"...they don’t give you any choice 'cause they think that it's treason."
February 2, 2008 3:19 PM
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What would it take to be able to listen to any radio station in the country... on the internet... for free... whenever you wanted?
I was thinking this is something that would have been solved online but I can't find / don't know where to look for it.
Specifically, I'm sick of getting "blacked out" of certain sporting events that are otherwise broadcast on the radio. If that station offers a stream, then it shuts it down for the duration of the broadcast because of whatever contractual arrangements it has with espn or the networks.
So I'm thinking that the same devil-may-care, can-do spirit that has "liberated" so much other copyright-protected material for sharing would have done the same for radio broadcasts. (I suppose this could apply to broadcast television signals as well...)
Also, how illegal would it be to have some sort of system in place that takes actual radio signals out of the air and relays them via the internet?
I'm imagining like a network of receivers all over the country, and then maybe I'd have an interface where I can zoom into a city or broadcast area and then just "turn a dial" so to speak, and see what I can hear...
So maybe there's the problem of needing actual hardware for this? Maybe this sort of device doesn't exist? Are there any other "virtual" ways this could/has be done?
Thanks all!
posted by cusack to computers & internet (5 comments total)
posted by datacenter refugee at 3:39 PM on February 2, 2008