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Syndicated Jack Now Streaming

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mikebatchelor

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For those of you interested in hearin ABC's new syndicated version of Jack, its now streaming at KWJK Columbia, MO's website: http://931jack.fm/
 
> You can also listen to ABC's stream on Knoxville's 95.7
> JACK-FM (http://www.jackfmknoxville.com/uc/)

I've never been able to get that one to work.

The Columbia MO station works fine, though it sounds like it's kind of low-bandwidthy...a lot of compression effects.

The Columbia station - licensed to Boonville MO - is also being heard over an in-town translator in Columbia at 103.5, which apparently once rebroadcast a religious station...

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> > You can also listen to ABC's stream on Knoxville's 95.7
> > JACK-FM (http://www.jackfmknoxville.com/uc/)
>
> I've never been able to get that one to work.
>
> The Columbia MO station works fine, though it sounds like
> it's kind of low-bandwidthy...a lot of compression effects.
>
> The Columbia station - licensed to Boonville MO - is also
> being heard over an in-town translator in Columbia at 103.5,
> which apparently once rebroadcast a religious station...
>
> -OA
>
It's funny, I had the same problem in reverse!

I think Amos and I should hold school on how to make internet streams sound good.
 
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