The Krush Radio Party
Update 2012
Can't believe how long age this hub came out. Guess time flies when the party is good. KrushRadio has a new website. The easiest way to tune into the party is to use Krush signin. #KRP stands for "Krush Radio Party" and is the official hash tag.
Awesome DJ's DocNasty, Jan Caroll and DJ Curtis play a range of music for your listening pleasure. Head to the website and you can join in the chatter in the chat room or just tweet your heart out on Twitter. Sometimes the party comes to you like at Mardi Gras.
This is one party you could show up in a towel and no one would notice! As always - the Red Kool Aid...
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Saturday Night Krush Radio Party
Such popularity led to the Saturday Night Krush Radio Party. The hard tag #KRP stands for Krush Radio Party. It is the official hash tag for @KrushRadio, an internet radio station broadcasting 7 days a week, 24 hours per day is on Twitter. According to a tweet from @KimberleKelly #KRP Party was collaboration with [DJ] @uberdragon”. She graciously stated, “He gives me all [the] credit. I don’t deserve [it]. KimberleKelly from California describes herself as “Extremely Sarcastic Fun Friend to have :o)” in her Twitter bio.
The #KRP Party is non-stop tweeting, laughing and music that begins at 8:00 PM EST on Saturday. Once the party starts so many others show up to party, I can’t mention them all here. It’s social networking party on Internet radio. New members get a shout out Everyone is made to feel welcome.
Keep the Party Going
Krush Radio has outstanding DJ’s with scheduled time slots. The Krush Party DJ’s are:
☊ DJ UberDragon ♫ is located in New England. He described himself as a “Harley riding, fire blowing, web developer, blogger. “ He’s a supporter of legalization of marijuana. You can find him at KrushRadio DJ 646-462-4073 x 99073, and on the web at http://UberDragon.net .
DJ DocNasty is located in Houston, TX. He describes as follows, “I think of myself as a humorist, Internet DJ and software developer. Individual results may vary.” You can find him on the web at Twitter @DocNasty.
Popularity of Internet Radio
In 2007 BusinessWeek.com published The Last Days of Internet Radio? Olga Kharif reported in 2003, revenue from online streaming music radio was $49 million. That number rose to $500 million by 2006. Bridge Ratings & Research found that 19% of Americans over the age of 12 listen to Internet radio. The research was done in 2007 by surveying 3,000 Americans.
The Earth Times, April 9, 2008 reported a survey showed that 13 percent of the Americans listened to the radio online, as compared with 11 percent in 2007. In the US that means that more than 1 in 7 persons aged 25-54 years listen to online radio each week.
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