Dynamic Range Radio's Halloween Show Now On iTunes!

Yes, I received some exciting news today. Dynamic Range Radio's Halloween show is supposed to be listed in the iTunes radio directory starting sometime tonight, so welcome to everyone who may be discovering Dynamic Range Radio for the first time.

I know that some other internet radio stations have experienced sudden tremendous growth after being added to the iTunes directory, so tomorrow could be an eventful day for Dynamic Range Radio, but unfortunately I won't be around to witness it.

I started some gruelling training for a new job this week, so I'll be unavailable for at least twelve hours on Thursday, and maybe more.

If there is a sudden growth spurt tomorrow there's always the possibility of growing pains as well, so I apologize in advance if anything goes wrong when I won't be around to fix it. I've done my best to prepare everything tonight, and I'll deal with any issues that may arise as soon as possible.

Not that I'm expecting problems, but I wanted newcomers to understand why they won't get an immediate reponse to their queries if something should go haywire.

But hopefully everything will go smoothly and Dynamic Range Radio will have lots of new listeners tomorrow who come away with a positive first impression and have nothing but nice things to say.

What a nice treat that would be.

2 comments:

  1. Hi

    I'm listening in Helsinki Finland, and did find you via iTunes radio playlist! Where are you located? How does your equipment just stream music without you being there, what program do you use? These, presumably Halloween songs are good but they aren't synching with the track listing box on your website.

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  2. Hi Mark, I'm glad you found the station and that you're enjoying what you're hearing.

    I'm in Vancouver, and I use a system that lets me create playlists ahead of time so that the station keeps broadcasting even when I'm not around. Most internet radio stations are like that, actually. Very few have live DJs 24/7.

    As for the playlist, there's actually two of them on the site, one for the regular show and one for the Halloween broadcast. Scroll down a bit if you're not seeing the Halloween playlist.

    They're usually a minute or two behind what's actually playing, but if you need to know the name of the current song, the iTunes window can tell you that.

    I hope that answers your questions.

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