Showing posts with label internet radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet radio. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

RADIO HILLWOOD!

Have you ever been in a situation where all of your favorite radio-stations are playing non-stop commercials? Yea, no, neither have I, but anyways, there is another bigger, badder radio station that has come to town. Say hello to the commercial free radio-station "Radio Hillwood."

Yep, you heard it, no commercials. Radio Hillwood is powered by Songza, a website that allows you to create your own radio station to listen to, and you have a choice of over 8,000,00 to choose for your station. You can also listen to other radio stations for something new.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Pandora Radio, A Review and Comparison to LastFM

Pandora Radio is one of the many Internet Radio sites on the Internet. Your probably wondering, "What is Internet radio?" Well, Internet radio is exactly what it sounds like. It is an audio service transmitted via the Internet. It's also known as webcasting because it's music streaming the Internet. Internet radio sites are usually accessible throughout the world. Pandora launched a mobile version for Android phones and for the Apple IPhone and Ipod touch.

I think that Pandora is better than Last.fm which is another Internet Radio site, because Last.fm gives a wider variety of music which I personally don't like, even though Last.fm is easier to use.

You can read my article abou Last.fm here.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Music on da Internet!

In 2002, an internet radio site was created. It was called "last.fm." It claims to have over 30 million users in more than 200 countries. It uses a system called audioscobbbler.
Last.fm lets you pick out artists that you like and compares similar artists and chooses a bunch of songs to create a radio playlist.

Internet radio is exactly what it sounds like. It streams music throughout the internet on websites like last.fm and others.

I think last.fm is pretty cool because it creates a good radio playlist for songs and I am going to use it in the future.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Radio Hillwood — Let's Rock

Student: Zach and Rubina

We now have Radio Hillwood, and you can play the roll of Hillwood_DJ. 



As great as the invention of the iPod has been, sometimes we forget just how pleasurable it is to listen to the radio. With the Web site Songza, you get to have the best of both worlds, as you can program your very own show, and listen to your friends’ stations, too—all for free.

It’s remarkably easy to set up: Simply sign in, and you can begin picking from Songza’s (rather impressive) 8,000,000 song choices. But if you are feeling a little bit more adventurous and ready to stray from your own playlist, you can collaborate or listen in with friends or co-workers or even strangers. The site suggests other people’s playlists , and, perhaps best of all, you can see what songs are queued up to play next, so unlike regular radio stations, there can be no disappointing surprises. (Source: VSL)

Let's talk about using this service in class -- it is a big responsibility, as we MUST only select music that is appropriate for the Hillwood community. What does that mean? Let's talk in class. You two will be the first two Hillwood DJs.