Media
GaydarRadio to launch download service
Published Saturday, Oct 27 2007, 11:06 BST | By Dave West
GaydarRadio will launch a new music download service next month, it has announced.
GaydarRadio Jukebox will offer 50,000 tracks from 3,000 record labels and specialise in dance music.
Other content will include dance music news and GaydarRadio's chart. Interactive features will show which songs have been popular with other users and presenters' favourites.
Station boss Robin Crowley said: "Our new Jukebox service reflects the true breadth and range of great music both in the UK clubs and on our station.
"Our playlist epitomises the face of modern gay music today - and it also allows us to dispel a few common myths along the way. Jukebox is above anything else designed to be an easy user experience."
Tracks will be available in 192k/second format, standard for iPods, or higher quality 320k for DJs. All will be DRM free.
GaydarRadio Jukebox will offer 50,000 tracks from 3,000 record labels and specialise in dance music.
Other content will include dance music news and GaydarRadio's chart. Interactive features will show which songs have been popular with other users and presenters' favourites.
Station boss Robin Crowley said: "Our new Jukebox service reflects the true breadth and range of great music both in the UK clubs and on our station.
"Our playlist epitomises the face of modern gay music today - and it also allows us to dispel a few common myths along the way. Jukebox is above anything else designed to be an easy user experience."
Tracks will be available in 192k/second format, standard for iPods, or higher quality 320k for DJs. All will be DRM free.
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