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  2. Classicnl - Wikipedia

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    Between July and August 2018, Classic FM had a radio market share of 1.3% (the state financed classical music radio station Radio 4 had 2.1%). [ 5 ] In October 2019, Bakker Oosterbeek Beheer decided to terminate the 1994 license agreement with the owners of Classic FM (UK) - British Global Media & Entertainment - and to rename the station to ...

  3. Spoon Radio - Wikipedia

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    Spoon is an internet-radio broadcasting mobile application which allows its users to stream through audio alone, [10] hence the catchphrase "live stream without a camera". [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Listeners can give their favorite streamers digital gifts called "Spoons" which then can be redeemed for money. [ 14 ]

  4. Radioplayer - Wikipedia

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    Radioplayer is a radio technology platform, owned by UK radio broadcasters and operated under licence in some other countries. It operates an internet radio web tuner, a set of mobile phone apps, an in-car adaptor, and a growing range of integrations with other connected devices and platforms.

  5. AccuRadio - Wikipedia

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    AccuRadio, based in Chicago, was founded by CEO Kurt Hanson, a University of Chicago alumnus who founded and continues to publish RAIN: Radio and Internet Newsletter from AccuRadio headquarters in the Loop. [5] The Executive Vice President of Sales is Michael Damsky. [6] Vice President of Technology is Arun Kambhammettu.

  6. Dutch public broadcasting system - Wikipedia

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    Hilversum 3, along with the other two networks, were renamed as Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 3 towards the late 1980s. In 1967 a Broadcasting Act was passed, providing for an official framework to supply the public with information, entertainment, culture and education, with time allocated to appointed broadcasting associations based on the ...

  7. Internet radio - Wikipedia

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    An Internet radio studio. Internet radio, also known as online radio, web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio and IP radio, is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. It can either be used as a stand ...

  8. Radio 538 - Wikipedia

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    Radio 538 can also be received via Digitenne and the whole of Europe via satellite and worldwide via the Internet. Previously it was available on mobile phones via UMTS (on the portals of KPN i-mode and Vodafone Live) and in Limburg on AM 891 kHz, 336 m. Radio 538 also transmits a TMC signal from traffic for route navigation.

  9. Internet talk radio - Wikipedia

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    Internet talk radio (also Internet radio show) is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting radio shows on the internet is usually preferred to webcasting since it is not transmitted broadly through wireless means. It mainly works by Internet radio transmissions. (Internet radio services are usually accessible ...