How to run an online radio!?

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  • mikah9
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2004
    • 290

    #1

    How to run an online radio!?

    i just checked the rates for running an online radio in germany and couldn't believe my eyes.they want about 1?/user/month.
    thats a fuckin rip off...
    didn't i see a thread about a new logo for an adultmaster radio...can't really remember what it was but i think it was seguru's website....how do you guys handle this??can you tell me if there's any way of getting around these fees.i'm not talking about the rights for the mp3 songs cause we gonna stream that shit.just the basic fees for running an online radio.how much is it in the US or anywhere else?

    please tell me about your experiences and give me some advices.

    mikah
  • media
    Confirmed Moneymaker
    • Apr 2002
    • 9853

    #2
    Check out www.shoutcast.com

    pretty easy to get going from there...
    I'm here for the violence!

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    • mikah9
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2004
      • 290

      #3
      well, the technical issues are clear...server+shoutcast+winamp
      Last edited by mikah9; 11-11-2004, 03:12 AM.

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      • Project-Shadow
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2003
        • 7340

        #4
        Well you can just get a dedicated server and stream from there.. you just need to do the maths. Assuming you stream at a rate of 128kbps, a 5 min song is about 3mb.

        So to stream 1 user for a whole day will be 3 * 12 = 36 * 24 =

        864mb a day for 1 user. * 30 = 25920mb /26gb a month for 1 user.

        Then you go from there ^^'

        Of course you're not gonna have 1 user on 24/7/365 but it's a general guidline. I do have the feeling that I fucked up the maths there =/

        G/L

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        • European Lee
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2002
          • 7133

          #5
          In addition to server costs youll also need a license for broadcasting music over the web.

          The cost of that runs from around $50-$250 per song depending on the artist and how popular the tune is

          So youll probably want to do what all the other internet stations do and use unlicensed music

          Regards,

          Lee
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          • mikah9
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2004
            • 290

            #6
            yeah i think you fucked up the maths a bit but first of all, i would be stupid to stream 128kbps mp3s.what i wanted to stream is an ogg stream with half the quality and that would be ok i guess.
            the other thing is that people won't listen to us 24h/day but thats a lot of traffic anyway.

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            • mikah9
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2004
              • 290

              #7
              Originally posted by European Lee
              In addition to server costs youll also need a license for broadcasting music over the web.

              The cost of that runs from around $50-$250 per song depending on the artist and how popular the tune is

              So youll probably want to do what all the other internet stations do and use unlicensed music

              Regards,

              Lee
              thats not true.there's no need to pay for the songs if you stream the music and don't give the listerners the ability to interact.

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