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The schedule sounds great. I will be checking it out. If there are people who are interested in seeing a streaming mp3 show based on looping artists please let me know, I am involved with a site that hosts shoutcast shows. I would think there would be enough content to start a show for loop based recordings. The important issue here is having people that are interested in being played but also whether there is an audience to listen to the show. We are a self sustaining site that has no ads or intrusive requirements required to hear the shows we support. Please let me know if this would interest you. Bruce Satinover ArtistLaunch.com http://artistlaunch.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If your stations only had streaming mp3 capabilities, we wouldn't have to be in Pennsylvania to hear your show! WUNH in Durham, NH <http://www.wunh.unh.edu/> has such a setup, and broadcasts a few shows that would be right up the Looper's alley. On Monday nights from 6pm to 8 pm (Eastern time), there's The In Sound, a traditional jazz program, followed at 8 pm by The PCP House of Coffee, an hour of cutting edge avant sounds (LOOP CONTENT HERE), then at 9 pm there's Gammalyte, an hour of funk and Acid Jazz (MORE LOOP CONTENT) which leads into The Trance Lab at 10, 2 hours of LOOP-FRIENDLY electronica which often features live, in-studio performances. On Tuesday nights from 10 'til midnight you can hear Heroin in Headphones, a program devoted to space, drones and household appliances. (LOTSA LOOPS.) Saturday mornings at 9 there's Polka Party. Don't laugh; the host of the show is REALLY good and you'll find yourself absolutely enjoying a musical genre you thought held no appeal for you. Plus, the guy plays accordian in a surf band... Sunday afternoons from 2 to 4, there's Worlds of Music, two hours of world music. For a more complete schedule, go to <http://wunh.unh.edu/program.html>. Tim __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/