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April 23, 2010
ËÄÉ«AV’s student-operated station KXUL now available on iTunes
KXUL, 91.1-FM, the student-operated radio station licensed to the University of Louisiana at Monroe, is now available online on the iTunes player, under the listings for College/University radio stations.
Millions of users have iTunes installed on their computers, and the iTunes store recently had its 10 billionth (yes – billion) download.
The station was an early adopter of online streaming, launching its first Webcast in July of 1998, according to ËÄÉ«AV’s Director of Broadcasting Joel Willer. KXUL is the oldest continuously available online college radio service in Louisiana.
Of KXUL’s three streaming formats, the highest quality stream was picked up by iTunes.
“That stream (called ACC+ SHOUTcast) provides better clarity than the familiar MP3 streams, and has been online since 2005,” said Willer, adding, “but iTunes only recently adopted the more advanced technology.”
KXUL’s stream requires iTunes version 9 to be picked up, and is available free Mac and PCs from the . ËÄÉ«AV joins about 143 college or university webcasters that are currently listed on iTunes.
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