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Old November 4th 04, 03:38 AM
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Default Which internet station?

I enjoyed Spinner - but netscape took over, and You have to have the AOL
broadband to use it. Not possible in Denmark.
Now, what can You recommend instead? I want music online, where I can - like
in Spinner - choose the style - blues, disco, rock, whatever - in a god
quality. Easy to use, nice to listen too, without having to go through a
bunch of adds to get there.
Your recommendations?
P.sørensen




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Old November 5th 04, 05:08 AM
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I've been enjoying Real Rhapsody. It does cost me about $10/month. I
feel it's worth it. Over 700,000 songs are available for listening
plus many stations. If you have kids the down-side is there is only
one kids channel. Their playlist is too broad. One minute they're
playing the Muppets the next minute they're playing Aaron Carter. They
need to add more stations. One should be Preschool age, the other
Pre-Teen and another for Teens.

They do offer 14 days free trial at
http://www.real.com/rhapsody/?src=10...me_1_2_2_1_1_1

Check it out!

Tom in Maryland, USA



"Sørensen" wrote in message ...
I enjoyed Spinner - but netscape took over, and You have to have the AOL
broadband to use it. Not possible in Denmark.
Now, what can You recommend instead? I want music online, where I can - like
in Spinner - choose the style - blues, disco, rock, whatever - in a god
quality. Easy to use, nice to listen too, without having to go through a
bunch of adds to get there.
Your recommendations?
P.sørensen


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Old November 10th 04, 03:27 AM
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On 4 Nov 2004 03:38:15 GMT, "Sørensen" wrote:

I enjoyed Spinner - but netscape took over, and You have to have the AOL
broadband to use it. Not possible in Denmark.
Now, what can You recommend instead? I want music online, where I can - like
in Spinner - choose the style - blues, disco, rock, whatever - in a god
quality. Easy to use, nice to listen too, without having to go through a
bunch of adds to get there.
Your recommendations?
P.sørensen




I don't know if this is what you're looking for but have you tried
live365.com? It has a lot of Internet radio stations by independents.
There is a catagory listing where you can choose the style/genre that
you want.


Rose
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Old November 11th 04, 04:02 PM
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I have to agree...
Live 365 is the best...you can listen free or get as premium
membership...I think it's 49 bucks a year...
Having been broadcasting (Oldies) there for a year and a half it is
awesome!
And my 7 year old even does a kids show 3 nights a week at 7
eastern...website is...

www.radio14fun.com


and there is a listen link from here.... Johnny

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