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Help needed. KINE-FM livestream starts with an endless amount of commercials the minute I open it up.

I'm having trouble streaming KINE in Honolulu because I just get endless commercials instead of just one. Why is it like this?
 
Last week I tried streaming KINE and I got wall to wall commercials for car insurance for 10 minutes or so until I damn near lost my mind.
 
Are you willing to pay in order to not have pre-roll ads?
Sure. I already subscribe to audio streaming platforms. The problem is new content I'd like to check out isn't always on the subscription services, an option to sub isn't always available anyway, and a pre-roll ad is an instant "tuneout", at least for myself, so I won't even bother with the content at that point.
 
Pre roll ads are how stations monetize their streams, especially to listeners that are not local and can't be counted when trying to sell to local businesses.

It costs $$$$ to stream, and people connecting from far away that can't be monetized are a drain on the stations bottom line.

That is why in the midst of Covid 19, many stations geo-fenced so only those within the listening area could connect, or they dropped the streams all together.

One of the Moderators on my FB radio forum said he was able to save a full time on air position with the money he saved by geo-fencing his stream.

A good station that develops a reputation for playing good music ( in my case it was WAKY) attracting many out of area listeners could easily be paying royalties in excess of $700 or more a week and getting nothing back in return.
 
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