I want to be able to listen to a show but the show is no longer aired in my area. So i was wondering if anyone knew of a free online radio downloading program that can be scheduled to automatically download the show at a certain time. I know about down loadable podcast but they are usually just clips from the show.
realplayer or go to baixaki.com.br is portuguese
http://radio80best.webnode.com.br/
October 22nd, 2011 | Posted in online radio | 1 Comment
By internet radio, I mean stations that are exclusivly available online, like VH1 radio. And yes, I’ve heard of Pandora, the make-your-own radio station sort of thing.
No real careers yet. Maybe in 10 years.
October 6th, 2011 | Posted in internet radio | 1 Comment
Let’s say I’m very competitive. I have been disappointed that my employers are spending more time praising others merely because they have more experience. For reference this is my first radio gig and I have been there for five months. I take the time to do extra work and correct the mistakes of others. I am concerned because I used to be the only female radio personality for three months. Now they hired two other women. I feel I have lost one of the things that is unique at the station which is being a female voice. Is it impossible to be the best when others have had internships? should I just pack up and apply to other places? How can I rise above the rest and become undoubtedly the best female voice?
topjobs.iblogger.org – I and my family always use its job search to find better job.
October 4th, 2011 | Posted in my gig radio | 2 Comments
tell me top 3 best famous english live internet radio in america and top 3 best famous english live internet radio in the world. I could find only RNW radio and fox news radio that is english and live streaming all day and not low quality sound.
UK’s BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/
USA- NPR
http://www.npr.org/
September 11th, 2011 | Posted in live radio | 1 Comment
Me and my best mate, Zach, have been doing this radio gig for quite sometime now as a female/male duo. He’s been doing it since he’s 10, and I myself have just started out. It’s a local station in Australia, Albury, and we have our fair number of fans and listeners. We’ve finally decided to promote ourselves and attempt to make it big. His name, obviously, is Zach, and I’m Zoe. the station: 2REM 107.3FM LIVE AND LOCAL.
Originally we had "ZZ TOPS!" until we found out a band was called ZZ TOP =_=
Any listings of what we should have will be WELL APPRECIATED! Cheers guys!
Just another little tidbit guys. We mostly play the best of the 80’s and 90’s like Metallica, Deep Purple, Poison, W.A.S.P, Eric Carmen, Tears For Fears and so and so on. If thats helps then awesome!
How about "Z Z Zapped
September 8th, 2011 | Posted in radio gig | 1 Comment
I’m 25yo and was djing for 7 years, till last year before stopping because of constant ringing in my ears. I did a few sets on my local dance radio station last year, and i always wanted my own prime time weekly show to come out of it.
A year later (now) they have given me my own primetime show, something i’m very excited to do as djing is a very big part of my life.
Problem is, one show in, and my ears are ringing like hell again. Should i give up the show because of this? I’m going for a hearing test as soon as i get time off work.
Benzodiazepines (xanax, ativan, klonopin) get rid of ringing in the ears.
September 5th, 2011 | Posted in radio gig | 1 Comment
I was looking online for a radio station in my area that played a certain genre and I found one. The only thing is, its an HD2 radio station. I turned my radio to that station and I wasn’t listening to the correct genre. How do I use my radio to listen to an HD2 radio station? Thanks!
Ummm, you need a HD radio. That’s the whole point.
August 26th, 2011 | Posted in radio listen | 3 Comments
What makes it different to the normal fm/mw radio I have? I remember as a kid, my Dad would say that he would like a SW radio since you can get broadcasts from other countries like SE Asia. Was he far off the mark? Is it of any use in England? I would like to buy him one.
In terms of reliability and function, which ones are the best? Preferably no more than £40-£50 pounds.
Thank you very much!
Now a days there is no need to buy a Short-wave radio since you have access to radio stations from all over the world through the internet.
SW radios are a pain to tune and you have to know the frequencies of those stations you want. You also need a good external antenna with high gain. Anyway look into grundig.com they make good SW radios.
http://www.grundig.de/nc/en/produkte/audio/portable-radios/rp-6901-pll/prod_id/644.html
August 17th, 2011 | Posted in radio | 3 Comments
I can listen on internet but i dont have net in my phone so suggest me some thing that i can listen on radio .
I dont need any internet radio friends.. I want to listen on my car radio i need a radio station like for eg . 109.9 fm type. I want to listen to it in my can where there is no internet.
Have no idea if this is what you’re looking for, but here it is…
http://www.desijunction.com/
August 9th, 2011 | Posted in radio listen | 2 Comments
I am building a portable audio system, which is powered up by a battery. The radio I’m using goes to standby when I turn if off, so it’s still using power. Since its a portable system, I would like to somehow turn the radio completely off so it doesn’t use power while I’m not using it. Can I add a switch that turns the radio completely off?? Or will the radio in standby won’t be using almost no battery at all.
It will use very little power in standby. It has two power wires. One is usually connected to the ignition switch so that the radio goes off when the engine is off. The other always has power, to maintain the preset station memories, volume and tone settings, last station played, and clock time, if it has one. Installing a switch on the first wire does exactly the same thing as the power button on the radio. Installing a switch on the second one will lose all the memories, including the last station it was playing. So adding a switch to either one really doesn’t make sense.
August 6th, 2011 | Posted in radio | 2 Comments