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Radio SASS plays more songs per hour than any other radio station...ever!
How does Radio SASS do it? It's simple: Radio SASS plays your favorite parts of each song — intro, verse, and chorus — and then moves on to the next song! (In other words, no long boring instrumental bridges, no extended fade-outs, etc.)
If you're in the mood to crank up the energy, or even if you've simply got a short attention span, then, who knows, Radio SASS might just be for you!
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Note: Radio SASS is just one of many experimental radio formats being developed by AccuRadio. We hope you enjoy seeing what it sounds like! We'd welcome your feedback; visit our feedback form page here.
And when you're done checking out Radio SASS, we hope you'll sample some of AccuRadio's more traditonal channels, including some of the web's best channels of rock, jazz, classical, country, and more. Just use the menu above to navigate to the genre of your choice. |
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Cleveland Orchestra; George Szell
Haydn: Early London Symphonies
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Leon Fleisher
"Nothin' to Die For" from Tim McGraw
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After months of negotiation, Internet-only webcasters and the music industry have finally reached an agreement on royalty rates for the period of 2006-2015!
AccuRadio CEO Kurt Hanson played a lead role in the rate negotiations, working with representatives from other webcasters, including Pandora, Digitally Imported, and radioIO, and attorney David Oxenford. The deal will have AccuRadio paying about 14% of our revenues to SoundExchange, which represents record labels and recording artists, until we hit $1.25 million in annual revenues, 25% of our revenues in the following year after that, and a per-song, per-listener rate after that. (Additional details are available at www.kurthanson.com.)
Many AccuRadio listeners helped by calling or e-mailing their Congressmen regarding the issue, back when it looked as if we on the brink of extinction.
Thanks to everyone involved, from all of us at AccuRadio!
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* Independent = Not owned by a corporate giant (like Yahoo, AOL, or Clear Channel). Multichannel = Dozens of channels of music spanning a wide variety of genres. |