There's also
www.loudcity.net. That's the firm that covers the cost of all of those licenses (ASCAP, BMI, Sound Exchange). Good people (owners and broadcasters).
I'm using SAM 3 to broadcast, and using a place in England to stream the signal to my listeners (the latter being the best price compared to the ones in the U.S.A.).
Best of luck.
> > I don't have the funds yet, but Internet broadcasting
> would
> > cost less than setting up a complete station.
> > It would be a easy oldies type music and rebroadcast over
> > Comcast.
> > Is it possible??
>
> There are 2 types of internet broadcasters: jackasses
> running winamp on playlist loop and pros who set up a
> "complete station." It's very easy to tell the
> difference...one gets listeners and one does not.
> spacialaudio.com has broadcasting software called SAM which
> isn't that bad...their sister company audiorealm.com has
> hosting services for your station.
>
> Net radio is just like air radio...you send the source from
> a single point and it goes to something that broadcasts it
> to many. FM has the composite encoder and
> transmitter.....net has MP3/WMA/etc encoder and DNAS
> (distributed network audio server). You need to have
> somebody (like audiorealm.com or live365.com) be your
> "transmitter".
>
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