Saturday, March 17, 2012

Check Out RadioFlag - Twitter Meets TuneIn

I love RadioFlag even though I'm too damn old to grasp it easily.  So somebody else use this and tell me how the damn thing works.  Mostly an effort by various college radio stations (but hey, that's similar to how Facebook started), this is something like a cross between Twitter and TuneIn.

As one of the few old farts playing around with this (Jeff Beeching of Kitschen Sink Radio being the older fart), I've been adding the AM oldies stations that I've kept track of going around buying record collections.  So if you can stand the smell of teen spirit, get in there and add some content, internet stations, local stations, Armageddon loving stations . . . a loop of your dog barking.

4 comments:

Travis said...

ahh nice. college and internet radio is the only radio i listen to. this RadioFlag looks bitchin man. definitely a refreshing change from robotized Pandora and corporatized iHeartRadio.

Sheridan said...

im new to radioflag and its not that hard to use it, it may just take a some extra time for people new to social media i guess. I just started interacting with Dj's a on Friday and its alot of fun. Im @sheridan on radioflag if you want to leave me a message

Unknown said...

A little bit of exaggeration about needing help using it. "Flags" threw me at first. I'm looking forward to using it while doing our show. Hopefully they'll add Radio Dentata soon. I can bring them several live internet stations with hosted programs.

Unknown said...

I llike Tunein but RadioFlag's ability to interact is very cool. That its just college stations right now that interact kind of makes me feel out of place, but I also love Burger Records. I'd use RadioFlag exclusively when they get the database of stations Tunein has. Pandora, IHeart . . . pieces of crap.

Oh, and when RadioFlag adds Radio Dentata, maybe I can twist Jeff Beeching's arm far enough that he'll do his show live.