Tag: Radio broadcasting
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Radio Clash Live – Again!
Back in 2007 I was an early pioneer in live podcasting – i.e streaming your podcast while you are recording. Back then it was Icecast or Shoutcast only audio streaming, and eventually it became Radio Clash Live (the online radio station) I ran in the early 10’s. Again it was hard to keep Radio Clash…
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Goodbye Radio Clash Live, Hello Classic Bootleg Radio
After over 2 years of live-ish broadcasting (it first went live early March 2013), with the podcast ended I decided to call a halt on Radio Clash Live! as explained further over here. It didn’t seem to garner the live-streaming revolution I hoped…or the audience, although the live facility remains. But not all is lost…
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Radio Clash: A New Hope
Well for the Radio Station anyway – yes I know the stream is not very good (especially as I write this, I managed to delete a load of shows and while I’m re-uploading them the stream will be as choppy as a choppy sea of chop suey with floating lamb chops and extra choppy bits…
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The original boats that rocked – Pirate ships ahoy!
Preparing for a new show I stumbled across these films of the original pirates satellites – the offshore broadcasting Pirate Radio ships and forts such as Radio Caroline, Radio London, Radio 270, the fort radio stations of Radio 390, Radio Invicta, Radio City, and Radio Essex aka Sealand – and the most dramatic of all…
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Playlisted to death & Peel vs the Playlist
A few days ago there was a flurry on twitter as BBC Radio 1 live twittered this week’s Playlist meeting. What was said was very revealing and I think revealed a lot about where I think Radio 1 has gone wrong, especially as there really isn’t the same 80’s style monoculture anymore – the feeling…