Can You Really Sell Your Writing Output On Radio?
I had never given the matter much thought in the past but after an experience I enjoyed lately, I am now rather of the opinion that you can.It happened this way.
WSMN-AM (1590) Radio, Nashua, NH To Begin Airing "Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" at 9 pm EST, Sundays, on the Business Talk Radio N
WSMN-AM (1590) Radio, Nashua, NH will began airing "Corporate Strategies with Tim Connolly" at 9:00 pm EST, Sundays, on the Business Talk Radio Network ™. The show will continue to feature the Titans of Business who move financial markets.
Rounder's Radio Becomes Largest Online Poker Talk Radio Station
Launching January 1st, 2007 Rounder's Radio quickly rocked the charts and has taken the lead in poker talk radio. Rounder's Radio has become the resource for poker players both online and offline by offering the latest news, poker education, pro interviews and more.
What Do Your Implants Look Like...? Is Your Privacy Exposed? Are Radio Frequency Identification Technologies (RFID) Skin Deep
I think at first glance most of mankind would think the use of RFID in the medical application of say, an Alzheimer patient for their own protection and well-being would be an acceptable proposition. I don't want to think of my Mom or Dad aimlessly wandering about lost if they suffered from Alzheimer's. But here lies the problem, I remember many years ago when I was first exposed to new technologies that eventually cumulated to today's Internet. I'm sure like many others who still think that the Internet is only limited by what we can dream with endless possibilities of better ways to serve mankind. What I didn't foresee was the pervasive and pandemic scourge brought about by organized crime, cybercriminals, Identity Thieves, acts of terror...
Amateur Radio Gifts is Announcing That They Have Added a New Line of Items for the Ham Radio Community
These gifts are for the individual amateur radio operator, unlike the previous gifts that were mainly advertised for a group of radio operators like clubs that were sponsoring a hamfest.
Frontier Silicon Launches Smallest DAB Radio Module
Frontier Silicon has launched the world's smallest and lowest-cost DAB digital radio module available today. The small size and high level of integration in the new Capri FS3010 module makes it ideal for low-power product applications such as tiny pocket DAB players and personal media MP3 handhelds, as well as PDAs and other portable entertainment devices.
Knowledge Infusion Welcomes Oracle's Senior HR Product Strategy Executive on The Bill Kutik Radio Show
Tune in Wednesday, July 11th at noon EDT/ 9 a.m. PDT to hear Gretchen Alarcon, Oracle VP HCM Product Strategy.
Radio Hits Web 2.0 with TUN3R.com
This dial provides a virtual tasting menu of Internet radio stations
Crystal Radio Sets Are Alive and Kicking
I was brought up under strict conditions. Bedtime was at a certain rigid time every night.
BV Entertainment Offers Fitness Centers XM Satellite Radio With New AXS900FM Wireless Receiver
Leading exercise entertainment company packages XM Satellite Radio with new wireless entertainment system for health clubs.
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New Nexus Radio Website Ignites Controversy Over Music Ripping Technology
Marlton, NJ (PRWEB) July 24, 2007 -- In the midst of an ongoing battle between internet broadcasters and representatives of the recording industry, Egisca Corp. has launched a new website (www.nexusradio.com) offering music enthusiasts a free and legal alternative to services like iTunes and Rhapsody. The new Nexus Radio software takes a different approach to music downloading by allowing users to record radio broadcasts directly from the internet. Unlike peer-to-peer software like Morpheus and LimeWire, Nexus Radio eliminates the need for users to illegally share music on virus-riddled P2P networks.
Music lovers can download the free Nexus Radio (http://www.nexusradio.com/) player and begin recording their favorite tunes within minutes. The software extracts individual song data from internet broadcasts and saves the music directly to the user's hard-drive as standard MP3 files. The recording process is easy and it only takes one click of a button. Files recorded with Nexus Radio are commercial free and contain full ID3 tag information.
Recording an unlimited amount of music for free would be enough for the average music aficionado, but Nexus Radio takes it a step further by allowing users to transfer recorded files to any multi-media device that supports MP3 files, including Apple's iPhone and iPod
Thousands of broadcasters worldwide are beginning to embrace the new service, while a handful of broadcasters are enraged and claiming that Nexus Radio promotes piracy and copyright infringement. A number of outspoken representatives of the industry have even suggested that Nexus Radio is nothing more than a cleverly disguised Napster and the software should be banned. The developers of Nexus Radio insist "recording a public broadcast for personal use is perfectly legal and does not violate any copyright laws".
Only time will tell how much impact Nexus Radio will have on the music industry and how people obtain new music. As the debate on the legality and ethics of using Nexus Radio rages on, users of the software continue to fill their multi-media devices with free content provided by the service.
For more information or media interviews, please contact:
Egisca Corporation
Five Greentree Centre, Suite 104
Marlton, New Jersey 08053 USA
Phone: 1-800-720-0153 (Within the U.S.)
Phone: 1-856-504-8259 (Outside the U.S.)
Fax: 1-856-504-8258
Website: www.Egisca.com
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