You should check out the Staion module for Drupal --
it provides the back end for running a radio station,
and has a user group devoted specifically to
people/orgs broadcasting.
http://drupal.org/project/station -- the module
http://groups.drupal.org/radio -- the user group,
where you could also get some focused feedback on the
bandwidth/copyright issues.
Cheers,
Bill
--- J Gaston <JG@harker.org> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone out there has a student-run
> radio station at their
> school and how it operates...?
>
> We currently have a radio station/club that
> broadcasts on a very low power
> FM transmitter. It can be heard quite well on campus
> but nowhere else.
> Student interest in broadcasting is high, however no
> one listens... No one
> has a FM radio anymore.
>
> I have been wanting to broadcast on the internet for
> quite some time as just
> about all of our students have some type of portable
> internet device whether
> it be an i-pod/phone, laptop, blackberry, etc. Is
> anyone already doing this?
> I'd love to hear your experiences. I'm wondering
> especially about bandwidth
> and copyright issues.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> J. Gaston
>
> --
> J Gaston
> Design and Video Instructor
> The Harker School
> San Jose, CA
> 408.345.9250
> jg@harker.org
>
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