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Old 05-01-2016, 21:52
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Yes I got a message from Radio Tunes (Sky FM) asking me to subscribe again because of the rising rates
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Old 04-01-2017, 17:50
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Live 365 has returned.

"We are elated to announce that Live365 has been rescued.” –Live365 website, January 2, 2017

Fuller report here

http://rainnews.com/live365-returns-...-going-silent/
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Old Yesterday, 09:35
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Live 365 has returned.

"We are elated to announce that Live365 has been rescued.” –Live365 website, January 2, 2017

Fuller report here

http://rainnews.com/live365-returns-...-going-silent/
I always thought a UK version on live 365 would be a good idea ?
There must be hundreds of presenters from all the community stations that sadly closed down would love to broadcast I would though & a low cost way to set up a small community station.
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Old Yesterday, 10:27
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http://www.radionomy.com/
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Old Yesterday, 14:01
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The problem is apparently they will remove stations if they don't reach a certain amount of listeners and listening hours within a certain time frame. so it's probably not ideal for something starting out, especially something along the lines of online community radio.
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Old Yesterday, 15:23
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This is wonderful news. If the radio stations were any good, they wouldn't rely so heavily on music anyway.
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Old Yesterday, 20:33
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The problem is apparently they will remove stations if they don't reach a certain amount of listeners and listening hours within a certain time frame. so it's probably not ideal for something starting out, especially something along the lines of online community radio.
Are Radionomy still being sued?

https://torrentfreak.com/record-labe...-radio-160301/
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Old Yesterday, 21:43
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I think it might be still ongoing.
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Old Yesterday, 22:15
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I think it might be still ongoing.
Apparently this has been sorted out as well: https://www.pacermonitor.com/public/...omy,_Inc_et_al
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