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What are some good station recommendations that still broadcast primarily Standards like KLBB?

KHAR is all satellite fed from westwood ones adult standards network which is really soft adult oldies these days
It's a mix of Soft Oldies and Standards from what I heard. There's Apps for this kind of music, I'd prefer it be attached to an AM or FM (or DAB, I'm open to UK stations, thought I'm trying to stay as local as I can) station. This one's pretty low bitrate too. I can't really hear the effects of the HDC codec on HD1 or HD2 stations, HD3 you start hearing it, but almost the same HE-AAC on the internet? I can hear many more artifacts & compression than on HD1 or HD2 channels. Sounds better than WMIN 1010 though.

I'm surprised it's not fiber optic IP, but satellite would be more reliable that far north probably.
 
It's a mix of Soft Oldies and Standards from what I heard. There's Apps for this kind of music, I'd prefer it be attached to an AM or FM (or DAB, I'm open to UK stations, thought I'm trying to stay as local as I can) station. This one's pretty low bitrate too. I can't really hear the effects of the HDC codec on HD1 or HD2 stations, HD3 you start hearing it, but almost the same HE-AAC on the internet? I can hear many more artifacts & compression than on HD1 or HD2 channels. Sounds better than WMIN 1010 though.

I'm surprised it's not fiber optic IP, but satellite would be more reliable that far north probably.

internet is fine and reliable in the big cities and suburbs but you cant distribute network programming over the internet that depends on hard times or timing will be off. theres nothing special whatsoever about KHAR, nothing. i can tune into an AM from mobridge, SD online with the same programming
 
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internet is fine and reliable in the big cities and suburbs but you cant distribute network programming over the internet that depends on hard times or timing will be off. theres nothing special whatsoever about KHAR, nothing. i can tune into an AM from mobridge, SD online with the same programming
Yeah, there are still rural & remote areas where all you can get is DSL, or even just Dial-up. I tend to forget that, I lived in Urban or Suburban areas all my life.

South Dakota IS more local than Alaska though. If it's the same programming & similar or higher bitrate, I'd choose the closer one. What is the Call Sign?
 
internet is fine and reliable in the big cities and suburbs but you cant distribute network programming over the internet that depends on hard times or timing will be off. theres nothing special whatsoever about KHAR, nothing. i can tune into an AM from mobridge, SD online with the same programming
There has to be a difference where HDC over FM (I'd assume on AM, it's even more efficient, but that's pretty much dead, according to the other thread I started in the HD Radio thread) is more efficient than HE-AAC over IP, it's proprietary, we'll never know unless we get a job with Xperi under iBiquity subsidiary - but it'd be interesting to know for sure.
 
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Yeah, there are still rural & remote areas where all you can get is DSL, or even just Dial-up. I tend to forget that, I lived in Urban or Suburban areas all my life.

South Dakota IS more local than Alaska though. If it's the same programming & similar or higher bitrate, I'd choose the closer one. What is the Call Sign?
WNAM in Appleton, WI is another America's Best Music affiliate. They also stream.
 
internet is fine and reliable in the big cities and suburbs but you cant distribute network programming over the internet that depends on hard times or timing will be off. theres nothing special whatsoever about KHAR, nothing. i can tune into an AM from mobridge, SD online with the same programming
I like KHAR's liner.. Music from the 'Past Frontier', obviously a play on Last Frontier.
 
It works in Firefox, but not Chrome - sadly, it sounds terrible - I assume a low bitrate.

EDIT: I meant for the stream, the SDR sounds fine, but it's still kinda inconvenient. I'm honestly more used to a simple radio or the iHeart/Audacy/KS95 apps.
I LOVE using Simple Radio!
 
I LOVE using Simple Radio!
The app or like, a traditional radio like I meant (well, it gets HD, so not totally "traditional")? (Simple Radio as an app is amazing, it carries the stations that aren't iHeart or Audacy, which is nice, not to mention the "Exclusively (Artist's Name)" Stations.)
 
The app or like, a traditional radio like I meant (well, it gets HD, so not totally "traditional")? (Simple Radio as an app is amazing, it carries the stations that aren't iHeart or Audacy, which is nice, not to mention the "Exclusively (Artist's Name)" Stations.)
I like that the ads are easy to dismiss, no waiting for a video to end. And I don't mind not having all the frills, bells and whistles, like recently played and so forth. Its like a simple radio tuner to dial around. And lots of station choices!
 
serenade-radio.com has a "vast" collection. It is based in Britain and has likable hosts. A number of songs are instrumental covers but most of the songs they play fit the definition of what we call standards. There are many versions of each song. The shows I have listened to run from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. Eastern weekdays, 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Eastern weekdays, 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. Eastern weekdays (this show is a little more like America's Best Music than the others) and 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. Eastern weekends. I think each of the weekday shows run 12 hours earlier or later too. These shows are an hour later in most of March and early April and at the end of October because Americans change to "Summer Time" and back to standard time at different times. There are also numerous instrumentals from 1 to 2 P.M. Eastern and 7 to 8 P.M. Eastern weekdays. I've never listened but another show that might be the same runs from 8 to 10 Eastern weekdays, morning and night.
I just heard the man who runs this station. He just claimed the way they program the station is they put the names of songs in one hat and the artists in another hat and draw names out of the hats. Sometimes the result is a complete mess and sometimes it works. Well, that's his claim.
 
I just heard the man who runs this station. He just claimed the way they program the station is they put the names of songs in one hat and the artists in another hat and draw names out of the hats. Sometimes the result is a complete mess and sometimes it works. Well, that's his claim.

if you beleive that i have a bridge in brooklyn to sell you
 
I just heard the man who runs this station. He just claimed the way they program the station is they put the names of songs in one hat and the artists in another hat and draw names out of the hats. Sometimes the result is a complete mess and sometimes it works. Well, that's his claim.
If you don't say "Alakazam!" when you pull the name out of the hat, it doesn't work.
 


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