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    bob6397
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    Can I ask you whereabouts in the world you are? (This affects the licensing as it various between countries)..

    In the UK, the license you need (assuming you are the organiser – that is who is responsible, not the DJ) will depend on your broadcast method and how people access the stream. For example, if you have a stream which is completely private (IE encrypted and only some of your friends can get on it and you have to give them a password) then the license amount will be reduced as it is not a public event..

    It is the station owner not the DJ who is responsible for the license though (Unless of course that is one and the same person).

    I suspect that many of the stations will be paid for with some form of advertising – not many other options out there – but many will be run as a hobby and therefore probably don’t need to make any profit…

    bob6397

    #2220371
    Jeroen Kolkman
    Participant

    My place on this piece of space rock is in the Netherlands region 😉

    And thank you for your reply.

    The stream would be placed on a website for the whole world to hear and is managed by me and a friend in Canada.
    We are also not trying to make any profit as we are trying to just do this for the fun and the experience.

    i saw amounts up to 700 euro’s dropping on a website for licensing and for a fun time and practice i think that is a bit expensive 😉

    #2220411
    bob6397
    Participant

    I would agree that that sounds a little harsh..

    As you are over in the Netherlands, hopefully mod @DJ_Vintage will chime in here as that’s his neck of the woods 🙂

    bob6397

    #2220421
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    But totally oblivious to the finer workings of online radio … sorry

    #2221111
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Those are the guys you need to talk to:
    http://www.bumastemra.nl

    IF you operate out of the netherlands.

    However also check out that some streaming server hosting services also have the license fee included when you rent a streaming server. So also check that out. I cannot list any, as there are literally thousands.

    #2221511
    Todd Oddity
    Participant

    Quick question for you – why not just join one of the stations already running? They will already have some listeners which will be easier for you than trying to get the word out about a totally new station.

    #2221521
    Jeroen Kolkman
    Participant

    @Terry_42 I was planning on calling them tomorrow 😉


    @todd-oddity
    thing is that together with a friend from canada and 5 other dj’s we started a group for trance.
    We called it Trance-Harbour (www.trance-harbour.com) and we want to help each other as a group.
    As we are running a weekly show called Digital Ascent (where we all play our 2 hour shows on ) we thought it would be a great idea to set up a radio station of our own.
    It would be great for ourselves and we might push the whole concept to a higher level.

    So that’s in short the reason why 😉

    Btw I am already playing my 2 weekly shows on online radio stations \o/

    #2221561
    Todd Oddity
    Participant

    I shot off an email to the tech guy at the online station I play on to ask what they are using. They have a Shoutcast plan with a company called RadioSolution. One monthly fee based on the number of people you expect to tune in to your station.

    http://radiosolution.info/wp/products/shoutcast-hosting/

    Also, if one of your partners is Canadian, they have SOCAN licences so nothing further should be required from you, although you would want to discuss that with them before signing up.

    #2221581
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Indeed locating your radio in Canada might be much easier.

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