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> On Apr 7, 2014, at 5:49 PM, Larry Naessens <vinylguyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 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
>> 
> 
> 

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