LYCOS RETRIEVER
Internet Radio: World
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The Radiotracker package ... gives you access to lots of Internet radio software, but for a slightly different purpose. Radiotracker comes preconfigured with 14,000 radio stations - and allows you to build a collection of mp3 tracks from the Internet. You can enter the names of tracks and artists you're interested in, and the software will scan radio stations for those tracks and download them for you. RadioTracker offers a fast way of downloading content from radio stations round the world.
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WebmasterRadio.FM strives to lift the "veiled curtain" of the Internet to bring the business community together through an interactive radio network. Its listeners are a global group comprised of everyone from corporate executives and decision makers to individuals who work for themselves, small and mid-sized businesses to those just starting out. The WebmasterRadio.FM listening audience has a vast appeal to anyone looking to learn industry- specific information from the most successful marketers and technology experts in the world. These Internet "influencers" create, learn and listen in a true community destination. To tune into WebMasterRadio.FM's live content, or to check out the show lineup, please visit http://www.webmasterradio.fm.
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Jambalaya Brands, a St. Louis-based software marketing firm, today introduced Audio Xtract Professional Edition - an enhanced version of the now popular Internet radio recording software that has sold throughout the United States and in over 20 countries around the world. Audio Xtract Pro is geared toward Internet music lovers who want even greater flexibility to rip, mix, edit and convert all their music files.
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DHM is America's number one Internet radio company with more than 100 thousand subscribers. Broadcasting live daily from studios in Poughkeepsie, NY, Hermitage, PA, Los Angeles and Springdale Arkansas. DHM's 2007 lineup includes more than 30 digital channels of choice worldwide: commercial-free music, premier sports, news, talk radio, comedy, children's and entertainment programming.
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Internet radio has opened up a world of new music to consumers who have in turn embraced it, supported it and made it once again financially viable, socially relevant and significantly accessible. Contrary to SoundExchange's insistence that the internet is taking away from artists what is rightfully theirs, it in reality has given it back - because what is justly inherent is music’s right to be heard, an artist’s right to have it heard, and the consumer's right to hear it.
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Can you explore the poetry of the world or the philosophy of the world via Internet radio? Well, the music is amazing. But other sorts of programming are not easily found. Why is that? The only non-musical category in the "Quick Genre" drop-down is "Talk". It would seem that the SHOUTcast categories and perhaps the other SHOUTcast metadata are not well-suited to describe non-musical content.
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