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Thursday, July 8, 2004

Live 365 Radio Station

It's been on the sidebar for a few days but I haven't mentioned it. Somebody liked it enough to preset it, so I thought I would go ahead and mention it. I now have my own Live 365 radio station: LilacRose Radio. It has about four and a half hours of music right now. I'm going to add more, since I still have more room, but I have to decide what to add. Because of licensing rules, you have to be careful not to have too many songs from the same artists or albums within a certain time frame, so that makes programming the station a little more challenging.

I was reluctant to say anything about the station because I've never gotten any comments about the music in the Radio Blog and very little feedback about the off-site downloads I've offered in the past. I figured that people just thought my taste in music sucked. But, if you're inclined, give the station a listen and rate it.

I'm going to change the songs in the Radio Blog soon. I may do something a little different with it...I'm thinking of putting the audiobook version of The Screwtape Letters in the Radio Blog for this month. We'll see...

Comments

Actually, I think your taste in music is awesome. (It helps that we have similar taste.)
But I lack the technological capability to listen to music on the web, so I have to miss out on your cool extras.

Posted on July 10, 2004 at 7:11 PM

Hi Jared,

Thanks so much! :-) But I feel terrible that you can't listen to either of the radios. The Radio Blog needs Shockwave -- that much I know. And Live 365 installs its own plugin thing automatically. They also have a standalone player that you can download and install, but it's only free for 30 hours of listening -- after that you have to buy it to continue using it. On a Mac, Live 365 plays using iTunes.

I don't know if any of this is helpful to you or not...please let me know if it is.

Posted on July 11, 2004 at 8:04 PM



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