This is an age old argument that pre-dates the audiorealm era.

Back in the day you only had 2 yp's yp.shoutcast.net and yp.icecast.org
Big brother shoutcast was closed source, and had a decent grip on 
preventing cheating, even today that it has its shortcomings wich are 
extremely undesirable, look at all the problems it has now, and yet 
cheating still occurs and is not as updated as audiorealm.com is.

Icecast on the other hand is open source, therefore cheating was 
extremely easy, hack the source code, compile server, and your station 
was God Almighty, at the top of the list, it got so bad i remember 
yp.icecast.org was not even in working order for many months until the 
official release of icecast2 and a new yp done by oddsock was released. 
With that new yp came a completely new algorithm in deciding station 
rank. Of course you had the stations over there in there community 
asking what of top listener ranks, the reply was met firmly with a 
resounding response of "No More Cheating!! Thus no more top listener 
ranks!".
While that argument is good for stations who always find themselves at 
the bottom of the lists, the are now somewhere in between with everyone 
else, which can be confusing for listeners.

Now from a listener perspective i only want to listen to stations who 
provide complete, top notch programing, and usualy those are the ones 
with the most listeners, thus i find myself going to audiorealm and 
shoutcast.com looking for stations to listen too, rarely do i visit 
icecast.org to find stations because of the way the stations are listed,
You can spend alot of time finding a good station to tune in too, and i 
realy dont want to do that, i want to find a good station in a hurry, 
crank it up and move on, Im sure most listeners have the same habits as 
well, just ask them.

Now from a large station owners perspective, is it not fair for my 
station who i have worked extremely hard for, day in and day out, money 
spent, foot work treaded, contacts made to spread the word of my 
station, not be listed at the top because i have earned those listeners? 
because of that hard work, in my eyes i feel that a top listing is 
earned fairly because ive put my time in garnering a large listener base.

 From a small station owners perspective, when i see the top stations 
with allot of listeners at the top of the yp, i realize that i may
not be doing enough to get the listenership that i want for my station,
so i strive and work harder to achieve that, knowing that full well
in due time i will gain the listenership i so desire.


No from a network admin prespective, i know we have put everything in 
place to prevent fake stats, proper calculations to post
the proper numbers as our streamads system counts on it, as well as 
preventive measures to counter cheating mechanisms.


Thats my $6.00 worth

K.T. Productions wrote:
> The only fair way is a totally random listing.  Randomly generated on each
> load.
> That way no one is favored and everyone gets a chance. We all paid the same
> amount for the software and should all be treated equally. 
> 
> Just my two cents.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> BDF Electronics
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 7:56 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Thanks for the response.
> 
> I'm sure I'm not telling anyone anything new but the problem with this 
> approach is that it has the potential for abuse in that broadcaster's can 
> set up multiple statistical relays for his stream(s) (and even anyone 
> else's) and the sum of all the numbers get added together which pushes the 
> station further up the directory of stations list.
> 
> I don't know if its possible but there ought to be a way for SAM to create a
> 
> verifiable means to determine the actual number of listeners to each stream 
> by adding up all the bits and dividing by the bitrate.  That would require 
> some kind of coordination with the stream hosting server if SAM wasn't 
> working from the server like 1.FM does.
> 
> If that's not possible, I would suggest A/R consider breaking the directory 
> into primary genre and then organizing them in either alphabetical or A/R 
> number order in each genre like iTunes does.  The listing order could be 
> rotated from month to month; low to high and high to low in order to make 
> things more fair.
> 
> Ciao,
> Tony
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Christopher A. Haslage" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:08 PM
> Subject: RE: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
> 
> 
>> That is correct, any of our broadcasting products.  SAM, SOS or 
>> SimpleCast.
>>
>> However, the way it lists is determined on how your set up your SpacialNet
>> under "My Stations".
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> BDF Electronics
>> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:09 PM
>> To: [email protected];
>> [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
>>
>> I was under the impression that the audiorealm listner numbers came from 
>> the
>>
>> statistic relays in each SAM broadcasters' setup?
>>
>> Is that right?  If not, when did it change?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tony
>>
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From [email protected]  Sat Apr  5 01:10:11 2008
From: [email protected] (K.T. Productions)
Date: Sat Apr  5 01:59:54 2008
Subject: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
References: 
<[email protected]><004b01c895e8$082123c0$2f01a...@a1040n>
        <00af01c895f0$6c2da700$4488f5...@com>   
<006101c896b7$c63988a0$2f01a...@a1040n> <01d301c896d2$ddd96690$998c33...@net>
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But on the other hand a random listing would have saved tons of money and
programmer hours because there would b no incentive to cheat the system..

But nice post. Very informitive.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Dave St John
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 11:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question

This is an age old argument that pre-dates the audiorealm era.

Back in the day you only had 2 yp's yp.shoutcast.net and yp.icecast.org
Big brother shoutcast was closed source, and had a decent grip on 
preventing cheating, even today that it has its shortcomings wich are 
extremely undesirable, look at all the problems it has now, and yet 
cheating still occurs and is not as updated as audiorealm.com is.

Icecast on the other hand is open source, therefore cheating was 
extremely easy, hack the source code, compile server, and your station 
was God Almighty, at the top of the list, it got so bad i remember 
yp.icecast.org was not even in working order for many months until the 
official release of icecast2 and a new yp done by oddsock was released. 
With that new yp came a completely new algorithm in deciding station 
rank. Of course you had the stations over there in there community 
asking what of top listener ranks, the reply was met firmly with a 
resounding response of "No More Cheating!! Thus no more top listener 
ranks!".
While that argument is good for stations who always find themselves at 
the bottom of the lists, the are now somewhere in between with everyone 
else, which can be confusing for listeners.

Now from a listener perspective i only want to listen to stations who 
provide complete, top notch programing, and usualy those are the ones 
with the most listeners, thus i find myself going to audiorealm and 
shoutcast.com looking for stations to listen too, rarely do i visit 
icecast.org to find stations because of the way the stations are listed,
You can spend alot of time finding a good station to tune in too, and i 
realy dont want to do that, i want to find a good station in a hurry, 
crank it up and move on, Im sure most listeners have the same habits as 
well, just ask them.

Now from a large station owners perspective, is it not fair for my 
station who i have worked extremely hard for, day in and day out, money 
spent, foot work treaded, contacts made to spread the word of my 
station, not be listed at the top because i have earned those listeners? 
because of that hard work, in my eyes i feel that a top listing is 
earned fairly because ive put my time in garnering a large listener base.

 From a small station owners perspective, when i see the top stations 
with allot of listeners at the top of the yp, i realize that i may
not be doing enough to get the listenership that i want for my station,
so i strive and work harder to achieve that, knowing that full well
in due time i will gain the listenership i so desire.


No from a network admin prespective, i know we have put everything in 
place to prevent fake stats, proper calculations to post
the proper numbers as our streamads system counts on it, as well as 
preventive measures to counter cheating mechanisms.


Thats my $6.00 worth

K.T. Productions wrote:
> The only fair way is a totally random listing.  Randomly generated on each
> load.
> That way no one is favored and everyone gets a chance. We all paid the
same
> amount for the software and should all be treated equally. 
> 
> Just my two cents.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> BDF Electronics
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 7:56 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Thanks for the response.
> 
> I'm sure I'm not telling anyone anything new but the problem with this 
> approach is that it has the potential for abuse in that broadcaster's can 
> set up multiple statistical relays for his stream(s) (and even anyone 
> else's) and the sum of all the numbers get added together which pushes the

> station further up the directory of stations list.
> 
> I don't know if its possible but there ought to be a way for SAM to create
a
> 
> verifiable means to determine the actual number of listeners to each
stream 
> by adding up all the bits and dividing by the bitrate.  That would require

> some kind of coordination with the stream hosting server if SAM wasn't 
> working from the server like 1.FM does.
> 
> If that's not possible, I would suggest A/R consider breaking the
directory 
> into primary genre and then organizing them in either alphabetical or A/R 
> number order in each genre like iTunes does.  The listing order could be 
> rotated from month to month; low to high and high to low in order to make 
> things more fair.
> 
> Ciao,
> Tony
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Christopher A. Haslage" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:08 PM
> Subject: RE: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
> 
> 
>> That is correct, any of our broadcasting products.  SAM, SOS or 
>> SimpleCast.
>>
>> However, the way it lists is determined on how your set up your
SpacialNet
>> under "My Stations".
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
>> BDF Electronics
>> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 8:09 PM
>> To: [email protected];
>> [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [General-discussion] AudioRealm Station Listing Question
>>
>> I was under the impression that the audiorealm listner numbers came from 
>> the
>>
>> statistic relays in each SAM broadcasters' setup?
>>
>> Is that right?  If not, when did it change?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tony
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> [email protected]
>> http://mailman.spacialaudio.com/mailman/listinfo/general-discussion
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