers. In my bedroom I have a compact Sony with CD, casette and radio. I have it hitched to two large old JVC speakers from a thrift store ($10). Much better than the two mini-speakers that came with the compact system. I will have to look at an internet tuner or radio. I gave two other large speakers to the owner of the neighborhood garage where I get service and gas for my car. He put them in the repair bay area. A few years back, older speakers, hifi equipment including amplifiers and tuners were common in the local thrift stores. I still have two more good older speakers, a good amplifier with tuner (just cleaned and serviced), and an extra turntable. My daughter will get those and add a cd player. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: olddude Date: 06 Oct 10 - 02:15 PM I am going to set one up myself, Heck I sure have the horsepower here. So why not, beside people need to hear the old captain and art thieme and Jerry and everyone else here so gonna do it .. lots of good stuff on the internet radio ... yup got my subwoofer and system setup and listen all the time - Folk , hillybilly and everything else. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Oct 10 - 02:11 PM Does Conyers ever put on One Man's Family? An old program I never missed years ago. And putting aside that political correctness nonsense, I sometimes think of Amos and Andy, and their parodies of people we all know. To tell the truth, I listen to music on the net, not old programs- KKCR Kaua'i when I long to be in Hawai'i. Catalunya Musica for classical and Spanish music: http://www.catmusica.ca BBC Radio 3 RSR occasionally. Often listened when traveling in Europe. CKUA- an independent in Canada, to which I donate. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Will Fly Date: 06 Oct 10 - 01:51 PM Not the one I was thinking of - at least, I didn't recognise the website page - but it's good enough! |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 06 Oct 10 - 01:22 PM "There's a great internet radio station in Lousiana - Lafayette" krvs.org? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Will Fly Date: 06 Oct 10 - 06:03 AM There's a great internet radio station in Lousiana - Lafayette, I think, that streams great Cajun and Zydeco - wheee! Can't recall the name now, but it plays some really down-home stuff. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: John MacKenzie Date: 06 Oct 10 - 04:22 AM Used to listen to some US based folk station, but I just couldn't take any more C&W. Don't know about anybody else, but I don't put C&W in the same category as folk! It may be 'folksy' but that's another discussion. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Bev and Jerry Date: 06 Oct 10 - 01:33 AM Instead of listening on our computer, we bought an internet radio. Actually it is sort of computer but it looks like a radio. Connects to our wireless network and gives us access to any station that broadcasts on the net. It sits on our nightstand and we listen to old time radio at night on this station. This station runs old radio programs 24/7 with no commercials except the old ones built into the programs. Also, it allows us access to several npr stations so we can tune to another during pledge drives and when they play jazz or classical music. This was a real blessing for us because we live in "radio hell". Bev and Jerry |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: katlaughing Date: 05 Oct 10 - 11:45 PM Talk about elite, intellectual, left-wing, pinko commie bastards, did you know that a bicycle sharing program in Denver is a first step to world domination by the UN? I first heard about it through a connection on our local NPR. Think I'll order my T-Shirt now so they know just how liberal I am!**bg** |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 05 Oct 10 - 11:31 PM leftist liberal intellectual, you left out elitist. Yeah I listen to NPR in my truck and surprisingly they don't cut a lot of slack for anybody. I like that. And I watch Aljazeera TV which is more fair and balanced than MSNBC and Fox. But why does something about music have to turn political? |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 05 Oct 10 - 11:25 PM People are unaware that you can power the old fashioned HIFI speakers with just a few watts and they sound great. They are ported instead of sealed like the newer ones in order to shrink them down to bookshelf size. The old ones are sitting around gathering dust in peoples garages etc. Like these That is not my ad. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 05 Oct 10 - 11:20 PM Yes, I stream all of those leftist liberal intellectual National Public Radio programs from the original station if my station is interrupting with pledge breaks. I am a "sustaining" member, meaning I give the same amount every month. So I skip the local breaks and get the entire program. SRS |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: katlaughing Date: 05 Oct 10 - 11:14 PM I listen to several stations created for me, based on genre, artist or song name at Pandora.com the music genome project. I still love Hober Radio. I also listen to bricks and mortar stations, online, including our local community station, KAFM and another one up the road, KVNF, plus on Saturday nights, I try to remember to tune into Max (owner of the Mudcat) on WPSU and also Colorado Public Radio for NPR news programs, mostly. Sometimes, I listen to 365, but not nearly as often as those above. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Bill D Date: 05 Oct 10 - 09:20 PM I was just introduced to a new one... TapinRadio It is really excellent if you like browsing, but last time I looked it didn't sort by categories very well. I have used Screamer, and this is similar, but better. What I would do is collect stations I like from other sources and load them into Tapin's list and 'favorites'. I think it is worth the effort. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 05 Oct 10 - 09:10 PM Sawzaw--I sometimes listen to OTR dramas and westerns, or western music on radio365. Since I'm not listening diligently, I use a set of tinny speakers with a sub woofer (LOL) to moderate the thinness of the speakers. It works well for me. |
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Subject: BS: Do you Listen to Internet Radio? From: Sawzaw Date: 05 Oct 10 - 08:56 PM I know this has been mentioned before but do you listen to and enjoy Internet Radio? I do. I have an inexpensive subwoofer system and I replaced the cruddy 3" desktop speakers with my old Lafayette Criterion 3 way Hifi speakers, the old fashioned kind 12" d x 14" wide x 24" high that do not take a lot of power to drive. It sounds great and creates a pleasant atmosphere for doing computer "work". While on the computer I fire up an extra browser and tune into AOL Radio or any of the hundreds of other stations on the net and it streams in in the background while I do other things. Right now my favorite is http://player.radio.com/player/AOLPlayer.php?version=1.1.9824&station=916 If you don't like that one or if the link don't work, just go to http://music.aol.com/radioguide/bb and click on Decades on the left then Super 70's at the bottom or whatever genre you like |