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		<title>Internet Radio The Way Ahead?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 00:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dvdblog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We could by now notice exactly how the web is starting to take it's toll in print mass media. Newspapers, periodicals, and other paper products are losing profits. Many of these organizations have finally switched their own concentration on the web, and started being profitable once more. Do you think the web will have a similar effect on conventional radio broadcasting as well? <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.dvdrepairtips.com/blog/2012/internet-radio-the-way-ahead/">Internet Radio The Way Ahead?</a></span>]]></description>
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</script></div><p>We could by now notice exactly how the web is starting to take it&#8217;s toll in print mass media. Newspapers, periodicals, and other paper products are losing profits. Many of these organizations have finally switched their own concentration on the web, and started being profitable once more. Do you think the web will have a similar effect on conventional radio broadcasting as well?</p>
<p>It feels like each year new stuff comes along, or things are all constantly getting upgraded to newer and better variations as the previous versions and options pass away. Simply just look at how viewing a movie in your house has transformed within the last 20 years. The idea started out with movie tapes, that were big and bulky. After that came DVDs, and today BlueRay is beginning to take over the way most of us see videos in the home.</p>
<p>Back to the principal matter of internet radio versus typical broadcast stereo. Each has it&#8217;s own advantages and disadvantages, but internet radio has the ability to completely take over the way we hear our own radio in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>The good news is that this doesn&#8217;t mean that your favorite local radio might be vanishing, I am not saying that in the least. For the normal end user it&#8217;ll probably be as thrilling as when all cable television proceeded to go digital.</p>
<p>Brand new radios for sale will undoubtedly be of an internet radio standard, and all old, outdated stereos will not work anymore. The biggest thing the actual end user might encounter is a lack of quite a few negative attributes from broadcasted radio.</p>
<p>For starters, internet radio sites do not have noise. So the sound quality will be crystal clear all of the time. Also if you&#8217;re driving a car out of town, once you get past a specific area, the website will not disappear. So long term truckers and people traveling on holiday could hear their favorite radio stations any place in the nation. Military services employees positioned on the opposite side around the globe can tune in with their favorite radio station any time of the day.</p>
<p>Several radio stations already are using the internet to broadcast their particular services. It is a question of time until finally it is a new regulation of radio stations. So go on and get a great internet radio web site right now and become piece of the future.</p>
<p>Start listening to <a href="http://www.977music.com/" target="_blank">internet radio</a> now, click this <a href="http://www.977music.com" target="_blank">internet radio</a> link.</p>
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		<title>Why Is FM Radio Broadcasting Still Using Analog Technology?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 23:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dvdblog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[FM radio is a broadcasting technology which has had widespread popularity and is widely used in all the regions of the world. Obviously, there are changes in frequency modulation in different areas but the core principle of its operation remains the same everywhere. However, it is quite disappointing to observe that despite constant changes in the sophistication of various technologies, like moving from analog to digital broadcasting for television channels and other services; radio has been highly neglected. The question that arises is why has it not experienced more sophistication in its technology like other broadcasting services? <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.dvdrepairtips.com/blog/1111/why-is-fm-radio-broadcasting-still-using-analog-technology/">Why Is FM Radio Broadcasting Still Using Analog Technology?</a></span>]]></description>
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</script></div><p>[ad#250 x 250 Sqr Adsense]FM radio is a broadcasting technology which has had widespread popularity and is widely used in all the regions of the world. Obviously, there are changes in frequency modulation in different areas but the core principle of its operation remains the same everywhere. However, it is quite disappointing to observe that despite constant changes in the sophistication of various technologies, like moving from analog to digital broadcasting for television channels and other services; radio has been highly neglected. The question that arises is why has it not experienced more sophistication in its technology like other broadcasting services?</p>
<p>The answer lies in the fact that we use radio spectrum for digital video broadcasting in television. These radio frequency spectra are used to transmit digital multiplex, which is a bundle of various television channels and other services by using 6-8 MHZ of bandwidth. Obviously, in terms of usage, digital broadcasting in television is making more efficient use of radio frequency spectrum as compared to analog broadcasting, which used the same bandwidth to broadcast only one program. This justifies the change in technology. At this important to mention that radio technology can be moved from analog to digital but it will take years to switch and grand scale technological preparations to make it happen.</p>
<p>There are many digital sound broadcasting technologies present that can provide good sound output with good reception like T-DAB, DRM+, DVB-T, DRM and DVB-T2; but none of these is satisfactory enough so as to replace the analog radio broadcasting. It is important to thoroughly take into account various technological aspects before switching from one technology to another. Factors like the new technology&#8217;s ability to provide good quality sound output, ability to receive signals and most importantly, its capacity to make efficient use of radio spectrum by broadcasting more radio channels.</p>
<p>FM radio employs 250 kHz bandwidth with spacing of 100 and 200 kHz, varying as per the region. It is because of this changed combination of bandwidth and spacing that switching from analog to digital in radio broadcasting would be difficult. Hence, we have to remain contented with the analog radio transmission unless the sophistication of the technology rises!</p>
<p>In the end, it is significant to mention that up-gradation in scientific technology is not a matter of a few months or decisions of a small organization. Rather, many years efforts, time investment, financial investment and consistent dedication are required for a technology to switch from its current level to a higher level. Sophistication in technology is highly desired by all in various fields, because it not only results in provides comfort to the users but also becomes a source of pride to the inventors. The same is the case in upgrading radio technology but the other factors which are currently making the switch from analog to digital technology can also not be neglected.</p>
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		<title>Listen to New Bands&#8217; Talent Through IMRadio</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 02:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> I pretended playing my toy guitar along with videos on MTV since I was a kid and I have dreamed of having my tunes heard on the radio.  But even if you&#8217;re a real good band, getting air time can be pretty difficult.  Music Videos</p> <p> I was able to form a band five years ago and has been lucky enough to get an opportunity to play on some local stations.  Well, luck is not the right word.  We exhausted effort in order to meet the right people who got us on air.  It can be a real challenge. </p> <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.dvdrepairtips.com/blog/224/listen-to-new-bands-talent-through-imradio/">Listen to New Bands&#8217; Talent Through IMRadio</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I pretended playing my toy guitar along with videos on MTV since I was a kid and I have dreamed of having my tunes heard on the radio.   But even if you&#8217;re a real good band, getting air time can be pretty difficult.  <a target="_blank" title="Music Videos" href="http://www.IMRadio.com/">Music Videos</a></p>
<p>  I was able to form a band five years ago and has been lucky enough to get an opportunity to play on some local stations.   Well, luck is not the right word.   We exhausted effort in order to meet the right people who got us on air.   It can be a real challenge. </p>
<p>  New bands face an uphill climb because radio stations often do not put unknowns into their rotation.   Usually those bands that you hear on the radio are not essentially the most talented.   Often, they are the ones with the most financial backing and marketing efforts. </p>
<p>  The Internet is helping to change the industry, and one of the most important ways that it helps is by allowing new bands to be heard.   I myself can attest that this web site sure claims and say that it is by musicians, for musicians.   Some of our song files are now receiving free radio airplay in more than 100 countries when I registered an account and uploaded them into IMRadio&#8217;s rotation.  <a target="_blank" title="Air Play" href="http://www.IMRadio.com/">Air Play</a></p>
<p>  As a music lover, I like being able to hear other new artists, and appreciate their talent.   IMRadio also features poets and comedians on the web site.   I have suggested IMRadio to a few of the acts that I often see around town at the clubs, and it is exciting to see them beginning to build a following, thanks to IMRadio, as well. </p>
<p>  Now that my band is being heard, we are able to begin growing a fan base, which is so exciting.   Another good thing about IMRadio is that it has a message forum that serves as a communication venue for bands with their fans as well for bands communicating with other bands. </p>
<p>  If you see yourself as a budding musician or has a band that has been around for quite a while, IMRadio can boost you up and your band&#8217;s spirit and talent.   Take a look and see how easy it is to join, upload your song files, and get your music into rotation to be heard. </p>
<p>  It is a must for you to stop by IMRadio and join if you consider yourself a music lover.   You will find yourself amazed by talented groups.  <a target="_blank" title="Online Radio" href="http://www.IMRadio.com/">Online Radio</a></p>
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