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WARNING!!

Citadel is now streaming their stations on the web.

That's right, you can now tune into 95X, WNTQ, WLTI, and WNSS-AM on the web, anywhere in the world.

Just go to the station website and click on the Listen Live button. The music quality is decent on broadband, and there are virtually NO COMMERCIALS except the visuals on the player.

I just thought I'd post this so the "talent" at 95X would know that they're reaching prospective new employers beyond Syracuse anytime they're on the air.

If you intend to stay in the radio biz, it's time to bring your "A" game. I know you've had a rough time, and things are depressing, but SUCK IT UP and make it sound tight and entertaining. That's the difference between a pro and a hack.
 
WARPED!

> It seems as if they should leave the commercials in it.
> Whats is the value without commercials.

Just another example of how out of touch you are with broadcasting realities.

Obviously, you're not aware of the problem with compensating commercial talent for including their work in the Internet stream.

Secondly, why give away "bonus" commercials that on-air advertisers haven't paid for? If you're going to eventually make money with the stream, you need to sell advertising for it separately.

Thirdly, one of the values of streaming is to let LISTENERS - those folks you claim to be so "in touch" with - hear your music when they can't listen to the radio. You know, at work (sorry, I realize you're probably unclear on the concept), or outside the local listening area. You might even get people to sample your product who wouldn't normally listen.

And you wonder why you're web ventures haven't exactly rung the cash registers...
 
Re: WRONG

Not too sure yours are going to be ringing anything either. My web ventures are on hold until technology gets me into Cars. Trust it, if i was involved with a stations webcasting, it would be done correctly. Genius, if your stream is getting to so many workplaces, how do you intend on beating the firewall when the IT guys start shutting your sound port off after a few months?


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Yes, You're WRONG Again

> How do you intend
> on beating the firewall when the IT guys start shutting your
> sound port off after a few months?

Well, I hate to offer you ANY information that will help you spread the B.O. Flu, but let me quote from Microsoft:

Windows Media can also stream via HTTP on port 80.

They ain't gonna shut off port 80.

Now go back to helping your girlfriend with her collectables. She MUST be a sweet, if misguided, woman.
 
Re: Yes, You're WNORG Again

ok ill give you port 80. how many connections can you handle at once.AND how will you handle dos attack.<P ID="signature">______________
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Denial Of Service

> ok ill give you port 80. how many connections can you handle
> at once.AND how will you handle dos attack.

For the uninitiated, a "dos" attack is a Denial of Service attack, perpetrated by a hacker to take down an Internet server using various methods.

Look, you can't afford my consulting fees. Suffice to say, neither of these are a problem if you know WTF you're doing.

Which, obviously, you DON'T.

Now go back to the back room, remove some more spyware and/or viruses, and convince customers who don't know better that you're a computer genius.
 
Re: Denial Of Servicing

I have helped a lot more than you with their computers, you can bet. Not
extracting from wallets, but help. Stop trying to snuff me with your street talk
too. Way too many wannabes out there doing that. Dos attack is only problem #2
mentioned here, i can gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 until
summer. You say youre in some little studio where, Albany? Cortland? or are you on top of
Blue Mountain with a golf club welded to your helmet?
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Serviced

> I have helped a lot more than you with their computers, you
> can bet.

Yeah, you're such a freakin' expert that you didn't even know that you can stream on port 80. You know almost as much about computers, networks, and the Internet as you do about radio.*

> You say youre in some little studio where, Albany?
> Cortland? or are you on top of
> Blue Mountain with a golf club welded to your helmet?

Sorry, you'll have to think bigger. And, you're the one with the aluminum foil hat. I'm more inclined to believe it's there to keep your "emanations" from infecting the rest of us than it is to protect you from us.

*PS - Look up the meaning of "Damned with faint praise" before you puff up your chest around people who actually have a clue.
 
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