Thanks for the info. Im going to take some time tomorrow morning to check them out
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Thanks for the info. Im going to take some time tomorrow morning to check them out
yep, check them out. Honestly for what I do I don't see them as a good fit.. I also air "copyrighted" music so I question their legal-ness here in the US (I can't seem to find if they actually pay Sound Exchange, ASCAP, BMI, SEASC) however for talk show type content I think they would be a decent CDN to get content out there.
I'm using Radionomy with good luck so far. We're in our 3rd month which requires 13 hours of daily streaming to maintain a station. We are currently averaging 192 daily hours. 130 hours are required at the 9-month mark to maintain the service as royalty-free. If you've ever been involved in the actual programming and playlist setup for a commercial radio station, you'll find it similar and quite easy to setup. There are 3 instructional videos in the Radio Manager that will get you started. URL http://rmo.radionomy.com
If you're interested, there is also a webcast I did with Jamie Welch, English Speaking Moderator of the Radionomy Forum. You can find the webcast on Spreecast at: http://www.spreecast.com/events/creativelive20130119
Hope the above information helps.
My Internet Radio Station:
http://JohnLobbanRADIO.com
Android App: http://Android.Lobban.net
iPhone App: http://iPhone.Lobban.net
Search "LOBBAN" on the Free Radionomy APP
Is RADIONOMY generally for Music stations or are there some talk stations on the service?
Generally these are music stations, however some schedule recorded news, podcasts and other non-music content. If you want to do a LIVE Show, that is possible too, using SAM Broadcaster (4.7.1 or later versions) or Winamp (5.57 and later versions with the Shoutcast DSP 1.9.0 plug-in). As I understand, you program a block of time for the cutaway from regular programming to your locally produced show which is streamed back through Radionomy to your audience.
I believe some of the stations listed at http://cosmicthings.com do broadcast some live content. Contact them for details. You might also take a look at http://audiograted.com/ as I believe they have done live shows.
My Internet Radio Station:
http://JohnLobbanRADIO.com
Very cool thanks for the information. Many of our members will appreciate it.
Update: Radionomy just added a Talk/News section to their platform. Rumors are that Uptown Radio, produced by Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, will be the premier program in that section.
Looks like radionomy official released their outpayment plan allowing producers to monetize their stations. Also Radionomy for broadcasters looks promising for traditional stations moving their content onto Radionomy's servers in order to utilize this monetization.