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For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd
party programs or hardware this is stripped from my updated media server code but you can work out what's up.... "Classic FM"="http://media-ice.musicradio.com/ClassicFMMP3", "Absolute Radio"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absoluteradio.mp3", "Absolute Classic Rock"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absoluteclassicrock.mp3", "Absolute Radio 60s"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absolute60s.mp3", "Absolute Radio 70s"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absolute70s.mp3", "Absolute Radio 80s"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absolute80s.mp3", "Absolute Radio 90s"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absolute90s.mp3", "Absolute Radio 00s"="http://ais.absoluteradio.co.uk/absolute00s.mp3", "LBC UK" = "http://media-ice.musicradio.com:80/LBCUKMP3Low", "BBC - Radio 1"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_one", "BBC - Radio 2"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_two", "BBC - Radio 3"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_three", "BBC - Radio 4"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_fourfm", "BBC - Radio 5 live (UK only)"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_five_live", "BBC - Radio 5 live (non-UK)"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_five_live_online_nonuk", "BBC - Radio 6 Music"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_6music", "BBC - Radio 1Xtra"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_1xtra", "BBC - Radio 4 Extra"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_four_extra", "BBC - Radio 5 Live sports extra (UK only)"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_five_live_sports_extra", "BBC - Radio Asian Network"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_asian_network", "BBC - BBC World Service"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_world_service", "BBC - BBC CWR"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_coventry_warwickshire", "BBC - BBC Essex"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_essex", "BBC - BBC Hereford Worcester"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_hereford_worcester", "BBC - Radio Berkshire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_berkshire", "BBC - Radio Bristol"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_bristol", "BBC - Radio Cambridge"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_cambridge", "BBC - Radio Cornwall"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_cornwall", "BBC - Radio Cumbria"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_cumbria", "BBC - Radio Cymru"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_cymru", "BBC - Radio Cymru 2"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_cymru_2", "BBC - Radio Derby"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_derby", "BBC - Radio Devon"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_devon", "BBC - Radio Foyle"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_foyle", "BBC - Radio Gloucestershire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_gloucestershire", "BBC - Radio Guernsey"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_guernsey", "BBC - Radio Humberside"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_humberside", "BBC - Radio Jersey"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_jersey", "BBC - Radio Kent"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_kent", "BBC - Radio Lancashire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_lancashire", "BBC - Radio Leeds"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_leeds", "BBC - Radio Leicester"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_leicester", "BBC - Radio Lincolnshire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_lincolnshire", "BBC - Radio London"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_london", "BBC - Radio Manchester"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_manchester", "BBC - Radio Merseyside"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_merseyside", "BBC - Radio nan Gaidheal"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_nan_gaidheal", "BBC - Radio Newcastle"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_newcastle", "BBC - Radio Norfolk"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_norfolk", "BBC - Radio Northampton"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_northampton", "BBC - Radio Nottingham"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_nottingham", "BBC - Radio Orkney"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_orkney", "BBC - Radio Oxford"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_oxford", "BBC - Radio Scotland FM"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_scotland_fm", "BBC - Radio Scotland MW"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_scotland_mw", "BBC - Radio Sheffield"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_sheffield", "BBC - Radio Shropshire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_shropshire", "BBC - Radio Solent"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_solent", "BBC - Radio Solent West Dorset"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_solent_west_dorset", "BBC - Radio Somerset Sound"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_somerset_sound", "BBC - Radio Stoke"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_stoke", "BBC - Radio Suffolk"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_suffolk", "BBC - Radio Surrey"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_surrey", "BBC - Radio Sussex"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_sussex", "BBC - Radio Tees"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_tees", "BBC - Radio Ulster"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_ulster", "BBC - Radio Wales"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_wales_fm", "BBC - Radio Wiltshire"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_wiltshire", "BBC - Radio WM"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_wm", "BBC - Radio York"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_york", "BBC - Three Counties Radio"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_three_counties_radio" -- When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it. Frédéric Bastiat |
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On 13/03/2021 13:11, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware Ohh that works good, but where's Times Radio? Bill |
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williamwright wrote:
Ohh that works good, but where's Times Radio? https://timesradio.wireless.radio/stream |
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On 13/03/2021 16:46, williamwright wrote:
On 13/03/2021 13:11, The Natural Philosopher wrote: For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware Ohh that works good, but where's Times Radio? http://timesradio.wireless.radio/stream?ref=rf Bill -- Labour - a bunch of rich people convincing poor people to vote for rich people by telling poor people that "other" rich people are the reason they are poor. Peter Thompson |
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On 13/03/2021 13:11, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware It's not D-I-Y but I use http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/default.asp because it offers the choice of the different codecs and different quality streams incl HLS http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/other.asp etc -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote: "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it. Frdric Bastiat" Yup, especially re the *trillions* of animals we needlessly kill and exploit every year and often treat in ways that would gain you societal hatred and possibly a prison sentence if you treated *some* animals the exact same way. https://ibb.co/ZVXLsjL Hypocrisy, logical inconsistency and cognitive dissonance at it's worst. Cheers, T i m |
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On 13/03/2021 17:45, T i m wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it. Frédéric Bastiat" Yup, especially re the *trillions* of animals we needlessly kill and exploit every year and often treat in ways that would gain you societal hatred and possibly a prison sentence if you treated *some* animals the exact same way. Since you are aware that the figures you quote are implausible (since that would require that every man woman child and baby on the planet consume thousands of animals each per year), why do keep repeating nonsense like this? Hypocrisy, logical inconsistency and cognitive dissonance at it's worst. Ah, sorry I missed that bit - yes you are right, that does explain your problem. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 18:26:41 +0000, John Rumm
wrote: On 13/03/2021 17:45, T i m wrote: On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it. Frdric Bastiat" Yup, especially re the *trillions* of animals we needlessly kill and exploit every year and often treat in ways that would gain you societal hatred and possibly a prison sentence if you treated *some* animals the exact same way. Since you are aware that the figures you quote are implausible (since that would require that every man woman child and baby on the planet consume thousands of animals each per year), why do keep repeating nonsense like this? Because they are facts mate (and who mentioned 'consume')? Please try to put brain in gear ... ;-) https://www.anonymousforthevoiceless.org/kill-counter Hypocrisy, logical inconsistency and cognitive dissonance at it's worst. Ah, sorry I missed that bit - yes you are right, that does explain your problem. Ah, my problem', the needless suffering and slaughter of trillions of animals every year and all the negative side effects that go with it are 'my problem' are they? I wonder what explains your drive for denial then ... or why it would really matter if it were trillions or just billions? What were we discussing about left brainers, numbers and missing the spirit of the point? ;-( I wonder if you having family involved in the whole animal exploitation process would have anything to do with your attempt to spread FUD? ;-( https://faunalytics.org/animal-advocacy-by-numbers/ Cheers, T i m |
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On 13/03/2021 17:40, Robin wrote:
On 13/03/2021 13:11, The Natural Philosopher wrote: For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware It's not D-I-Y but I use http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/default.asp because it offers the choice of the different codecs and different quality streams incl HLS http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/other.asp etc yes. I found that site - a good source. My issue was to create a unified interface to live radio and TV, recorded material - music and DVD and off air TV - that would be globally accessible. So I could ditch DVD plates, CD players. radio tuners etc etc and just run everything of networked devices . That list was what went into the code -- Progress is precisely that which rules and regulations did not foresee, Ludwig von Mises |
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On 13/03/2021 17:45, T i m wrote:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it. Frédéric Bastiat" Yup, especially re the *trillions* of animals we needlessly kill and exploit every year and often treat in ways that would gain you societal hatred and possibly a prison sentence if you treated *some* animals the exact same way. What is it withy fanatical vegans. Really "trillions" of animals. Are we talking of ants, insects or some other small single celled creatures? On the other hand, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_slaughter It seems only 1/14 of your trillion animals (less if you claim trillions) are slaughtered for meat and meat products, so best think of other candidates for your small minded abuse? https://ibb.co/ZVXLsjL Hypocrisy, logical inconsistency and cognitive dissonance at it's worst. You are the near perfect example of hypocrisy, logical inconsistency and cognitive dissonance. Many fanatical vegans will tell you it is all 3 when you keep pets for your own personal gratification. |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote: For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware this is stripped from my updated media server code but you can work out what's up.... "BBC - Radio 4"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_fourfm", I've tried only this URL; it's MP3 at 128 kbps, not the higher quality AAC at 320 kbps. I presume that the same applies to all the BBC URLs. -- Roger |
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Brian Gaff wrote:
So on those where the international feed is different from the UK what is the difference content wise? possibly certain content will be disallowed (e.g sporting events where they only have uk broadcast rights) and perhaps bitrate is lower for listeners outside the uk? |
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Is this what the little cryptic messages are on the streams apparently
randomly at the moment? Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Roger" wrote in message ... On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: For people who just want to listen and not go through the faff of 3rd party programs or hardware this is stripped from my updated media server code but you can work out what's up.... "BBC - Radio 4"="http://stream.live.vc.bbcmedia.co.uk/bbc_radio_fourfm", I've tried only this URL; it's MP3 at 128 kbps, not the higher quality AAC at 320 kbps. I presume that the same applies to all the BBC URLs. -- Roger |
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I do hope it does not affect local radio since a lot of local bbc stations
late night actively encourage listeners who used to live there who are abroad to call in. Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Andy Burns" wrote in message ... Brian Gaff wrote: So on those where the international feed is different from the UK what is the difference content wise? possibly certain content will be disallowed (e.g sporting events where they only have uk broadcast rights) and perhaps bitrate is lower for listeners outside the uk? |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) says... Its going to be a pain till all the aggregators catch up particularly with the bbc ones. Airable has done so. https://www.airablenow.com/airable/radio/ The 320k BBC stream now identifies as BBC Radio 3 HD This on my Yamaha AVR which uses Airable after a change from VTuner with a firmware update a couple of years ago Internet radio lags behind FM by a few seconds. Switching from FM on the last Pip of the time signal I catch the last couple of pips from the net. -- Ken |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2021 13:11:02 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote: [...] Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, given that they'd have literally tens of thousands of better alternatives at their fingertips. -- "Andrey Semyonovitch really was rather stupid; he attached himself to the progressive cause and 'our younger generation' from enthusiasm. He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animate abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion, only to vulgarise it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely." - Fyodor Dostoevsky |
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Cursitor Doom wrote:
Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? I used to listen on longwave after the demise of the British forces' BFBS. You can't think what a great change podcasts and streeams have made to my listening. -- /\ No | Dipl.-Ing. F. Axel Berger Tel: +49/ 221/ 7771 8067 \ / HTML | Roald-Amundsen-Strae 2a Fax: +49/ 221/ 7771 8069 *X in | D-50829 Kln-Ossendorf http://berger-odenthal.de / \ Mail | -- No unannounced, large, binary attachments, please! -- |
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On 14/03/2021 19:35, Axel Berger wrote:
Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? I sympathise. In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany I used to listen on longwave after the demise of the British forces' BFBS. You can't think what a great change podcasts and streeams have made to my listening. Indeed -- Future generations will wonder in bemused amazement that the early twenty-first centurys developed world went into hysterical panic over a globally average temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a rollback of the industrial age. Richard Lindzen |
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On 14-03-2021 20:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany ?? Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France; those are the ones I know; they all have at least one national radio station with classical music. (And at least until recently all on FM, now maybe DAB+, I don't know.) |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 14/03/2021 19:35, Axel Berger wrote: Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? I sympathise. In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany France Musique was/is in Europe. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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"A. Dumas" wrote:
one national radio station with classical music. I neither need nor want music on radio, although I agree that if it can't be avoided classic is better than most. BBC Radio 4 is all about content delivered through the spoken word. Not everything is to my taste or interest, bit enough to make hard sometinmes to keep up with listening to all the podcasts and recordings coming in. -- /\ No | Dipl.-Ing. F. Axel Berger Tel: +49/ 221/ 7771 8067 \ / HTML | Roald-Amundsen-Strae 2a Fax: +49/ 221/ 7771 8069 *X in | D-50829 Kln-Ossendorf http://berger-odenthal.de / \ Mail | -- No unannounced, large, binary attachments, please! -- |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2021 19:40:17 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
wrote: On 14/03/2021 19:35, Axel Berger wrote: Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? That's fine if you want to listen to Globalist Left-wing propaganda and nothing else. Personally I can't bear it. I sympathise. In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in German. You must be joking. When I was living in Germany ISTR there was no shortage of classical music on both TV and radio. De Radio Kultur did a lot of it (that's the only station name I can remember as it was a good few years ago). I used to listen on longwave after the demise of the British forces' BFBS. You can't think what a great change podcasts and streeams have made to my listening. Indeed Yes indeed, but *nothing* the BBC has to offer, I'm sorry to say. -- "Andrey Semyonovitch really was rather stupid; he attached himself to the progressive cause and 'our younger generation' from enthusiasm. He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animate abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion, only to vulgarise it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely." - Fyodor Dostoevsky |
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Bob Eager wrote:
France Musique was/is in Europe. Listening to Framce Musique right now. Using http://radio.garden Direct links: https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/francemusique-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...eplus-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...sique-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...roque-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...raine-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...elabo-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...rance-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...ajazz-hifi.aac https://icecast.radiofrance.fr/franc...monde-hifi.aac |
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Axel Berger wrote: Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? It's Doom. He hates all good things British. Why he fled the country. -- *I like cats, too. Let's exchange recipes. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 15/03/2021 10:46, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
It's Doom. He hates all good things British. Why he fled the country. Has he got ginger hair and living in a Californian mansion? |
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On 14/03/2021 19:46, A. Dumas wrote:
On 14-03-2021 20:40, The Natural Philosopher wrote: In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany ?? Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France; those are the ones I know; they all have at least one national radio station with classical music. (And at least until recently all on FM, now maybe DAB+, I don't know.) Couldn't find em driving through Germany: Netherlands, Belgium and France, I did. Mostly re broadcasts of BBC radio 3.... -- In todays liberal progressive conflict-free education system, everyone gets full Marx. |
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In article , The Natural Philosopher
scribeth thus On 14/03/2021 19:35, Axel Berger wrote: Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? I sympathise. In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany I used to listen on longwave after the demise of the British forces' BFBS. You can't think what a great change podcasts and streeams have made to my listening. Indeed Don't quite understand what your getting at here are you saying theres no classic stations in Germany or ones worth listening to? Still got Bayern Klassik?.. Https://www.br-klassik.de/programm/l...tream-158.html Let alone the excellent Czech D-Dur service from Prague:) https://www.mujrozhlas.cz/zive/d-dur?autopla -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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On 21/03/2021 14:02, tony sayer wrote:
In article , The Natural Philosopher scribeth thus On 14/03/2021 19:35, Axel Berger wrote: Cursitor Doom wrote: Hard to believe anyone with an internet radio would still want to listen to the ****e the BBC has to offer, Come to Germany and you'll see how enormously grateful I am for the BBC. Whatever do you have in mind, that could be even comparable to them? I sympathise. In continental Europe on FM the only classical music radio was re-broadcasts for Radio 3 concerts and nothing in Germany I used to listen on longwave after the demise of the British forces' BFBS. You can't think what a great change podcasts and streeams have made to my listening. Indeed Don't quite understand what your getting at here are you saying theres no classic stations in Germany or ones worth listening to? No, I am saying that I found none on FM radio while driving from Dunquerque to Koblenz..after Aachen. Still got Bayern Klassik?.. Https://www.br-klassik.de/programm/l...tream-158.html Let alone the excellent Czech D-Dur service from Prague:) https://www.mujrozhlas.cz/zive/d-dur?autopla -- Renewable energy: Expensive solutions that don't work to a problem that doesn't exist instituted by self legalising protection rackets that don't protect, masquerading as public servants who don't serve the public. |
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tony sayer wrote:
Don't quite understand what your getting at here are you saying theres no classic stations in Germany or ones worth listening to? Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. Music, specifically classic music is by definition old and can come from anywhere like a deceased relative's record collection. Radio is valuable for its currently relevant content and must be received now. That's where differences in quality come in. Anyone can put on records. -- /\ No | Dipl.-Ing. F. Axel Berger Tel: +49/ 221/ 7771 8067 \ / HTML | Roald-Amundsen-Strae 2a Fax: +49/ 221/ 7771 8069 *X in | D-50829 Kln-Ossendorf http://berger-odenthal.de / \ Mail | -- No unannounced, large, binary attachments, please! -- |
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On 22/03/2021 00:33, Axel Berger wrote:
tony sayer wrote: Don't quite understand what your getting at here are you saying theres no classic stations in Germany or ones worth listening to? Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. radio does not mean, and never has meant 'the spoken word'. Especially before the advent of recording Music, specifically classic music is by definition old No, it is still being written today, mainly for film scores its true, but it is being written..classical music is scored music for an ensemble, with an conductor and may instruments.. and can come from anywhere like a deceased relative's record collection. Radio is valuable for its currently relevant content and must be received now. That's where differences in quality come in. Anyone can put on records. And anyone can tell lies over the air as well. -- Canada is all right really, though not for the whole weekend. "Saki" |
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Axel Berger wrote:
Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. I don't know about usage in Germany, but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. #Paul |
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On 22/03/2021 20:15, #Paul wrote:
Axel Berger wrote: Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. I don't know about usage in Germany, but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. #Paul Radio (or wireless!) in the UK effectively means 'sound transmission by radio waves' If it's speech, it's colloquially known as 'talk radio'. Sometimes. -- Climate Change: Socialism wearing a lab coat. |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 20:15:15 +0000, #Paul wrote:
Axel Berger wrote: Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. I don't know about usage in Germany, but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. I think he means speech radio, i.e. BBC Radio 4 in the UK, WOR in New York City and 2YA in NZ. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 09:04:16 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 22/03/2021 20:15, #Paul wrote: Axel Berger wrote: Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. I don't know about usage in Germany, but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. #Paul Radio (or wireless!) in the UK effectively means 'sound transmission by radio waves' If it's speech, it's colloquially known as 'talk radio'. Sometimes. We need a better description than 'talk radio': there is far too much crap and assorted political raving around to lump it all together under that the same heading as Radio 4 or WOR. At least when one of the political ravers is called a 'shock jock' you know what to expect. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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On 23/03/2021 12:12, Martin Gregorie wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 09:04:16 +0000, The Natural Philosopher wrote: On 22/03/2021 20:15, #Paul wrote: Axel Berger wrote: Not sure who "you" is in your answer. In this thread I'm exclusively speaking about radio, i.e. the spoken word, while several others are going on about music. I don't know about usage in Germany, but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. #Paul Radio (or wireless!) in the UK effectively means 'sound transmission by radio waves' If it's speech, it's colloquially known as 'talk radio'. Sometimes. We need a better description than 'talk radio': there is far too much crap and assorted political raving around to lump it all together under that the same heading as Radio 4 or WOR. Indeed. Radio 4 is definitely far too much crap and assorted political raving... At least when one of the political ravers is called a 'shock jock' you know what to expect. Indeed. Instead if being called an 'expert' or a 'political commentator' -- "What do you think about Gay Marriage?" "I don't." "Don't what?" "Think about Gay Marriage." |
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#Paul wrote:
but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. Same here of course. But this thread began with the topic of quality at the top. Of course most stations and all the local ones offer little more than a sound background fpr the advertisements. But BBC, especially Radio 4 and to a far lesser degree some German programs are different. -- /\ No | Dipl.-Ing. F. Axel Berger Tel: +49/ 221/ 7771 8067 \ / HTML | Roald-Amundsen-Strae 2a Fax: +49/ 221/ 7771 8069 *X in | D-50829 Kln-Ossendorf http://berger-odenthal.de / \ Mail | -- No unannounced, large, binary attachments, please! -- |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 01:33:11 +0100, Axel Berger
wrote: specifically classic music is by definition old Surely not true since the development of electric music. When I listen to a Philip Glass piano piece, I'm listening to classical music IMHO. In the UK, the principal supporter of classical composers for a while was the Grateful Dead. Stephen -- Stephen Pelc, NEW MicroProcessor Engineering Ltd - More Real, Less Time 133 Hill Lane, Southampton SO15 5AF, England tel: +44 (0)23 8063 1441, +44 (0)78 0390 3612, +34 649 662 974 web: http://www.mpeforth.com - free VFX Forth downloads |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 15:12:59 +0000, Stephen Pelc wrote:
When I listen to a Philip Glass piano piece, I'm listening to classical music IMHO. One of the best orchestral concerts I've been to was at Cambridge Corn Exchange in 2000, when the Britten Sinfonia played a concert of pieces by John Adams and Frank Zappa. Definitely a good fit in the Contemporary Classical category. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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On 23/03/2021 13:46, Axel Berger wrote:
#Paul wrote: but in (IME) in the UK, Australia, and NZ "radio" might mean any kind of radio broadcast of audio, whether of speech, music, weird experimental sound sculptures, etc; or combinations thereof. Same here of course. But this thread began with the topic of quality at the top. Of course most stations and all the local ones offer little more than a sound background fpr the advertisements. But BBC, especially Radio 4 and to a far lesser degree some German programs are different. I would say the reverse. there is far less advertising on radio than on television, and the BBC advertises more than anyone. Its just paid for by the EU and by the license fee payer, and consists of wall to wall progressive left Marxist and woke propaganda -- "In our post-modern world, climate science is not powerful because it is true: it is true because it is powerful." Lucas Bergkamp |
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