I do a Psychology program for RadioGeneral an online radio station; use 
Goldwave to record and edit it, and then send off to the station. Good luck!

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El 09/10/2013, a las 02:57 p.m., Tom <[email protected]> escribió:

> Larry,
> 
> Do you want to do your syndicated program live, or record it
> and distribute it to stations as an audio file? I'm on an
> e-mail list for broadcast engineers and I can ask which file
> format is preferred if you want to record your program and
> send the file to them.
> 
> I think most stations have an FTP site that programs can be
> sent to, then the station just programs the file into their
> automation system.
> 
> Many blind people use StationPlaylist to broadcast over the
> Internet. Years ago there was a Main Menu program on ACBRadio
> explaining how to use Winamp for the same purpose.
> 
> Stations don't usually like live programming sent to them
> over the public Internet. The other methods, ISDN or
> satellite get expensive.
> 
> Tom
> 
> ** Your Message **
> >Hi. I have it in mind to market a syndicated show to
> >Internet radio stations. Content will consist of music and my
> >voice.
> >
> >The microphone is not an issue. Beyond that, my problem is
> >that I don't know where to start when it comes to what I need
> >in order to use the computer to perform and record my audio.
> >For instance, as a DJ, what's the best way to get music onto
> >the computer while making it flow as one would a traditional
> >radio show? Hardware? Software? Additionally, I'm not certain
> >of the best tools to use for getting my audio to the online
> >stations who will play it. Using either windows or the Mac,
> >what would you suggest for any aspect of my project.  As a
> >blind person on a bit of a budget, I am seeking   accessible
> >ideas that are as economical as possible.
> 
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