Let A Million Pirate Radio Stations Bloom!
from the or-something-like-that dept
Pirate radio stations are nothing new, but one guy is now trying to train more people in how to set up their own pirate radio station (with the more politically safe sounding name: microbroadcasting), with the idea of creating a (radio) wave of civil disobedience about how the FCC allocates radio licenses. Of course, plenty of radio broadcasters aren't too thrilled about this idea and are fighting heavily against it. The pirate stations are mostly breaking the law, and it's unlikely enough of them will show up to make a major difference. Besides, you have to wonder why it's worth bothering with radio anymore. Why not just set up a station online?
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Besides, many more people are now using portable audio devices like iPods and hooking them up in cars. With an online radio station, you can offer mp3 recordings or just rip the stream and transfer it to your iPod.
Yeah, it's not for everyone yet... but it's coming.
Add in better broadband wireless, and it won't be that long until internet radio everywhere isn't such an odd idea. Starting a radio station now is like starting to make horse and buggies right after Ford figured out that whole mass production trick.
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It's all about the mobile listeners
We've been hoping that decent bandwidth to the car would come into being for a while, but it still hasn't.
This is why pirate radio seems so desirable to many. Getting to that mobile audience that doesn't have anything else to do but drive and listen!
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But rather than complain that online radio isn't capable in enough places, design something. If you're that concerned about it, design a mobile device that works. You don't need to be an engineer. You don't need much technical skill. Everything you need is already there. Why no do it? Put up or shut up!
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radio free annandale
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Re: Online Stations
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Two words: drive time.
Let microbroadcasts bloom, indeed: we never needed such things more than we do right now.
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Podcast, anyone?
"... glad to be an American, where at least I know I'm free." Uh-huh.
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pirate radio
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freeeeeeeeeee the radio
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Mobile Pirate Radio Station
Thanks, MB
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