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Also see: Audio Streaming * You should check out the Staion module for Drupal -- it provides the back end for running a radio station, and has a user group devoted specifically to people/orgs broadcasting. -- the module -- the user group, where you could also get some focused feedback on the bandwidth/copyright issues. * I found this article helpful with regards to the legal end of things.

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  • Radio Stations
  • Radio stations
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  • Also see: Audio Streaming * You should check out the Staion module for Drupal -- it provides the back end for running a radio station, and has a user group devoted specifically to people/orgs broadcasting. -- the module -- the user group, where you could also get some focused feedback on the bandwidth/copyright issues. * I found this article helpful with regards to the legal end of things.
  • After purchasing a sound system, from a small transistor to a Hi-Fi surround system, Sims will be able to listen to music through radio stations covering different music genres. Some games and expansions even allow players to add their own radio stations by using music from their computer.
  • Radio stations are small buildings that musicians, composers, and people who generally want to share something use to broadcast whatever they want, within reason, to their local society or perhaps even internationally. These will not largely benefit any survivor who chooses to use a radio station as a base, other than the potential to broadcast messages if the proper equipment is still working and there is enough power to support it. Generally, radio stations should be ignored or looted for whatever it may have, even though they don't have much.
  • A radio station is a broadcasting service that can be listened to in a vehicle or on a standalone radio player. They feature in every Grand Theft Auto game, and are accessible from almost any vehicle (except some such as bikes or ). Most radio stations play songs with a DJ and commercials between them; other stations are primarily discussion-based. Emergency services channels are not considered radio stations. Emergency vehicles do not play public radio, except in multiplayer.
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  • Also see: Audio Streaming * You should check out the Staion module for Drupal -- it provides the back end for running a radio station, and has a user group devoted specifically to people/orgs broadcasting. -- the module -- the user group, where you could also get some focused feedback on the bandwidth/copyright issues. * I found this article helpful with regards to the legal end of things.
  • After purchasing a sound system, from a small transistor to a Hi-Fi surround system, Sims will be able to listen to music through radio stations covering different music genres. Some games and expansions even allow players to add their own radio stations by using music from their computer.
  • A radio station is a broadcasting service that can be listened to in a vehicle or on a standalone radio player. They feature in every Grand Theft Auto game, and are accessible from almost any vehicle (except some such as bikes or ). Most radio stations play songs with a DJ and commercials between them; other stations are primarily discussion-based. Emergency services channels are not considered radio stations. Emergency vehicles do not play public radio, except in multiplayer. Each radio station focuses on one theme or music genre. Some PC versions have the functionality for Custom Radio Stations. Rockstar Games has a Spotify account with playlists for most radio stations from each GTA game, although some playlists are missing some songs. It can be found here.
  • Radio stations are small buildings that musicians, composers, and people who generally want to share something use to broadcast whatever they want, within reason, to their local society or perhaps even internationally. These will not largely benefit any survivor who chooses to use a radio station as a base, other than the potential to broadcast messages if the proper equipment is still working and there is enough power to support it. Generally, radio stations should be ignored or looted for whatever it may have, even though they don't have much.
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