Noise Control Radio

Noise Control Radio was originally a shoutcast server project until Mark Strong introduced me to Blip.FM's social radio network. Blip evolved from being a radio stream into a full fledged video stream portal that interacts with other social networks. Noise Control Radio kept me going through some tough summers out of work and in afternoons I could post over 100 blips. At present I have around 14000 blips many of which have made it into twitter facebook and other streams. Blip has noisecontrol badged as a guinea pig. I wonder if they'll ever diagnose a blip addiction? In any case, if you want to listen to over 3 years of music, try starting my stream from the beginning. You can follow me at http://blip.fm/noisecontrol . I tend to use blip more than twitter as a social network, because of the added fun of getting to select music to go along with the message.

If you need help developing a page with a radio / video widget in it, I am fairly confident I can help. Noise Control Research http://noisecontrolresearch.com can give you a quote. Contact chrisbradley@noisecontrolpublishing.com

From archive.org:

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Written by Chris Bradley
Monday, 12 April 2004

As of about May 3, 2008, http://www.noisecontrolradio.com went on-line full time playing Creative Commons music only. Creative Commons music is music that artists authorize to be placed on display for non-commercial use. Noise Control Radio is not a revenue generating service."