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- Radio_Paradise abstract "Radio Paradise is a listener-sponsored Internet radio station that identifies itself as an \"eclectic online rock radio\" station. The channel differs from most FM channels and other Internet stations in that the music played is not limited to a specific genre, instead representing great variety. Radio Paradise plays different styles of pop and rock music, but occasionally other genres from jazz to classical to electronic music and world music. All of the styles are DJ-mixed, often with passages of several tracks played back-to-back (and faded between each other), chosen for their suitability or thematic relevance as opposed purely to random playlisting. Whilst Radio Paradise is a for-profit business, it does not broadcast commercials but is financially supported through donations from listeners. It is known familiarly as \"RP\". Radio Paradise streams are available in MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC-LC (AAC), HE-AAC (AAC+), HE-AAC v2 (AAC++ or eAAC+), WMA and RealAudio in various bitrates, and can be accessed through Apple's iTunes radio tuner service, the SHOUTcast Radio search feature in the Winamp player, the Shoutcast web site, and in the \"Cool Streams\" playlist built into the Amarok Media Player. It is one of the most popular stations on the Radio Roku service. Available on the Logitech Squeezebox sound system, the station is ranked as a favorite/recommended station by most of their developers and engineers.The web site offers a real-time \"recently played\" facility affording listeners the ability to rate and comment on individual songs on the playlist, as well as songs on the Listener Review Channel, consisting of songs uploaded by listeners to be considered for airplay.Aside from providing a varied selection of music, Radio Paradise also has a lively online community via its song comments, forums, journals, comments section and contests (through donations) on the web site. Radio Paradise has more than 135,000 registered members and hundreds of thousands of listeners from all regions of the world. The web site and playout systems use Linux and customized open-source software components for most of its sections, a system devised by Goldsmith initially for KPIG's playout system. Some of the technologies currently used include PHP and BBCode.".
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageExternalLink www.radioparadise.com.
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- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_bitrate_streaming.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Audio_Coding.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Amarok_(software).
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink BBCode.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paradise,_California.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Classical_music.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Copyright_Royalty_Board.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Eclecticism.
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- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink High-Efficiency_Advanced_Audio_Coding.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink ITunes.
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- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink KPIG-FM.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink MP3.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Open-source_software.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink PHP.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Paradise,_California.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink RealAudio.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Rock_music.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink SHOUTcast.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink SoundBridge.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Squeezebox_(network_music_player).
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Streaming_media.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Vorbis.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Webcast.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Winamp.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Windows_Media_Audio.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink World_music.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLink Xing_Technology.
- Radio_Paradise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radio Paradise".
- Radio_Paradise subject Category:Internet_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- Radio_Paradise subject Category:Paradise,_California.
- Radio_Paradise hypernym Station.
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- Radio_Paradise comment "Radio Paradise is a listener-sponsored Internet radio station that identifies itself as an \"eclectic online rock radio\" station. The channel differs from most FM channels and other Internet stations in that the music played is not limited to a specific genre, instead representing great variety. Radio Paradise plays different styles of pop and rock music, but occasionally other genres from jazz to classical to electronic music and world music.".
- Radio_Paradise label "Radio Paradise".
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- Radio_Paradise sameAs m.03bn2qc.
- Radio_Paradise sameAs Radio_Paradise.
- Radio_Paradise sameAs Q3416792.
- Radio_Paradise wasDerivedFrom Radio_Paradise?oldid=703568316.
- Radio_Paradise isPrimaryTopicOf Radio_Paradise.