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What is the name of...

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itsjjski

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...the website that lists what plays on radio stations.

I've been listening to Jack and I have the urge to buy some of the music I haven't heard in a LONG time, but I cant remember what that stupid website is to find out whats playing.
 
> ...the website that lists what plays on radio stations.
>
> I've been listening to Jack and I have the urge to buy some
> of the music I haven't heard in a LONG time, but I cant
> remember what that stupid website is to find out whats
> playing.
>
http://stoneage.yes.com
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> > ...the website that lists what plays on radio stations.
> >
> > I've been listening to Jack and I have the urge to buy
> some
> > of the music I haven't heard in a LONG time, but I cant
> > remember what that stupid website is to find out whats
> > playing.
> >
> http://stoneage.yes.com
>
The new version is way better :)
 
> Uhh..YES.COM.
>

For some reason I was trying yes.net (and I was subsequently confused why I couldn't find it)

Thanks.
 
> > Uhh..YES.COM.
> >
>
> For some reason I was trying yes.net (and I was subsequently
> confused why I couldn't find it)
>
> Thanks.
>

It was yes.net, but they relaunched the site a few months back. I believe yes.net is now for stations wanting to set up an account for the service, yes.com is for normal users, and stoneage.yes.com is for those who prefer the old YES.net service (myself included).

If you have a cell phone that is able to get on the internet, you can use mobile.yes.com. On my phone, I'm able to set a 'favorite' to the now playing screen of my local Jack-clone (WMKK), so when I hear a song that I like, the name is just a few clicks away.
 
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