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Wireless Internet Radio

Internet radio services are unusually susceptible from anywhere in the world—for example, single could listen to an Australian station from Europe or America. Some extreme networks like Clear Duct in the US and Chrysalis in the UK restrict listening to in country because of popular licensing and advertising concerns. Internet radio remains popular among expatriates and listeners with interests that are often not adequately served by local radio stations (such as progressive rock, ambient music, folk music, classical music, and stand-up comedy). Internet radio defense forces bid news, sports, talk, and multitudinal genres of music—everything that is gettable on traditional radio stations.

Rhapsody, SomaFM, Live365, MTV, Pandora, RauteMusik.FM, SHOUTcast, and Digitally Transported were among the participants in the Evening of Silence. Last.FM and Slacker did not participate, saying that they did not want to punish their listeners for http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com/wireless-internet-radio-p-11.html the station's problems. Supporters of the access in royalty rates, however, notch to the fact that CBS recently purchased Last.FM for 280 million dollars, and if internet radio is to build businesses off of the crop of recordings, the performers and owners of those recordings should receive fair compensation