ATTENTION! « Thread Started on Aug 9, 2006, 6:16am »
Vein Radio has been proud to bring you the listener the Best rock music we could find. We have also tried to add new bands who are just beginning to make a name for themselves but after 18 months we here at Vein Radio find that the response from the listeners has not been strong enough to keep it going. We have tried several different things (namely this message board) and nothing has seemed to help. The radio station is totally listener supported and to this date we have received no listener donation support. We love the music and bringing it to you but at this time the support just doesn't seem to be there so effective the first week of September we will shutting Vein Radio down. We are not even sure listeners are even coming to this message board to be able to read this message but we will post it anyways. It has been great and we had big dreams for Vein Radio but at this time it looks like the dream will have to wait.
Re: ATTENTION! « Reply #2 on Aug 22, 2006, 9:24pm »
Jan -
Thanks for the kind words - We try really hard to play the best quality rock music that we can find. One of the key components is that the number of listeners is not growing we have been staying at around 20 listeners peak time for awhile now. If we can get the number of listeners to go higher then this would help to influence our decision to stay on the air. Please tell all of your friends to give us a listen and lets see if we can get the numbers up. I currently have 50 listener slots for windows media and 20 for shoutcast. Usually the majority of listeners are on windows media player. Thanks, Harvey McDonnell Vein Radio
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