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WHVE 92.7FM The Wave radio goes worldwide

By Alan W. Reed, Preident
Shoreline Communications, owner of WHVE

Saturday morning, 92.7 the Wave became the first South Central Kentucky Radio Station to begin streaming live CD-quality audio on the worldwide web.

Listeners can tune into The Wave anywhere in the world using a computer connected to the Internet.

Suddenly there are no boundaries. Soldiers in Iraq can listen to their hometown station, as can relatives and friends from home, along with a brand new crop of listeners all over the world.

Shoreline Communications is committed to becoming one of the best known content providers on the worldwide web.

To hear "92.7 the Wave," simply Click Here and click on the bouncing sound meter. You can listen 24 hours a day. The Wave will be adding song titles and artists to the live stream in the near future.





This story was posted on 2007-03-05 09:47:32
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