Whatever happened to Worldspace Online Radio from India ?

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srikant96
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Post by srikant96 »

Folks,
Does anyone know why the famous ( short lived ) worldspace satellite radio vanished myteriously ? I thought that was the best thing out there in the internet . Any tips...thanks a lot :(

Sam Swaminathan
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Post by Sam Swaminathan »

Srikant96....please see the other thread

Moderator, perhaps this should be merged with the other one...thanks

cameo
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Post by cameo »

which other thread... why not here>?
this was a actually a nice question.. even i was amazed with the way they launched it, but no news for quite some time.
looks like it didnt pick up well.

regards.

srikant96
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Post by srikant96 »

Dear Sir,

Thank you for writing to WorldSpace.

Please accept our apologies for the inconvenience caused.

Would like to inform you that we have stopped our On-line Radio Service from June 30th, 2008 onwards.

We will be introducing several new channels which requires intense back-end work and hence this break in our service.

Will definitely let you know when we reintroduce our on-line services.

Would appreciate your patience in this regard.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do write to us.

Regards,
Customer Care Team
WorldSpace India Pvt. Ltd.
(Service Provider for WorldSpace International Network Inc.)
10/4, Mithra Towers, 2nd Floor, Kasturba Road, Bangalore-560 001.

We now have a single centralized call center number ( 1860 -425 -0000) which can be accessed from all phones.



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askn
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Re: Whatever happened to Worldspace Online Radio from India

Post by askn »

Hi

If you miss Shruti

RadioWeb Carnatic is Live - from the people at Radio Shruti on WorldSpace

RadioWeb Carnatic is a new attempt at reaching Carnatic music to listeners through the web, so there are no geographical restrictions. The service combines the feel of radio with the ease of on-demand listening, where you can browse through a long list of Carnatic music programmes to listen to. Yes, these are prepared programmes, features and interviews where the songs are thematically presented and RJs take you through the programme giving you information about the song and the theme.

RadioWeb Carnatic also gives you the advantage of high quality audio and programmes that you can access and listen to at your convenience. You can try RadioWeb Carnatic completely for a week; beyond that, you can subscribe through a variety of attractive subscription packages.

Give RadioWeb a try at http://www.radioweb.in

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