RadioShift

by javery on September 30, 2007

Now that I am free of the corporate firewall I am looking for more and more ways to get music online. I gave up on Rhapsody because their new client sucks and they jacked up their price. I tried last.fm but for some reason every channel I pick runs out of content in like 10 minutes. I have Sirius subscription which can be cool. (Left of Center and Bloomberg Radio are my favorite channels)

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I also recently came across Radioshift which is a cool application for the Mac which lets you record internet radio and listen to it on your time. For instance I just set it up to record a show called the "Indie Rock Show" on Z106 in Bloomington. It’s on sundays from 7:00-8:00PM. I have never heard of the station or the show, but I look forward to checking it out tomorrow while working.

-James

{ 4 comments }

Josh Anderson October 1, 2007 at 11:21 am

Mac…. Pfft.

Ben Scheirman October 1, 2007 at 5:28 pm

umm, okay. —-^

I uploaded my 10GB of music to http://anywhere.fm and I can listen to that “anywhere” :)

It’s working for me.. especially on days when I forget to bring my Zune.

Alan Carpe October 4, 2007 at 3:01 am

Is there anything similar to this in the Windows environment?

James Avery October 4, 2007 at 2:59 pm

Alan,
I haven’t seen anything like it for windows yet, let me know if you find something though.

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