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Happy Birthday!

My internet station's 1st birthday is on New Year's Day. I know FM stations do or at least they did, have big birthday parties where they'd have an artist do a private gig at some venue in town and it was cool. For an internet audience, this isn't very practical. I am trying to come up with some ideas for celebrating with my listeners.

One idea is to have a Hangout on Google+. I think those are limited to a certain number of people though. What are some other ideas? I have some swag to give away and that's cool, but I can't think of a cool way to do this.

Your ideas are most welcome!

Thanks.
 
Firstly Happy Birthday!

I think G+ only has 10 for it's hangout. If you had skype you could have callers send wishes but would have to be monitored I suppose. Maybe a give away 1000th twitter greatting or ? Just getting the ball rolling.
 
Congrats, Timmy. I remember how happy I was when I finally launched my webstream and for each year I was able to keep it going in spite of issues with streaming provider Live365, the advent of CARP and the ensuing royalties that followed as well as assorted technical hurdles.

After almost 8 years I decided it was way too big of a money pit to keep pumping money into, especially since it seemed the only ones making money were the music police and the bandwidth provider. Best of luck to you if you decide to stick it out for the long haul.
 
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