Hey Mike. I looked into Radionomy several years ago. I’m calling on my memory to describe my experience with them, so I could be recalling small details inaccurately, but here’s how I remember my experience with them.
I found accessibility there to be a bit awkward, at least for me, but manageable. Their tech support answered questions promptly and helpfully. As I recall, at the time that I checked into it, they allowed free use of their service for six months. If, during that time, they were able to sell advertising on the station in question, then you could continue using the service for free. If they could not sell advertising after the six month period, you would need to pay to continue using the service. I believe I am correct in saying that they now own Shoutcast, which I will probably be using when I sign my own station on in a few weeks. Larry . On Apr 6, 2014, at 10:33 PM, Mike Bernard <mbern6...@aol.com> wrote: > Hey everybody, > > I just found this free service online called Radionomy. Have any of you ever > heard of it or used it? If so, I was just wondering, is it accessible? Is it > something that a blind person could use? A friend of mine and I are > producing radio shows in the form of podcasts and then he posts them online > on his facebook page for everybody to listen to. If the podcasts are > successful, we may decide to create a radio station later on in the future. > So, I was just wondering about Radionomy and just wanted to see if anyone on > the list has ever had any experience with it. Have a good one. > > Mike > > Rochester, NY. > > P.S. Oh and if you want to check out this service for yourselves, you can > visit: > > http://www.radionomy.com/en/static/createradio >