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This is a great website for streaming radio, www.streema.com. I personally enjoy this site for internet radio.
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I checked the available stations in a number of markets I am involved in or have recently been working in throughout Latin America and found most of them missing. I did an in-depth look at Quito, Ecuador, with my daughter who lives there online with me and we found about half the AMs and FMs missing, and with a bunch of online only ones she had never heard of all listed.Listen to live Greenville SC radio on Radio Garden Click this link to see a map If you click on any dot you can listen to any station around the world
Agreed. Steema is great for the indie standalone, mom & pop, or a small company local cluster to get online with ease. But even those clusters -- with AMs and FMs in their group -- even in a small market, will want to deep analytics. That lone AM, does not.While I applaud the effort, I think this site will suffer the same fate as TuneIn, WUnderground, thestreamcenter.com tuned.mobi and others. I attempted to stream some iHeart and Entercom stations, and they didn’t work. iHeart was “loading” for about 5 minutes and never played. When I tried to stream an Entercom station, an announcement from a female played stating that Entercom requested removal of their stations from the site.
Station owners are pushing listeners to their own streaming platforms so that they can capture deep analytics about their audiences for advertisers. In this era of big data, broadcasters want listeners in their walled garden ecosystem. They will not support a website like this where every station is promoted equally and the listener is anonymous.