Lead Me To The Rock Radio airs many syndicated programs, mainly on the weekend, as they provide programming that we cannot offer on our own at this time. Most are countdown programs, and the content and production is quite good. We do not pay for any of these programs. They are free to air, and we are willing to air them.
This station is Contemporary Christian as was mikedow's station at one time.
We also play many syndicated one to two minute programs during the weekdays that listeners enjoy. Now, maybe this is unique to Christian stations, but I don't think so. I think that there are many features that Internet stations may air, that will will fit into their format, and that listeners will appreciate. I just haven't investigated enough to know for sure on the other formats.
On another note, there is something that familiarity brings to station listeners, whether Internet or Terrestrial. I'm not saying that all listeners to Internet radio are willing to listen to the same thing on the Internet that is being programmed on Terrestrial radio. There are many listeners that are familiar with Terrestrial radio that are looking for something different, and listen to Internet radio for that reason. There are also others that listen to a particular Internet station because they do hear much of the same on the Internet streaming only station that they enjoy and is shared with Terrestrial radio. If you are an Internet only station, it is a matter of whom you wish to please to some extent.
Lead Me To The Rock Radio sounds much like a Terrestrial station, without the announcers or personalities, if you want to call it that. Though the station doesn't have a huge listener-ship for the Internet, we do have a decent following, and I believe that is in part because listeners are interested in what they are used to listening to on their way to or from work on their car radio. We can provide this service while in their workplace and a bit more in my humble opinion. The bit more is something that Terrestrial radio doesn't seem to often offer, and that is the one to two minute syndicated programs. Though syndicated, and available to every station, many stations do not provide these programs, so maybe that does set Internet radio apart from Terrestrial radio!