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There aren't much radio stations that specialize in Kpop, but there is an online radio called Seoul.FM. I gotta say its one of the best.
On Simple Plan's website, you can request their song, 'Save You' on your local radio station. Also, when radio stations have a request period, they'll play pretty much anything you request.
You should not experience any static with your Sirius Radio if it is properly installed.
There's a whole lot to it, actually, and real scientific. But basically, you can get AM radio from a distance at night, and only local during the day, because the straight waves of radio bounce from the ionosphere back to earth. The ionosphere is composed differently, depending on if it's day or night. When it's nighttime, the ionosphere reflects much better, thus you can hear stations from farther away.
"Longer wavelength" always means lower frequency.
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There aren't much radio stations that specialize in Kpop, but there is an online radio called Seoul.FM. I gotta say its one of the best.
On Simple Plan's website, you can request their song, 'Save You' on your local radio station. Also, when radio stations have a request period, they'll play pretty much anything you request.
Satellite Radio in an analogue or digital radio signal that is relayed through one or more satellites and thus can be received in a much wider geographical area than terrestrial FM radio Stations.
Mediabase offers radio stations in the USA and Canada a list of what songs are popular and how much they are played. Mediabase helps radio stations determine what listeners would most like to hear.
You should not experience any static with your Sirius Radio if it is properly installed.
There is no cost to use iTunes radio by Apple, Inc. However, there are advertisements frequently played on any and all of their user-chosen radio stations.
There's a whole lot to it, actually, and real scientific. But basically, you can get AM radio from a distance at night, and only local during the day, because the straight waves of radio bounce from the ionosphere back to earth. The ionosphere is composed differently, depending on if it's day or night. When it's nighttime, the ionosphere reflects much better, thus you can hear stations from farther away.
"Longer wavelength" always means lower frequency.
The BBC does not pay the PRS on a per song basis. For radio stations the BBC pay a per minute rate, rather than for individual songs, which is then distributed to the creators via the PRS quarterly payment system - if the length of a particular piece is not known it is calculated at 3 minutes and 1 second for payment calculations. The rate varies for different stations and between national/local radio stations and terrestrial TV/satellite TV stations. There is also a blanket licence which covers BBC usage across TV, Radio and online for use of music in jingles promotions etc.
It depends on what kind of package is bought, but the average cost to subscribe to XM radio is approximately $20/month. That price will increase when more stations are bought.
No, the radio waves are very weak in comparison to the ones of wifi and cell phones. The cars usually don't have that much range in distance between the controller and the car which is why it's rather weak.