We will be off the air for a few minutes this evening, after 1AM EST on July 10, as we upgrade our broadcasting software to the newest version. We rarely upgrade our broadcasting software, but there are new features in the software that we would like to take advantage of. The upgrade process should only last for about 30 minutes.
WRAJ Internet Radio will be moving to a brand new server this weekend. This website may become unavailable from time to time; we’re hoping to be completed by the end of the holiday weekend. If you need to listen to WRAJ Internet Radio when the site is down, you can simply to go wraj.net/listen.
We are currently experiencing major internet issues that is causing us to go off the air from time to time with our ISP. Please expect on Saturday afternoon of WRAJ to be off the air as necessary equipment is replaced from our ISP. We apologize for the inconvenience.
WRAJ Internet Radio will soon be one-to-one with new sister site Vidgle (at vidgle.com) by the beginning of the summer. According to company president Anthony Zaragoza, WRAJRadio.com will be moving down the coast from San Francisco to Los Angeles, getting a new home right in the same room that Vidgle is housed. “We are very excited about this announcement. It will share marketing ideas for both sites.” With this move, visitors on the WRAJ Internet Radio website will be able to watch videos on the station website without going to the Vidgle website. Also, the WRAJ Internet Radio Photo Gallery will be shared with the Vidgle portal, which will also expand the possibility of commenting of the pictures. Currently, there are discussions if the myWRAJ portal should be removed off the site to avoid confusion to typical users; myWRAJ is the current forum system used on the WRAJ Internet Radio website.
“WRAJ Internet Radio already reaches around a million unique users each month, while Vidgle is climbing up the ladder with nearly 4,000 hits in April alone.”
We apologize about the many dropouts that happened Monday evening. We’ve been having many problems with the connection to our ISP to our router which kept kicking us off air. For now, everything seems to be fine. We will keep you up to date if something else does occur!
We had to be down for a few minutes before 1PM this afternoon because we are preparing to move our modem to a different room. We apologize for the inconvenience.
On Wednesday afternoon, the frontpages of wrajradio.com was hacked by hackers. This was not the first attack reported, on Friday afternoon the site’s unused music guide section was hacked. “We are aware of a vulnerability in our coding for publishing song information to the site, we are currently upgrading our systems to a new secured platform to prevent future attacks,” said Anthony Zaragoza. He also reported that user’s information within the myWRAJ portal was secured and wasn’t accessed by the hackers.
Anthony reports that the site will be down from time to time to fix the problem, even some parts of the website is going to be reconstructed. Anthony encourages people to listen to WRAJ by going to WRAJ Internet Radio’s listen page at http://community.loudcity.com/stations/wraj-internet-radio/files/show/ . The WRAJ Internet Radio Player on the listen live page, the Player application and Player widget may not work when the website is unavailable.
Because of heavy winds early Christmas Eve, we are experiencing some internet issues. When the weather passes over us, we should be back to normal. You can still listen to us, but you may experience times that the stream will stop. If it does, please wait for 30 seconds and press the play button. Some audio players will automatically reconnect.
We have looked into the logs about the trouble we had. It turns out that there was a DDNS issue with our router that caused the issue. We are looking into an alternative method so that it can be resolved automatically the next time when it happens.