In Reply to: End of Internet Radio as we know it? posted by Albert B. Broman on April 16, 2007 at 22:32:54:
The net being what it is allowed me to find those oddball stations that seem to have been created just for my tastes. That stuff won't show up on a pay for radio station and I wouldn't I pay for an MP3 quality either. Every now and then I would let Station Ripper rip a few stations 24/7 for a few days. Then I'd take my time to go through what I downloaded an then, believe it or not, would actually go buy something I discovered. That which I didn't like would I deleted. Bottom line - this would actually put a dent in one of my avenues for discovering new music :(
marc g. - audiophile by day, music lover by night
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- Re: End of Internet Radio as we know it? - marc g. 08:38:00 04/17/07 (4)
- Re: End of Internet Radio as we know it? - Sour milk moon 18:17:10 04/17/07 (3)
- Re: End of Internet Radio as we know it? - marc g. 09:44:43 04/18/07 (2)
- Re: End of Internet Radio as we know it? - longtimequadowner 23:39:55 04/18/07 (1)
- Ok, I stand corrected! (nt) - marc g. 07:40:10 04/19/07 (0)