Originally posted by Dupek Chopra:
In point of fact, I'd prefer a radio station without a DJ at all.
You're talking about Spinner.com. Too bad it's internet and not satellite.
Redsock, spinner.com is an online music site with about....175 channels. And they're split into much more specific channels: 80s Alternative, 90s Alernative, Alternative Mix, New Alternative. And they also have new wave, hardcore, ska, punk, electronic, chill, Indie (as in 80s indie, 90s indie, new indie, indie mix...).
No commercials, you sign up and download the spinner player. You can set up your favorite stations so they're in a pop up list on your player -- and you can have up to 40 favorites, which is tons. It gives a "coming up" listing when you float the cursor over it, which is cool as hell, and you can see what's playing on other stations when you float your cursor over them!!!!
I've sworn by it at work, though I had some computer issues and don't have it right now. I've been listening to KEXP and WOXY on my realaudio, but I miss my spinner.
OOPS. I was just looking it up, and now spinner is "Radio@Netscape Plus"!!!??? Here's a FAQ, but I don't know what this means for spinner:
Migration FAQ
Q: Is Spinner going away?
A: Spinner is not going away, it's simply moving to Netscape and becoming fully integrated with the AOL Music platform. While the player and Web site have a new look and feel, you will enjoy listening to the same great stations programmed by the same people who brought them the Spinner service, and convenient access to the same functionality, detailed music information and more.
Q: Why are you shutting down Spinner?
A: Combining the Spinner and Netscape Music services allows us to bring you even more great programming and features, providing you with a one-stop-shop for all of your radio and music needs.
Q: What is the new player called?
A: The Netscape Player is called "Radio@Netscape Plus". It is powered by Spinner programming and technology.
Q: Do I need to have the Netscape browser in order to use Radio@Netscape Plus?
A: Radio@Netscape Plus is a stand-alone program. What this means is that you do not need a specific browser in order to use the player. Just think of Radio@Netscape Plus like your current Spinner player, but with a different face on it. Everything else functions the same as it currently does.
Q: Does Radio@Netscape Plus offer the same features as Spinner?
A: Radio@Netscape Plus offers the same great features you love on Spinner, including synchronized song information, 40 station pre-sets, "Now Playing", "Coming Soon", "Related Stations", "Top 25" station pages, an equalizer, song ratings, detailed artist information and a "toolbar" listening mode.
Q: Are there any enhancements to the new player?
A: Radio@Netscape Plus features a new design that offers enhanced station navigation, and adds new programming that was not previously available on Spinner, including local radio stations, a dedicated AP News station, and sports programming.
Q: Where can I download Radio@Netscape Plus?
A: Click here to check out Radio@Netscape Plus.
Q: Is Radio@Netscape Plus free?
A: Yes! There is no charge for this player.
Q: What will happen to my Spinner stations?
A: Radio@Netscape Plus is programmed by the same DJs (Mark, Cameo, Michele K-Tel, Stan, Catherine, Davey D & more) that programmed Spinner for the last few years. Same great DJs, same great programming!
Q: What will happen to the Spinner Web site?
A: The Spinner.com Web site will become part of Netscape's Music Channel. Visitors will have convenient access to the Radio@Netscape players, the same "Now Playing" listings, station and artist information pages, and DJ bios that Spinner has. It also features exclusive content such as "First Listens", music video premieres and more.
Q: How does this affect Mac and Linux users?
A: Mac and Linux users are still able to listen to our programming via an updated version of Spinner's Station Sampler player by visiting the Netscape Music Channel.
Q: What if I have comments or concerns?
A: If you have any trouble downloading, need technical support or have any questions/comments you'd like to bring to our attention, please email
NSRadioHelp@aol.com.