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Internet Only Community Radio

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??


Vern
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> 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".<P ID="signature">______________
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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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