MusicRadioUSA said:You might want to try Global Tuners...there are two NYC Receivers there where you share to tune all the AM-FM stations...you need to sign up for a free account before you can tune. the NYC receivers are not 24/7, they are online part time.
http://www.globaltuners.com
VeteranPD said:Do you really think Merlin is going to put a dime into streaming what used to be WRXP? What made WRXP good went beyond the music. It was the idea that you had jocks who were passionate about the music and wanted to talk about it. Do we really need another Internet Radio Jukebox? The jocks will have to move on. Damn hard to make a living with Internet radio. Not ubiquitous. At least not yet..if ever. Sure technology may get to distribution that one day approaches parity with current FM signal distribution but listeners will be expected to pay for it. Like cable, satellite tv, Sirius/XM and so on. Does anyone really want yet another monthly bill?
VeteranPD said:Do you really think Merlin is going to put a dime into streaming what used to be WRXP?
DToTheJ said:VeteranPD said:Do you really think Merlin is going to put a dime into streaming what used to be WRXP?
I'm sure they'll be streaming the current 101.9. The question is, which server (StreamTheWorld?) are they going to use...
erwin33 said:VeteranPD said:Do you really think Merlin is going to put a dime into streaming what used to be WRXP? What made WRXP good went beyond the music. It was the idea that you had jocks who were passionate about the music and wanted to talk about it. Do we really need another Internet Radio Jukebox? The jocks will have to move on. Damn hard to make a living with Internet radio. Not ubiquitous. At least not yet..if ever. Sure technology may get to distribution that one day approaches parity with current FM signal distribution but listeners will be expected to pay for it. Like cable, satellite tv, Sirius/XM and so on. Does anyone really want yet another monthly bill?
We talking about streaming of the new 101.9 FM New station, not the stream from WRXP.