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The Web Wanderer

Radio & Television

Last Update: June 29, 1995


c|net On-line. c|net, the new high-tech show hosted by Richard Hart and seen on the SciFi Channel and KPIX, has a hot web site where they like to test the latest technologies. http://www.cnet.com/

C-SPAN. Full programming information about this Cable Channel of Record about the U.S. Congress. Features Real Audio clips taken from their cablecasts. http://www.c-span.org/

Canadian Broadcasting Company. If you're looking for news and information from the Great White North, then check out the CBC service on the Internet. Uses Real Audio to let you hear their broadcasts in California! http://radioworks.cbc.ca/

iRock. Another Real Audio Internet radio "station." This one specializes in avant garde pop music, including artists like Peter Gabriel. http://www.irock.com/

KPIG Radio. This radio station has a cult status in the Monterey Bay area. Check out this eclectic station's schedule, philiosophy and listen to it using the Real Audio player. http://www.kpig.com/

OnLine Tonite. Another national computer talk show, OnLine Tonite is hosted by David Lawrence. You can listen to some of the shows on-line with the Real Audio player. http://www.realaudio.com/contentp/rabest/online.html

Radio HK. Done by an new media production company in Hollywood, this is the first radio station specifically programmed for the Internet. Uses the Real Audio technology. http://www.hkweb.com/radio/

RadioNet. Based at Santa Cruz KSCO AM 1080 this radio talk show on the Internet is going nationwide. You can listen to the show with Real Audio and see what's going on during broadcasts with a StudioCam. http://www.radionet.com/

Real Audio. The home of the Real Audio Player. This software allows you to listen to radio shows and other audio information in real time, avoiding the tedious downloading process. http://www.realaudio.com/

UNESCO Radio On-Line. From the United Nations short wave service, you can listen to short wave broadcasts. Available in several languages, but mostly in English. http://www.nexus.org/Internet_Radio/


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