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The party is over for the internet's iPartyRadio – too expensive
After a five-year run online, the popular iPartyRadio is turning off its stream. A message left on the Internet dance music station’s website says, “Sadly, we have to say goodbye. Today will be our final day on the air. We have outgrown the old royalty system and cannot afford the rates needed on the new system with our current structure, so for now we have to say goodbye. Perhaps we’ll be able to restructure and return one day … Nonetheless, thank you so much for the love and the memories.” The Chicago-based station had a number of on-air personalities, including DJ Uch in mornings, Scott Tyler in middays, and station Sales & Marketing Director Eric Paulson in afternoons, The station also featured a number of mix DJs.
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