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My YouTube "At Work" Playlist
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My YouTube "At Work" Playlist
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... Ln0z38FkXL[/youtube]
I made this playlist of Relaxing Feel Good Favorites for work.
Can you let me know what you think, or anything I should add?
I made this playlist of Relaxing Feel Good Favorites for work.
Can you let me know what you think, or anything I should add?
Music is my life.
Re: My YouTube "At Work" Playlist
Now take this list to WNIC and become their music person and give 98.7 some competition. WNIC is sounding like shit these days. It’s time for WNIC to get away from the current crap and add older titles from 70’s-90’s.
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That's some pretty sleepy stuff, not terrible, just sleepy.
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I haven’t seen one song that I disagree with. Excellent choice of music. Time to start your own internet radio station or build a part 15 station my friend. Good stuff.
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Thanks man!
Yeah, I tried to do that once, but I stopped rather quickly, in fear of BMI or ASCAP sending me a nice threatening lawsuit.
And of couse I have no broadcasting license either.
Music is my life.
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You could have problems with the internet station but I don’t think you would have an issue with a part 15 station. No license required for a part 15 station. You should research on Part 15 radio stations there’s a lot of information on them and most are on the upper part of the AM band 1610-1700 kHz. As far as BMI and ASCAP, I believe part 15 is exempt.stopnswop2 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:59 amThanks man!
Yeah, I tried to do that once, but I stopped rather quickly, in fear of BMI or ASCAP sending me a nice threatening lawsuit.
And of couse I have no broadcasting license either.
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Sweet. I'll check into it today!Lucky615 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:25 amYou could have problems with the internet station but I don’t think you would have an issue with a part 15 station. No license required for a part 15 station. You should research on Part 15 radio stations there’s a lot of information on them and most are on the upper part of the AM band 1610-1700 kHz. As far as BMI and ASCAP, I believe part 15 is exempt.stopnswop2 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:59 amThanks man!
Yeah, I tried to do that once, but I stopped rather quickly, in fear of BMI or ASCAP sending me a nice threatening lawsuit.
And of couse I have no broadcasting license either.
Music is my life.
Re: My YouTube "At Work" Playlist
A rather inexpensive way to get started is to buy something like the C.Crane FM transmitters:
https://ccrane.com/digital-fm-transmitt ... t-quality/
I have two of these, one for over 10 years. They are on 24/7/365 and continue to work great. You can increase output power by cracking open the case and using a small blade screwdriver. Instructions for this can be found searching on the internet.
My setup is using old computers (one running Vista) with WinAmp installed. The transmitter is plugged directly into the headphone jack in the computer.
https://ccrane.com/digital-fm-transmitt ... t-quality/
I have two of these, one for over 10 years. They are on 24/7/365 and continue to work great. You can increase output power by cracking open the case and using a small blade screwdriver. Instructions for this can be found searching on the internet.
My setup is using old computers (one running Vista) with WinAmp installed. The transmitter is plugged directly into the headphone jack in the computer.
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Another possibility is an AM transmitter that they used to call “Talking House” that real estate companies used back about 10 years ago these are still out there. You may be able to find these on the internet. These transmitters are all part 15. Check out the internet there’s a lot out there. Good Luck and have fun. I used to be involved in pirate radio back in the 90’s it was a great hobby and of course it was much more powerful than a part 15 and it was illegal but fun nonetheless.
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Deleted User 15342 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 12:09 pmHey asshole,
What a stupid fuck.
Dumbass
You’re a mindless idiot
What a stupid fuck.
What a stupid fuck.
Idiot
You’re an asshole.
Agreed. What a stupid fuck.
Stupid fuck
I started out with nothing and I still have most of it.
Re: My YouTube "At Work" Playlist
Some decent stuff on there...always thought "Baby Come Back" was the music you hear in an abortion clinic. lol