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  2. Better Buy: Coach vs. Ralph Lauren - AOL

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    The article Better Buy: Coach vs. Ralph Lauren originally appeared on Fool.com. Austin Smith owns shares of Coach. The Motley Fool owns shares of Coach. Motley Fool newsletter services recommend Coach

  3. Radio software - Wikipedia

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    Usually the radio stations stores all advertising campaigns and most of the music in hard disk. Then, instant replay of all the recorded material is done from a keyboard or with a click of the mouse. Now the PC is part of every AM and FM broadcasting, webcasting or podcasting system around the world. Radio software not only reproduces audio.

  4. Webcast - Wikipedia

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    A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is "broadcasting" over the Internet. The largest "webcasters" include existing radio and TV stations, who "simulcast" their output through online TV or online radio streaming, as well as a multitude of Internet-only "stations". Webcasting usually consists of ...

  5. 2 Software Stocks That Could Help Make You a Fortune - AOL

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    If you’re worried you’ve already missed your chance to invest, now is the best time to buy before it’s too late. And the numbers speak for themselves: Amazon: if you invested $1,000 when we ...

  6. 3 Incredible Growth Stocks to Buy Right Now - AOL

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    The post-election market shift has created compelling opportunities in small-cap technology stocks. The Russell 2000 index has gained 7.8% since the election, compared with just 4.4% for the S&P ...

  7. Broadcast.com - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast.com was an Internet radio company founded as AudioNet in September 1995 by Cameron Christopher Jaeb. Todd Wagner and Mark Cuban later led the company's daily operations which was eventually sold to Yahoo! on April 1, 1999, for $5.7 billion, making it the most expensive acquisition Yahoo! has made. [ 1 ]

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  9. Audacy, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Audacy, Inc. is an American broadcasting company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Founded in 1968 as Entercom Communications Corp., it is the second largest radio company in the United States, owning over 220 radio stations across 47 media markets.