How to find Current Listeners for ''radio.co'' Broadcast
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How to find Current Listeners for ''radio.co'' Broadcast
Hi,
Question:
I know systems like Icecast you can get the Current Listeners
Example:
https://panel.amediastream.eu:9500/
How can find the Current Listeners for a ''radio.co'' broadcast
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Re: How to find Current Listeners for ''radio.co'' Broadcast
You really can't.... An Icecast server will show the number of concurrent connections, but if you're being re-distributed by RadioBox or MyTuner (and any of the other hundreds of aggregators) each aggregator will count for just one connection and may itself have thousands of listeners!
One on-line station that I've engineered shows (typically) 8 - 9000 connections at their primary server, but Tune-In claim that they have (typically) 17400 Tune-In listeners at peak at weekends and they're on another couple of dozen other aggregator sites too.....
It's really difficult to add up all the listeners to your stream!
One on-line station that I've engineered shows (typically) 8 - 9000 connections at their primary server, but Tune-In claim that they have (typically) 17400 Tune-In listeners at peak at weekends and they're on another couple of dozen other aggregator sites too.....
It's really difficult to add up all the listeners to your stream!
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Re: How to find Current Listeners for ''radio.co'' Broadcast
Thanks H
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