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[http://www.radiowavetuner.com/ RadioWave] aggregates schedules for different radio stations to allow listeners to browse all shows across stations by day or hour. Stations format their schedules differently and those schedules are often difficult to navigate. RadioWave gathers the information in one place and with a single, simple formatting scheme. The RadioWave server stores future schedules (normalized to GMT) as they are available.
 
[http://www.radiowavetuner.com/ RadioWave] aggregates schedules for different radio stations to allow listeners to browse all shows across stations by day or hour. Stations format their schedules differently and those schedules are often difficult to navigate. RadioWave gathers the information in one place and with a single, simple formatting scheme. The RadioWave server stores future schedules (normalized to GMT) as they are available.
  
* The '''By Hour''' tab displays the schedule for streaming stations listed by hour and day.
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* The '''Current''' tab displays events for the next 60 minutes listed on a grid by station and time.
* The '''By Station''' tab displays the schedule for streaming stations list by station.
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* The '''By Hour''' tab displays sortable events by hour and day.
* The '''By Person''' tab displays a catalogue of streaming and downloadable files listed by person.
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* The '''By Station''' tab displays events by station and day.
* The '''Files''' tab displays a catalogue of downloadable files listed by Web site.
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* The '''By Person''' tab displays a catalogue of events by person (composer or host).
* The '''Search''' tab presents a search form to search streaming stations and downloadable files.
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* The '''Search''' tab allows searches through the events' title, person, and description.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 27 September 2009

RadioWave aggregates schedules for different radio stations to allow listeners to browse all shows across stations by day or hour. Stations format their schedules differently and those schedules are often difficult to navigate. RadioWave gathers the information in one place and with a single, simple formatting scheme. The RadioWave server stores future schedules (normalized to GMT) as they are available.

  • The Current tab displays events for the next 60 minutes listed on a grid by station and time.
  • The By Hour tab displays sortable events by hour and day.
  • The By Station tab displays events by station and day.
  • The By Person tab displays a catalogue of events by person (composer or host).
  • The Search tab allows searches through the events' title, person, and description.

Contact information:

RadioWave was first released at the end of 2004.