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Author: sfalexi
Date: 2005-01-11 01:26
WQXR for those who may not know is a classical station broadcast out of NYC. It's associated with the New York Times.
I went to www.wqxr.com tonight to listen to some music and found out that they have changed from it being free, to it being available 24/7 only for AOL subscribers and the rest of the world gets to listen for two hours a day for free.
I'm sure I'm missing out on all the facts (perhaps they needed funding and AOL offerred them a deal they can't refuse), but I just don't understand how in a world where classical music seems to be fading slowly but surely to begin with, that they would keep an online stream from the public. ESPECIALLY since it's broadcast on public radio anyway.
Just a little venting. I think it's pretty stupid (once again, I don't know everythign behind it, but you have to figure they ARE going to lose faithful listeners who maybe didn't have a working radio near their computer.)
Alexi
US Army Japan Band
Post Edited (2005-01-11 01:26)
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Author: Ray
Date: 2005-01-11 13:09
Alexi,
It's not quite true that the "rest of the world gets to listen for two hours a day." I use a Macintosh and when I try to listen I am told that my computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements. Apparently their streaming software is Windows only.
Its Windows or AOL. What a choice!
So, I am even more pissed off than you are.
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Author: Brian Peterson
Date: 2005-01-11 15:00
What's the reason for public radio stations limiting or eliminating audio stream of their programming? It seems to me a no brainer as far as economics go. The potential for soliciting online support has to be tremendous.
Just wondering.
BP
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2005-01-11 15:43
Being a long-time AOL-er, at least putting up with its ups and downs, I had WQXR Listen in my Fav. Places, clicked it, came on after a short wait, much more user-friendly now than before, selected Romantic under Classical, came right on [previous volume setting was good!!]. It serves as very pleasant background [calming] music for surfing, much better than sonic wallpaper ! Some ads and news tho ! TKS for pointing out its fine changes. Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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