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From: "Chrissie Cochrane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2008 3:27 PM
Subject: [friends] ACB Radio Interactive welcomes new broadcasters - come
join us


Are you a blind or visually impaired person, and ever thought of becoming a
broadcaster with ACB Radio Interactive?  Well, you can, and what's more it's
easy.  During the last year, ACB Radio Interactive has had to comply with
very stringent rules from an organization called Sound Exchange, which
handles copyright matters for the recording companies.  This has meant that
we have had to supply, as part of our metadata - and I'll come back to what
metadata is later - artist, title, album and record label.  Unfortunately
some of the software that broadcasters used before the introduction of this
somewhat stringent demand, was just not capable of providing all this data,
either at all, or in a useable form.



The team at ACB Radio Interactive have been working hard to find a way of
making the submission of this data easier, and have come to an agreement
with another organization which also handles the copyright, SWCast.  This
organization only requires us to send as metadata - yes there's that word
again - artist and title.  They do ask that if people can send album name as
well that would be useful, however it is not a requirement, although we at
ACB Radio would prefer people to send that if they have it, simply because
we show details on our own web page.



Okay let's get this term "metadata" explained.  Metadata is text that is
streamed along with your audio, and on many players - especially Winamp, can
show up in the title bar, and also is shown on our web page, thus giving the
listener a way to find out, quite apart from the DJ announcing it, who the
artist is, and what the track title is.  Okay, having got that out of the
way, let's continue.



If you've ever thought that you'd like to do a show on ACB Radio
Interactive, all the software that is currently available for broadcasting
is capable of sending the required text, however of course it does mean you
need to put the text in the file, and here again the software has facilities
for you to do this - no, it won't do it all by itself, you do have to enter
the data but hey, most of us know what we're playing and who it's by don't
we?  Actually I'll let you into a little secret, there is software out there
that can do most of it for you without too much effort on your part.



Anyway, assuming you can do that, the rest is, as they say child's play.
All you have to do is write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll help you do the
rest, and the ACBRI team will help you get over any problems, and behold!
after an hour's audition - well we have to know if your stream is stable now
don't we? - there you'll be, a DJ on an ever-expanding high quality internet
radio station.



So come on, give it a go.  So you've got a good album collection and would
like other people to hear it: now's your chance.



It goes without saying that we very much welcome back broadcasters who were
unable to comply with the Sound Exchange needs



Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and get broadcasting.

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ACB Radio Interactive needs you!!!  yes you!!! and you too!!! yes, and you
skulking back there in the cheap seats, so come join us and help us show the
world just how good internet radio can be.



Chrissie Cochrane

Managing director

ACB Radio



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