Free 128k Stream Shutting Down April 7th

It’s crunch time for Dynamic Range Radio. If I don’t start earning a decent income from the station within the next month or two, I’ll be forced to take an outside job, which means a lot less time spent adding music to the playlist, and less time spent on all the other things that go on behind the scenes to keep the music flowing.

I’d love to be one of those “pay what you think it’s worth” type of stations, but it can take years to build up the kind of listener loyalty that encourages people to donate money out of the kindness of their hearts, and I can’t afford to wait that long.

So, as of April 7th, the 128k stereo stream will be reserved for supporting listeners only, while the 64k mono stream will remain free for everyone to listen to.

To learn more, read the subscription FAQ.

The free 128k servers may return if I can find sponsors to help cover expenses, so if you run an online business of your own and want a low-cost way to reach an expanding international audience, I’ll be posting more info on that soon as well.

And for those of you who’ve been tuning in for free during the beta testing phase, I hope you’ve enjoyed what you’ve heard and will consider becoming a supporting listener.

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