Just a few minutes ago, we had some problems with our switch that caused a network problem and the result was that we were off the internet for about 20 minutes which listeners were unable to listen. The problem has been resolved. There will be a major repair of the situation next week.
WRAJ Internet Radio was one of the million of webcasters today that were silent throughout the day. It turns out the day of silence throughout the day on all of the stations were a success. (more…)
Anthony has lost his voice and will be unable to do the show. He will not be on the show till June 6, which is two straight weeks Anthony will not be on the show.
“Once again for another summer, I will be out a lot and so does our staff because of the summer vacations. Second, we are planning to open a small 1-mic audio setup in Florida so we can do live shows remotely, which is going to be taken care of next week.” (Anthony Zaragoza)
Anthony is not publishing anything else about the new setup in Florida, and where exactly it is in Florida. Anthony did say it will be WRAJ Internet Radio’s third operational location when he is away from home.
WRAJ Internet Radio current operational locations are Long Island and San Francisco which the San Francisco location was threatening to close earlier this year.
WRAJ Internet Radio will be the one in many webcasters which will hold music programming on Tuesday in an act to prevent the new CRB rates which will put most stations out of business.
From 8AM through 8PM Eastern, we will be presenting a special presentation of “Where the Music Won’t Come Alive: Internet Radio!” More coverage will be announced tomorrow on “The Afternoon Show” and this blog.
The proposed “Day of Silence” for internet broadcasters will be Tuesday, June 26. The “Day of Silence” is going to be an act of thousands of internet radio stations regarding the new Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) rates that will put most internet radio stations out of business. (more…)
As mentioned last week, we have successfully setup new servers to expand our listening capability and experience. If you notice on our listen live page and homepage, we have a 128K for broadband users, 96K for DSL users, and 24K for dial up users.
We have increased our maximum bitrate from 64K to 96K then to 128K in under a month. We started offering multiple-bitrate streams in May. If you experience down-times or having problems connecting to our new streams, contact support by going to our Help and Support page. Most likely, our original server, the medium-speed stream, should work for everybody now.
As mentioned last month with our plans about mp3PRO, we are no longer broadcasting with mp3PRO.
Please note that not all songs have been tested with the new servers. From time to time you might not notice problems with several music as we need to enhance some of our music collection to meet our high speed stream.
Guests will be unable to play the Nintendo Wii video game system at the WRAJ Internet Radio studios after an accident earlier this week. WRAJ Internet Radio and parent company Jenthony Enterprises, Inc., are not revealing any information about the incident until it has been resolved.
WRAJ Internet Radio will be airing a special presentation of the 80’s Meltdown Summer Bash this July. 80’s Meltdown, a weekly program aired on WRAJ Internet Radio, hosts Ray Gauthier and Adrian Scott will be broadcasting the event live from their studios in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada.
The WRAJ Internet Radio offices and studio are currently under construction while a new TV set is being established for video podcasting. Many things are moving around, and this process can take a few days. During the construction process, there will be moments of power outages as we change our power grid.