Online Church Music Sources

The Internet is more than e-mail now...

and radio is much more than what you pick up on your tabletop now.  Folks have worked hard to cram audio and video into the relatively limited bandwidth "pipe" of the Internet. Even a dial-up Internet connection, if you're lucky, can get you reasonable audio quality (with some unfortunate hiccups or interruptions), but for smooth audio and acceptable video, get yourself a cable internet (best) or DSL high-speed connection. (See *below for my preferences...)

If you haven't already, get your computer's sound hooked into your stereo, or get some medium-price quality computer speakers, because even if not every program is the finest fidelilty, it's definitely better than your telephone!

The dumbing down of the media scene in the US leaves only a few outlets that don't sink to the Jerry Springer level - and even public radio and TV have to be more careful, moving in a more populist direction simply to stay afloat and raise funds from a broad base. The Internet may become the medium of choice for more "specialized" programming, like the kind of material church music lovers crave. So here's my short list - let me know of more.

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*(Full disclosure: I work for Time Warner Cable, Milwaukee Division, servicing RoadRunner cable internet accounts, so I naturally lean toward cable - because I've seen it work perfectly, and it zooms along nicely for me with nary a glitch. And if by chance it doesn't, I fix it :-) )