Radionomy.com on Tuesday launched its online radio platform
in the US, putting its spin on a market dominated by the likes of Pandora and
Spotify.
Unlike online radio services that let listeners create play
lists based on tastes in music, Radionomy invites people to become deejays or
talk-show hosts of their own programs streamed online for anyone to hear,
according to a story at bizcommunity.com.
Radionomy provides simple tools for people to create radio
programs and provides a library of music.
VIDEO: How It Works, click here.
The company tends to royalties through a deal with Sound
Exchange and asks that for four minutes out of every hour on the air it gets to
run ads, the revenue from which is shared with program creators.
Radionomy launched in France in 2008 and added offices in
Belgium, Germany and Spain. The company opened a San Francisco office as part
of its drive into the US.
RADIONOMY FAQs, click here.
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