Media
RadioCentre launches own online player
Published Thursday, May 31 2007, 11:54 BST | By Joanne Oatts
Commercial radio organisation, the RadioCentre, has launched its own online radio player which allows listeners to tune into every commercial and BBC station in the UK that streams online.
Available through the RadioCentre website, listeners can search for different stations by country, genre, radio owner and content.
The player, which has been developed by US company Ressen Design, was initially intended as a trade marketing tool aimed at those working within the radio industry. It has 48 "preset" stations but users can search more than 10,000 broadcasters from around the world.
Available through the RadioCentre website, listeners can search for different stations by country, genre, radio owner and content.
The player, which has been developed by US company Ressen Design, was initially intended as a trade marketing tool aimed at those working within the radio industry. It has 48 "preset" stations but users can search more than 10,000 broadcasters from around the world.
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