so. does this mean that Internet radio is superior? or not? On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Rev. Stewart Marshall < popoz...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Sure, > > Internet radio uses your broadband connection to get a radio signal sent > over broadband (really a streaming audio link) to get your audio fix. Put > in the URL and you get radio. I listen to some really nice NPR stuff via > broadband. > > XMS.Sirrus is a subscriber satellite link that you get from the radio waves > via a special receiver that allows you to listen via a subscription service. > (so airwave) > > Radio via Cable provider is a normal radio signal or special audio channels > that get broadcast via RF, not broadband. I used to listen to some of this > when I lived in the far north (Great White North) and the only local option > was pretty poor. (actually got some great audio from Ottawa) > > They are all different ways to give us audio signals with some work. > > By the way Internet Audio now has a formula on how they will pay off the > RIAA for music braodcast via Internet radio. > > Stewart > > > > > At 03:16 PM 2/25/2009, you wrote: > >> Tony mentions internet radio. >> can anybody tell me the differences between internet radio, XMS, what you >> get with your TV cable provider, and others that I can't think of right >> now??? >> > > Rev. Stewart A. Marshall > mailto:popoz...@earthlink.net > Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org > Ozark, AL SL 82 > > > > ************************************************************************* > ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** > ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** > ************************************************************************* > ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************