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Introducing The RadioTime Blog

July 26, 2005

Curious about what is going on with RadioTime? Who are the faces behind it? What is the next move? Here is your chance to find out.

What you'll see:
  • Bugs- We hate them, but we'll tell you about them anyway.
  • Features- Information about new and existing RadioTime features that we're working on.
  • News- Press releases, company news, and other business related information.
  • Press- All of the good things the media are saying about our service.

Coming Soon: Wiki-style data entry. It is a tremendous effort to maintain our radio database. No matter what we do, we cannot match the speed and accuracy of you, our members, so the natural evolution of the service is to allow you to contribute and edit our data. Stay Tuned.

-Travis

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RadioTime.com enables 'Podcasting' of radio content


Ryan Saghir from Droxy writes:
RadioTime.com is looking to become the next "TiVo of Radio" by consolidating radio content from around the world, and make it easy to aggregate and transfer to your MP3 player. They'll be sporting a TV Guide-style listing of radio programming, allowing users to download and transfer webcasts of your selected programs, for only $40 a year.

Nice price and a great idea. The guide will provide content from actual radio stations from North America, and a whopping 20,000 stations internationally. Just set your recording schedule, plug in your portable MP3 player (it works through iTunes or WMP) and you're good to go. Saweeet.

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Online program guide casts a worldwide Net

July 21, 2005

David Hinckley from the NY Daily News writes:

One of the biggest frustrations for radio listeners is the lack of any program guide comparable to the ones available for TV viewers."

"Another, perhaps slightly lesser frustration is that it's often inconvenient to record radio shows for later listening."

RadioTime.com would like to solve both those problems.

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RadioTime.com Looking To Be The "TiVo Of Radio"

July 11, 2005

From RadioInk: "The web site RadioTime.com is looking to do for radio what TiVo did for television, according to the company’s Bill Moore. “Our site consolidates radio programming from all around the globe – music and talk – and makes it very easy to find, and then listen to it when you like and where you like,” he says."

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WBAP interview

July 03, 2005

WBAP interview, July 3, WBAP is the #1 DFW station
WBAP, Sunday Technology Spot (3 minutes)

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KGO Radio Interview

July 02, 2005

KGO interview July 2, KGO is a major San Francisco talk station:
KGO, On the Go (8 minutes)

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