Monthly Archives: August 2005

New Recording Schedule page

Many users like to scheduling recordings on their home computer from any browser. This and other great features are possible because the recordings schedule is from the RadioTime service. But actual recordings are made on your local computer. This week we simplified recording housekeeping with a new “Recording Schedule” page that combines the old “Recording [...]

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Podcast Listeners = TiVo Viewers

A new CLX survey finds those over 45 are 60% more likely to listen to podcasts than those under 25. A spring Pew survey found podcasts are twice as popular when incomes rise above $75K. Podcast users are much more likely to have broadband and enjoy public and spoken radio than their peers. These demographics [...]

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RadioTime and Podcasting

Podcasting is an exciting technology, great for listeners and RadioTime. It creates more selection which makes the even guide more valuable. Podcasting is part of a long chain of technology that extends radio, it won’t replace radio. This post has our perspective on podcasting and a little of our broader strategy to bridge old and [...]

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The Evolution of the RadioTime Desktop Player

While hard at work coding the next version of the Windows RadioTime Desktop Player, I found myself reminiscing about how far the player has come in a short period of time. The player has had 4 major interface overhauls, not to mention all of feautures we added with each major release. Here are some screens [...]

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Global Results Filtering

Tired of seeing radio sources that you don’t care about? Good news-we’ve added a global results filter. Now you can filter results to internet only or am/fm only by clicking the “Change” button in the orange header at the top of your search results. This feature has been around since day one in one form [...]

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