Radio stations that still play lps? [message #67984] |
Wed, 01 June 2011 13:35 |
ddarch88
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2011 Location: United States
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Hi,
We have a local station that plays lps every Saturday morning, which got me wondering if there is a station that still plays ALL vinyl, and if so, do they also have an internet station?
Dave
Dave Archambault
Vintage Turntable Guru
www.vinylnirvana.com
www.vintagethorens.com
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Re: Radio stations that still play lps? [message #68859 is a reply to message #68857] |
Fri, 05 August 2011 13:19 |
admin
Messages: 405 Registered: May 2009
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AudioRoundTable.com has a streaming radio station that is hosted on Live365.com. You can access it by clicking the little portable radio icon, in the top right corner where it says "ART Radio".
We pay a monthly licensing fee through which Live365 uses to pay royalties to the music companies. This is the same thing that radio stations do. In the agreement, we are only able to play two or three consecutive songs from one artist before rotating in another artist. I'm not sure if there are other licensing agreements that could be entered into, but I think ours would prohibit playing a whole album side as consecutive songs.
We end up making a playlist that has a mix of lots of different kinds of cool music, and we change the playlist from time to time. If we try to insert more than a couple songs in a row by the same artist, the system will not allow it. So we have to order the songs in a way that would break up an album side into many separate songs, intermingled with other material from other artists.
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Re: Radio stations that still play lps? [message #82306 is a reply to message #67984] |
Tue, 22 March 2016 23:23 |
Vaiger
Messages: 102 Registered: December 2012
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At this point in time I think we're all relegated to being our own radio station at home with our vinyl when we have a few hours to spare.
Some kids these days don't even know what LP stands for much less what it physically is.
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