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  2. List of Internet radio stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General 104.1 Territory FM – Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

  3. Shoutcast - Wikipedia

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    A feature of Shoutcast servers is the ability to optionally publish server information, including the current number of listeners, in a directory of stations that Shoutcast maintains on their website. Site visitors can pick a station to listen to and download a playlist file for use in their own Shoutcast-capable media player.

  4. Internet radio - Wikipedia

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    Internet radio services offer news, sports, talk, and various genres of music—every format that is available on traditional broadcast radio stations. [3] Many Internet radio services are associated with a corresponding traditional (terrestrial) radio station or radio network, although low start-up and ongoing costs have allowed a substantial ...

  5. Radio music ripping - Wikipedia

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    Most PC based Internet radio ripping software is built for Shoutcast-style of streams as this MP3-based protocol offers the widest selection of Internet radio stations. Such wide selection of music is one of the major advantages for recording songs from Internet radio compared to FM and satellite radio as well as the fact that it works with ...

  6. Radionomy - Wikipedia

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    Radionomy was an online platform that provided tools for operating online radio stations. It was part of Radionomy Group, a company which later acquired the online streaming platform SHOUTcast from Nullsoft, and eventually consolidated Radionomy into its SHOUTcast service.

  7. Radioio - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Internet broadcaster, Michael R. Roe, launched a single SHOUTcast stream after starting it as a hobby out of a spare bedroom in St. Augustine, Florida.The following year, Roe named it RadioA3 (a radio industry term meaning “adult album alternative” music), and in 2001, again changed the name to RadioIO (IO meaning “internet only”). [11]

  8. Radio Paradise - Wikipedia

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    The station relocated to Eureka, California. [9] Radio Paradise was featured in a TIME magazine article from April 11, 2004, called "The Revolution in Radio". [1] In April 2006, Radio Paradise introduced the Listeners World Map, showing the numbers and locations of listeners across the world, currently located under Community/Who's Listening. [10]

  9. Internet radio audience measurement - Wikipedia

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    Internet radio audience measurement is any method used to determine the number of people listening to an Internet radio broadcast. This information is usually obtained from the broadcaster's audio streaming server. Icecast, Nicecast, and SHOUTcast are examples of audio streaming servers that can provide listener statistics for audience ...

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