Apr 15
In this episode of Monitor, I explain how to start your own legal radio station. I point listeners to an excellent article on Webcasting Legality by Jamie Zawinski at: http://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/webcasting.html. I show how you can take care of music licensing through LoudCity.com and explain why you will need the Nicecast broadcasting software and why you need to rent a Shoutcast server. For more information on Webcasting also see my article on Broadcasting into Second Life.
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written by macaudioguy
\\ tags: ASCAP, audio, BMI, electronic groove music, Internet radio, legal, Mac, music, nicecast, Radio Groove, RIAA, Second Life, Shoutcast, Trip-Hop, Webcasting
Mar 29

Tune-In to the Groove
After many months of effort to set up a legal internet radio station, I’ve finally succeeded! Thanks to finding a way to legally licensing the music I play through
LoudCity.com.
I’m proud to announce
RadioGroove.org is on the air!
Radio Groove is broadcasting 24/7 completely commercial free. Radio Groove is even available for your land or club in Second Life.
Radio Groove features eclectic Jazz and electronic groove music, including Latin Jazz, Dub, Brazilian, Ambient and Down-tempo, Blues, R ‘n B and even Contemporary Lounge. Hopefully you’ll find some music to love or love by on Radio Groove.
Radio Groove is almost completely listener supported and I depend on your support to meet my monthly expenses. So please give Radio Groove a listen and donate, every cent helps.
Thanks!
written by macaudioguy
\\ tags: Ambient and Down-tempo, Blues, Brazilian, Brazillian, Contemporary Lounge, Dub, Electronic, electronic groove music, Internet radio, Latin Jazz, music, R and B, Radio Groove, Second Life, Trip-Hop