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28 December 2004

wqxr is back, but...

...with limitations. Big ones. One now needs to be an AOL subscriber (pooh--see below) or be limited to a two-hour listening window via radio@Netscape. But what's worse is that the second option really isn't an option for some of us: They've made it a Windows-only experience, since radio@Netscape isn't supporting any non-Windows operating systems. What a load of...poop. This had been a great New York Times feature (WQXR is the classical radio station of the Times) for those of us who can't tune our radios to the regular broadcast. It went off the internet air several months ago, and now it's back. But not really. Damn.

Posted to Arts & Letters by Lisa at 11:13 AM
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