After a nine-month hiatus, online fans of four MediaCorp radio stations can once again get their daily fix from the Internet. Thanks to an agreement between the media giant and the Recording Industry Performance Singapore (Rips).
From Tuesday, listeners can enjoy the audio fare from 987FM, Class 95FM, Lush 99.5FM and Y.E.S. 93.3FM via "live" broadcasts online, making these stations accessible to even overseas listeners.
Simulcasts of free-to-air radio broadcasts over the Internet were suspended in March after changes to the law which made these streams subject to copyright licensing.
Rips General Manager Barbara Wong said her organisation, which administers Internet simulcast licences for the major recording labels here, was "very pleased" to conclude the licensing arrangement with MediaCorp. She also congratulate MediaCorp on being the first Singaporean radio broadcaster to do so, reaffirming MediaCorp's leadership in the industry, its willingness to embrace new technologies and to listen to its customers.
Under the new licensing agreement, MediaCorp has the option to expand Internet simulcasts to more of its radio stations in future.
For those iRadio Pop user
I've just checked that only Lush995 link is up & YES933 was updated with a URL link that point to their webcast. Had submitted the Class95 & 987FM link to them. Hope they will update soon.
For those iPhone user
Get this free software from App Store & add the station URL for Radio on the go.
FStream - http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fstream/id289892007?mt=8
Class 95FM - http://www.class95.sg/asx/fm950.asx
Lush 99.5FM - http://www.lush995.sg/asx/fm995.asx
Y.E.S 93.3FM - http://www.mediacorpradio.sg/mediaplayer/asx/yes933/fm933.asx
98.7FM - http://www.mediacorpradio.sg/mediaplayer/asx/987fm/fm987.asx
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Finally Local Radio is Back Online
:: MoMo Digital
1 Comments:
RE: Lush995
Wednesday, 2 December, 2009 12:46 PM
From: support@iradiopop.com
To: christopher_chew@yahoo.com
Hi Christopher,
Thanks so much for your information.
I’ve checked those radio stations which are under MediaCorp and updated some of them to playable mode.
However, some stations still remains no Live service on the Internet.
Has any law restriction changed?
Anyway, this is a good news. Thanks again!
Regards,
iRadioPOP Product Support
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