 LOS ANGELES (Egisca Corp.) - According to a 2006 Rolling Stone Magazine poll, old-fashioned FM radio is still the primary way most fans find out about new tunes. And while you can't please all of the people all of the time, one innovative company may have figured out a solution that will put everybody on the same page - or radio dial - with thousands of international stations and countless songs played and recorded for the price of a single CD. With an inexpensive, user-friendly software product, Nexus Radio broadcasts crystal clear reception of more stations than XM and Sirius satellite radio combined. That includes cutting edge radio from places as distant as Australia, Asia, and the Eastern European underground. Emphasizing benefits on both sides of the microphone, the format of Nexus Radio gives broadcasters and listeners opportunities never before available in the radio medium. For example, underground DJs and stations with small budgets - like those on college campuses or ones that are operated as non-profits - can benefit from global exposure with free listings and Web site directory promotions. Even the impersonal mega-stations will interact directly with listeners who are empowered by taking charge of their listening experience through a station feedback rating and review feature. Broadcasters can now get crucial input from listeners and share vital station-specific information with the global Nexus Radio community. They can create blogs, post events, and advertise their stations directly on the Nexus Radio website, which promises to power broadcasts in more ways than one. The revolutionary radio can be instantly accessed at the company's website, www.NexusRadio.com. Once there, users can participate in forums and blogs and search thousands of radio stations with a straightforward interactive guide to access to a planet's worth of pop chart portals. With the convenience of TiVo style recording and automatic ID3 tag support, it is possible to listen to and record thousands of radio stations across the globe, even while you're traveling to destinations of your own. And if you have your own station, your signal can now go out to an unlimited listening audience that talks back to tell you what they want to hear.
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