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440 Satisfaction

http://www.aloha.net/~hijohn/

Focuses on the Deejays, news people, and unsung radio people from earlier days in radio. Check out the "Reel Top 40 Radio Depository" to hear sound checks and news from some of the biggest DJs of the sixties and seventies. A real blast!

94.7 NRKThe New Rock Revolution

http://ww2.AudioNet.com/pub/knrk/knrk.htm

Jack into this live alternative station out of Oregon. If the radio stations in your town suck, no problem; with RealAudio 2.0 and a 28.8 modem, you can now bypass that noise pollution and listen to tunes you would never hear in your town.

AudioNetThe Broadcast Network on the Internet

http://www.audionet.com/

With the RealAudio 2.0 player, you can listen to AudioNet's radio shows, which include sports, talk radio, and specialty programming. Includes live broadcasting from more than 50 college stations, dozens of talk shows from around the country, and news.

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Blue Planet

http://www.demon.co.uk/blueplanet/index.html

Online guide to the club scene in the United Kingdom. Click on an area, such as The Midlands, to see a list of all the clubs. Includes addresses, telephone numbers, and live music calendars for each club. Covers England, Wales, and Scotland.

The Bob & Tom Show

http://www.bobandtom.com/bobandtom/

Provides home site for the nationally syndicated radio program The Bob & Tom Show. Includes show highlights, lowlights, pictures, and much, much more. This site is highly recommended.

Cinemedia Radio

http://www.afionline.org/CINEMEDIA/CineMedia.radio.html

Provides links to hundreds of radio stations worldwide that have a Web presence. Also includes hundreds of links to radio-related sites for celebrities, shows, directories, controversy, and more. If you're into radio, visit this site first.

The FCC

http://www.fcc.gov/

Read up on the FCC's Telecom Act of 1996, which will save you from everything evil and sadistic on the Internet and infringe on your First Amendment rights just a little bit more. Here's where it all begins.

The Howard Stern Show Sounds Page

http://www2.liglobal.com/stern/

Listen to excerpts from the Howard Stern radio or TV show. Includes sound clips from Stern, his sidekick Robin Quivers, Stuttering John, and others. Also includes sounds about the OJ trial, guests and celebrities on the show, and the usual parade of puppets.

The Internet Karaoke Store

http://www.primenet.com/~karaoke/index.html

One-stop shopping for karaoke laserdiscs and CDs. Includes links to karaoke manufacturers and related Web sites.

Media Watchdog

http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~mernst/media/

This collection of online media watchdog groups includes time-sensitive information, censorship resources, media criticism articles, and dozens of newsletters devoted to the monitoring and analysis of biased media.

The Museum of Television and Radio

http://www.mtr.org/

Take a virtual tour of the museums in New York and Los Angeles. Includes information on their gallery shows, daily screenings of radio and television specials, and an exhibit calendar. Provides visiting hours and directions to museums in Los Angeles and New York.

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Radio on the Internet

http://www.town.hall.org/radio/index.html

This online radio service has been "broadcasting" since early 1993 and includes hundreds of hours of material that you can download. Includes on technology, art, public affairs, and a list of radio stations that are experimenting with Internet audio.

Radio OnlineRadio's Starting Point on the Net

http://www.radio-online.com/talent.htm

Click on a radio host to see his or her Web page. Includes dozens of deejays. If you're a deejay for a major station, you can submit your URL for review.