Tune.Fm is the world’s most popular free Web radio service, and we provide it for free.
We play over 15,000 different radio stations in 192 countries, all in 16 different languages.
Tune.Fm is free to use if you are a member of the Tune.Fm community, which is free to join. (If you try to join the community, but fail, don’t worry: we’ll automatically add you if you try again later.)
If you are a member of the Tune.Fm community, you can contribute your own radio station, or listen to radio stations created by other people. If you enjoy someone else’s radio station, you can let them know by rating the station, and recommending it to your friends or endorsing it in your blog or website.
You can also listen to many Tune.Fm radio stations on your mobile phone or PDA.
Tune.Fm uses Web streaming, so you don’t need any special equipment to listen. A computer, a broadband connection, and a browser are all you need.
A broadband connection (such as DSL or cable modem) or mobile phone with data plan is required to use Tune.Fm for downloading and listening to radio stations.
Tune.Fm does not sell advertising. We generate our own revenue through membership subscriptions, donations, and the sale of premium and commercial use rights.
Tune.Fm was founded in August 2007. We are based in San Francisco, California.
http://www.tune.fm
Tune.Fm is the world’s largest free music streaming community. With more than 150 million tracks and 10 million artists, Tune.Fm is a community dedicated to building the largest free music library in the world.
We make it easy to discover great new music and share your favorite music with friends. We also license free music to major labels, independent labels, artists, and producers.
Tune.Fm is free to use.
user-generated radio service. A radio stream
(a stream of audio packets) is uploaded to Tune.Fm,
and other users can listen to it.
The creators of Tune.Fm are Paul Allen and Mitch Kapor.
It is open-source software, available under the
GPL.
Tune. Fm is run in Paul Allen’s own data center, which
is in his home city of Seattle, Washington.
Tune. Fm’s servers listen on port 80.
Tune. Fm’s servers download audio streams from
users’ computers, and process them. The user
interface consists of a small Perl program which
takes a URL and displays it.
Each user’s stream is assigned a unique 128-byte
“fingerprint”. This fingerprint is used by Tune. Fm to
ensure that a user’s stream has not been corrupted
by another user. This fingerprint is shared
between all users who use the same computer.
Tune. Fm’s servers also download metadata about the
stream, such as the artist and the song title.
Tune. Fm’s servers also display information about the
frequency and approximate location of the
stream’s servers.
The metadata is displayed on Tune.Fm’s website.
Tune. Fm’s servers also display information about
other users’ streams, including their location,
their frequency of uploading, their bit rate,
and their approximate age.
This website is hosted by Microsoft’s Internet
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Internet radio service that provides millions of
Web users with millions of channels of high-quality radio
programming from radio stations around the world. Originally conceived as an Internet radio service, Tune.Fm
has over time expanded beyond radio to include music, podcasts, video clips, and other audio content.
Tune.Fm’s long-form programming is made available via wavelength for music. It started
out as a project of MySpace, the internet’s dominant personal entertainment site. But it has outgrown MySpace and is now run by Google, the alpha and omega of online media. Tune.Fm is the direct descendant of the Audioscrobbler project, created by MySpace’s founder, Tom Anderson, in 2001. Audioscrobbler downloaded and classified music the old-fashioned way: people talked about it, and Audioscrobbler listened. It soon had millions of users, and its first big success was helping Power Pop pioneer The Go Team get discovered by
radio stations.
For more information
Website: https://tune.fm/
Whitepaper: https://tune.fm/public/landing/images/Tune.FM(JAM)WhitepaperV3.pdf
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tunefmofficial
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tunefmofficial
Telegram: https://t.me/tunefm
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