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jp2
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response 8 of 40:
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Jul 2 16:11 UTC 2000 |
www.silver.ru
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kewy
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response 9 of 40:
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Jul 2 16:37 UTC 2000 |
oye vey.. I used to listen to E. Lansing Impact radio all the time on Real
Audio after I left.. It appears as thought theyre in the middle of noodling
around on their website, so I dunno if its currently up, but the address is
www.impact89fm.org definitely worth a listen.
Another favorite is CFNY in toronto, their address is
www.edge102.com
For awhile I was listening to stations in northern canada, that was really
interesting, you can access those stations through
www.cbcnorth.cbc.ca
Im also a fan of the netradio reggae station - www.netradio.com
among others... :)
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slynne
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response 10 of 40:
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Jul 2 18:05 UTC 2000 |
I have tried internet radio but my connection isnt fast enough for the
most part. I sometimes listen to a talk station in NYC while I am on
grex. heh.
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scg
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response 11 of 40:
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Jul 2 19:36 UTC 2000 |
I was fully intending to start listening to WCSX via the Net once I stopped
being able to listen to it on the radio, but I've now found some Bay Area
stations I like better.
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twinkie
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response 12 of 40:
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Jul 2 20:24 UTC 2000 |
You can hear real-time police scanners from NY and LA at
http://www.policescanner.com
In the morning, I listen to Drew and Mike when I get to my office at
http://www.wrif.com. They actually have two online stations...WRIF Live and
iRIF.
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ric
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response 13 of 40:
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Jul 2 20:28 UTC 2000 |
I listen to RadioSOO (WSOO Sault St. Marie) several times a week - the Tigers
broadcast, and I get better, more reliable connections to RadioSOO than I do
WJR (probably more people listen online to WJR)
"internet radio" should actually refer to radio stations that only broadcast
on the internet. "DAER" for example, is the world's largest internet radio
company, with internet-only stations in 10 major markets. DAER is owned by
a 16 year old. I met him, the kid's a prodigy.
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beeswing
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response 14 of 40:
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Jul 2 20:42 UTC 2000 |
I sometimes listen to France's FunRadio, RFI (Radio France
Internationale), or France 4. I tend to avoid FunRadio though because
it's almost all English-speaking techno. If I could make a judgment of
France only via those radio stations, I'd think the French only listened
to dance and techno.
I can't really understand spoken French, but it makes me purrr...
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danr
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response 15 of 40:
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Jul 2 23:23 UTC 2000 |
Being of Slovak descent, I sometimes listen to Radio Slovakia on the Internet.
I haven't re-installed RealPlayer, though, since the 6-month beta trial version
I'd installed expired a month or so ago.
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jmsaul
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response 16 of 40:
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Jul 3 00:22 UTC 2000 |
By the way, I like Amsterdam Free Radio 100:
http://desk.nl/~radio100/webcast.ram
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rcurl
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response 17 of 40:
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Jul 3 05:50 UTC 2000 |
Re #15: RealPlayer is freeware, at least in its simplest versions.
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senna
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response 18 of 40:
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Jul 3 07:00 UTC 2000 |
I'm waiting for the Blitz (99.7 in columbus) to go online. Easily the best
radio station I have ever listened to.
Probably sucks for a lot of people, but I dig it.
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chamberl
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response 19 of 40:
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Jul 3 13:37 UTC 2000 |
How do you do real audio through a proxy?
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jmsaul
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response 20 of 40:
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Jul 3 13:56 UTC 2000 |
You set the proxy preferences in RealPlayer.
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chamberl
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response 21 of 40:
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Jul 3 14:30 UTC 2000 |
I tried that but it never seems to work anyway.
I could be doing something wrong?
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jmsaul
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response 22 of 40:
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Jul 3 14:41 UTC 2000 |
Probably, but I don't know enough about proxies to be useful here.
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jp2
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response 23 of 40:
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Jul 3 16:14 UTC 2000 |
This response has been erased.
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bdh3
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response 24 of 40:
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Jul 4 04:07 UTC 2000 |
Possibly the administrators of your firewall do not
like realaudio. I know I sure don't and discourage
it wherever I'm at. Wanna listen, use a radio.
It and napster are frequent network pigs.
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gull
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response 25 of 40:
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Jul 6 00:15 UTC 2000 |
Yup. Alma Public Schools is going to be getting a faster network
connection, because their current one is almost always clogged. The reason
is you can't get radio reception inside the building and all the secretaries
listen to RealAudio.
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micklpkl
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response 26 of 40:
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Aug 16 21:21 UTC 2000 |
I thought y'all might be interested in hearing Austin's best radio station.
They put out a decent RealAudio feed, too.
http://www.kgsr.com
or http://www.broadcast.com/radio/adult_album_alternative/kgsr/
Enjoy it!
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willard
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response 27 of 40:
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Aug 17 12:14 UTC 2000 |
I thought you all might be interested in this great new web site:
http://www.onlineneighborhoods.com/
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krj
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response 28 of 40:
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Oct 1 06:15 UTC 2000 |
I found another canned radio show for the folkies. It's tucked in
among all the other stuff at http://www.folking.com and it's a one-hour
program selected by singer Dave Burland. About a dozen selections from
current UK folk albums, including Little Johnny England, Michael
McGoldrick, and Bill Jones. Leslie heard the track from Lester
Simpson's new album and she thought it sounded like pre-1985 Oyster Band
-- you know, the good stuff they now disown...
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micklpkl
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response 29 of 40:
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Oct 2 16:13 UTC 2000 |
Neat! Thanks for the link, Ken. I'll try that out later this afternoon. I
thought I'd take this opportunity to plug another local radio station with
excellent programming: our local NPR affiliate, KUT. Listen to them LIVE here:
http://www.utexas.edu/kut/kutradio.ram
Shows that might be of interest are:
Eklektikos (Monday -Thursday: 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Friday: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.)
A very wide-ranging, eclectic blend of music - everything from classical to
country. If it's an excellent representative of its musical genre, it'll fit
and be right at home here.
*AND*
Folkways (Saturday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.)
From cowboy songs to Celtic reels, blues to bluegrass, Texas performers to
international -- all the best in folk and acoustic recordings, plus local news
and live performances.
Enjoy 'em!
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krj
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response 30 of 40:
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Oct 2 19:10 UTC 2000 |
Mickey points out that the show I mentioned is not findable from the
folking.com home page. Try http://www.folking.com/radio
I need to find out if they have an archive of old shows.
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micklpkl
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response 31 of 40:
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Oct 2 20:45 UTC 2000 |
It's well-worth finding, too! I found the entire show quite entertaining, and
now I've got *more* music on my wish list, and even some winging its way to
Texas as I type. ;-)
Thanks, Ken. (thanks a LOT)
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tpryan
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response 32 of 40:
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Oct 29 17:59 UTC 2000 |
I will be helping freind Bill Putt with his internet radio show
this coming Monday night, October 30th. Four hours of Halloween themed
tunes from 8pm until midnight. Some tunes you know, others you will
be delighted to hear.
I don't know the link, and I hope to get back here with one
before Monday night, but you can start with a search for 'warp radio'.
I will be providing some filk, including tunes by Tom Smith,
Robin Nakkula, Michael Longcor, Juanita Colson, and Cynthia McQuillian.
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