08-10-2006, 10:40 PM
I've been running my internet radio studio for quite some time now and have acquired quite some material to make up a respectable studio.
Before, I ran the shows through online stream only and only gathered an audience of a few friends every time.
I've decided to change the format (and the record annunciations in English!) and do 1-hour programmes that fit on a CD and make up MP3's of about 40MB each. The online stream is still maintained for people who want to listen live on the scheduled periods, but the streams will be archived as well for others to listen. The programmes will contain mostly music and entertainment, and any contributions by Aspie musicians will certainly be put in the spotlight.
In the future, I'm planning on doing casts from location like from Autscape or Autistic Pride Day, and have decent interactive programmes (i've got two microphones so dual presentation is possible!) to make the format similar to contemporary radio stations -- with a twist of course! The music taste will reflect the autistic public and their hobbies and interests, and from time to time certain news items will pop up and brought into the open.
Here's the first broadcast, a bit of a test and such, but pretty entertaining none the less:
http://www.stack.nl/~robinvs/sessions/st...0810.0.mp3
(64kbps stereo mp3PRO, 34,8MB, 76:00)
Before, I ran the shows through online stream only and only gathered an audience of a few friends every time.
I've decided to change the format (and the record annunciations in English!) and do 1-hour programmes that fit on a CD and make up MP3's of about 40MB each. The online stream is still maintained for people who want to listen live on the scheduled periods, but the streams will be archived as well for others to listen. The programmes will contain mostly music and entertainment, and any contributions by Aspie musicians will certainly be put in the spotlight.
In the future, I'm planning on doing casts from location like from Autscape or Autistic Pride Day, and have decent interactive programmes (i've got two microphones so dual presentation is possible!) to make the format similar to contemporary radio stations -- with a twist of course! The music taste will reflect the autistic public and their hobbies and interests, and from time to time certain news items will pop up and brought into the open.
Here's the first broadcast, a bit of a test and such, but pretty entertaining none the less:
http://www.stack.nl/~robinvs/sessions/st...0810.0.mp3
(64kbps stereo mp3PRO, 34,8MB, 76:00)