This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jonik (talk | contribs) at 09:22, 5 November 2004 (nowadays it's "online", not "intelligent" (see their site). of course we could mention the old slogan too, but wouldn't that clutter the first sentence unnecessarily?). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
Revision as of 09:22, 5 November 2004 by Jonik (talk | contribs) (nowadays it's "online", not "intelligent" (see their site). of course we could mention the old slogan too, but wouldn't that clutter the first sentence unnecessarily?)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Radio Paradise is a popular Internet radio station that defines itself as "eclectic online rock radio". The channel differs from most FM channels and other Internet stations in that the music played is not limited to any specific genre but instead represents great variety. Radio Paradise mostly plays different styles of pop and rock music, but occasionally also everything from jazz to classical to electronic music and world music. The station has no commercials, and is instead financially supported by its listeners through donations and purchases via on-line stores.
Radio Paradise streams are available in MP3, WMA and RealAudio in various bitrates. The record number of concurrent listeners (as of November 2004) has passed the 7,250 mark.
The web site offers listeners the ability to rate and comment individual songs on the playlist, as well as songs on the Listener Review Channel, which consists of songs uploaded by listeners to be considered for airplay.
Aside from providing a varied selection of music, Radio Paradise also has a lively on-line community via its song comments, forums, journals and comments board. More than 11,000 users have registered from various parts of the world, and the community is growing daily.
History
The station was started in February 2000 by Bill Goldsmith and his wife Rebecca Goldsmith. It derives its name and is operated from Paradise, California.
Radio Paradise was featured in a Time Magazine article of April 19, 2004 on the future of radio through an interview with Bill.
External links
- Radio Paradise
- Time Magazine article (subscription required)