I was watching Life unexpected and and the leads are radio show hosts of a nice show where a guy and girl speak of life and love and I’m feeling like listening to some ~
So please suggest some nice fun radio shows that i can listen to online ~ plz tell me what station too
Thank you 
Theres a show on NPR called Wiretap, its hilarious and its about this guys life and his hilarious friends. I highly recommend it
November 8th, 2011 | Posted in fun radios | 2 Comments
I would like to start a weekly radio show on my college’s internet radio station with old recordings of the Mercury Theater shows. Does anyone know if that would violate copyright laws (or other applicable law relating to radio broadcast)?
Thanks for your help!
Several issues to slice at: whether you need a copyright license for non-profit use in an educational institution, whether it would be a different answer if the "channel" were only accessible to students at the college, whether the original works are copyrighted, and (if so) when do they expire.
The US Copyright law grants a limited exemption for certain educational uses. Read 17 USC s. 110 to see if your proposed use falls under one of them. If not, you may be able to obtain an inexpensive license from the copyright owners (typically the producers and their successor owners).
The Mercury Theater recordings were originally recorded prior to 1973, so they are not covered by any federal copyright. However, state laws prohibit unauthorized publication of sound recordings, so could still find yourself sued for copyright infringement in, say, Massachusetts. They would have to prove, among other things, that you "copied" the recording "without consent" and for the purpose of "profit" from a public performance, or to "sell, rent or transport" any unauthorized copy.
Under many state copyright laws, the copyright NEVER expires. These laws will remain in effect until they are preempted by the federal copyright law in 2067, making all such works "public domain", i.e., no longer covered by any copyright in the USA.
October 30th, 2011 | Posted in internet radio | 2 Comments
I would like to host a internet radio programme, without starting my own station.
Use 1000MIKES – Radio 2.0.. to start you off and tell your friends to listen or post it on facebook or twitter. Don’t use illegal music because they can end up blocking you. Its quick and easy to set up and you can see how many people are listening to you at the time. hope that helped
October 17th, 2011 | Posted in internet radio | 1 Comment
I get very bad reception in a small house in France surrounded by hills. So if I buy an ‘internet radio’ of which many are now on sale, what wires, electricity supply, aerial(?) do I need and where do I have to be in relation to the p.c. on the ground floor ????? Any help appreciated. I know I can get reception on the p.c. but I want to listen upstairs.
You could try internet tuners by Grace, Sangean, Coby, Aluratek, etc. I have an Aluratek AIREC01F that I like for the most part. I use it wirelessly with a wireless router connected to my modem. Believe me, internet streams sound better through a decent stereo system than computer speakers.
October 12th, 2011 | Posted in internet radio | 2 Comments
By internet radio, I mean stations that are exclusivly available online, like VH1 radio. And yes, I’ve heard of Pandora, the make-your-own radio station sort of thing.
No real careers yet. Maybe in 10 years.
September 29th, 2011 | Posted in internet radio | 1 Comment
Two members of staff are using two way radios. Each radio consists of a transmitter and a receiver. At what speed do signals travel between the two way radios?
they travel at the speed of light.
radio waves are one part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
All electromagnetic radiation travels at the speed of light
September 15th, 2011 | Posted in radios | 3 Comments
September 7th, 2011 | Posted in fun radios | 1 Comment
fox news and sjhows like rush limgbough are so fun to watch. but msnbc is so boring. no one cares if they educated and they talk above my head. why wont demorats get a fun talk show like fox news.
Ever listen to Stewart or Colbert?
Also, there are some great shows on NPR (even if it does have a liberal slant) like This American Life (number one downloaded podcast on iTunes) and Car Talk.
Although, I must admit that the idiot things they say on Fox are pretty entertaining.
September 3rd, 2011 | Posted in fun radios | 5 Comments
I am trying to buy a lot of two way radios and take it back to Guinea to sell..But My question is..will it work? How can i make it to work if it dont? Please I need some real input on this
I am trying to help my people in my village back home pls
it will work, yes.
August 30th, 2011 | Posted in two way radio | 1 Comment
is any device that notify(alarm or vibration) me from two way radio of polices?
for example if a police with a two way radio (on) coming to me the device notify me
Your question is not very clear. If you are asking if there are any devices that will detect radar and/or laser emission from a police car to avoid getting tagged for speeding, yes there are. They are generally referred to as radar detectors. Whether they are legal where you are and work in the frequencies of your police, I wouldn’t know.
If you are looking for a way of listening in to police transmissions, yes. Those are called scanners. Again they may or may not be legal to own where you are. You also have to make sure they cover the police bands you want to listen too.
August 27th, 2011 | Posted in two way radio | 1 Comment