Is the streaming back for you this afternoon? I can hear them here: KOAI (Also I was hooked there while I listened in to the stream. Yeah Chicago and Huey Lewis.)Both freq's come in sort of good OTA (94.9 marginally better than 95.1 in SE Valley) but can't get their stream at all this morning.
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After searching all over (and finding many dead links) I finally found that works: ▶ KOAI The Wow Factor 95.1/94.9 FM - Phoenix, ArizonaIs the streaming back for you this afternoon? I can hear them here: KOAI (Also I was hooked there while I listened in to the stream. Yeah Chicago and Huey Lewis.)
So... 94.9 is no longer translating 103.9 KZON/Trending Radio anymore? I know the website is advertising both frequencies, but hmm...
Well that's odd. Glad you eventually found a link.I did not find a good stream on your link.
That figuresThis may be affecting a person's ability to listen:
as mentioned in the John Sebastian article linked in the WOW Factor thread,
the station only streams within a certain geographical area.
This was done to reduce royalty payments (the larger the audience, the more the station has to pay).
I am in the Phoenix metro area (IP) and can listen to 94.9 OK. 95.1 is somewhat worse. I like it so far!This may be affecting a person's ability to listen:
as mentioned in the John Sebastian article linked in the WOW Factor thread,
the station only streams within a certain geographical area.
This was done to reduce royalty payments (the larger the audience, the more the station has to pay).
Maybe they should find an advertiser that can subsidize the stream, or take advantage of the ad insertion technology from their streaming provider. If not, they can find a new streaming provider (Securenet is okay for small stations, but not so for popular stations).This may be affecting a person's ability to listen:
as mentioned in the John Sebastian article linked in the WOW Factor thread,
the station only streams within a certain geographical area.
This was done to reduce royalty payments (the larger the audience, the more the station has to pay).
They are not too bad, its the cookie cutter players they provide that are horrible. All of them require ad blocks to be turned off to work correctly. I know options are being looked at by John and his team to improve the experience.Maybe they should find an advertiser that can subsidize the stream, or take advantage of the ad insertion technology from their streaming provider. If not, they can find a new streaming provider (Securenet is okay for small stations, but not so for popular stations).