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Posted on December 13, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

New Songs -Free Download Mp3 Movie Song -Download Free mp3 Music

Do you want to download free mp3 music? I can hear a thunderous “yeah”! With the price of audio recordings today, there is certainly nothing like free music. Free MP3 music has been very popular, heightening music-euphoria all over the world. Visit here now http://newmoviesong.blogspot.com/

Of course there have been some debates involving the controversial legality of the sharing of free MP3 files, but all that has been rectified when intellectual property laws were changed to safeguard copyrighted materials online. So now, sharing free MP3 music and downloading them from legal websites is completely legal
So what’s a free MP3 file anyway?

MP3 really means MPEG -1/2 Audio Layer 3 and it is also referred to as MPG3, MPG-3, MPG Level 3, MPG Level III, MPEG 3, etc.Basically it is an audio file compressed into mini bits using the same fractal-based algorithms which are used in compressing photographs into JPG format.

Like JPG, free MP3 files have a little loose set-up. This implies that the final sound of a free MP3 file is not completely identical as that of its source. However, the deviation between the sound of a free MP3 file and that of a regular WAV file are normally too minute anyone to differentiate. In fact, only distinctly trained listeners can distinguish the slightly distinct sound of a free MP3 file from that of its source. This makes a free MP3 music just right to listen to whether you’re at home, in the subway, or while driving.

Where can I get free MP3 music?

The Internet is practically crammed with websites that offer free MP3 downloads. There is MP3.com, which is perhaps one of the largest

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Free MP3 downloads – An On Line Guide 0

Posted on December 10, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

With the price of audio recordings today, there’s absolutely nothing like free music. Free MP3 music has been all the rage, heightening music-mania all over the world.

Of course there have been some controversies involving the questionable legality of peer-to-peer sharing of free files, e.g. the issue on Napster, but all that has been remedied when intellectual property laws were modified to cover copyrighted materials online.

So now, sharing free music and downloading them from legal websites is completely legit.

But there’s more to it than that. Just as you can use your car stereo system as a learning station, so instead of music you listen to training tapes while you drive, with an MP3 you can now do this anywhere.

In the gym, walking the dog, cutting the grass, jogging, or even while you are in bed!

So what’s a nost MP3 file anyway?

MP3 actually stands for MPEG -1/2 Audio Layer 3 and it is also referred to as MPG3, MPG-3, MPG Level 3, MPG Level III, MPEG 3, etc. Essentially, it is an audio file compressed into tiny bits using the same fractal-based algorithms for compressing photographs into JPG format.

Like JPG, free MP3 files have a slightly loose format. This means that the final sound of an MP3 file is not quite the same as that of its source.

However, the difference between the sound of an MP3 file and that of a conventional WAV file are usually too subtle for human discernment. In fact, only particularly trained listeners can distinguish the slightly different sound of an MP3 file from that of its source.

This makes a free MP3 music perfect to listen to even when you’re at home, in the subway, or while driving.

So, where can I get this no-cost MP3 music for myself?

The Internet is practically crawling with websites that offer free MP3 downloads.

There’s MP3.com, of course, which is perhaps one of the largest online music community in the world. The site

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Posted on December 06, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

History

Radio 3 is the successor station to the Third Programme which was originally launched on 29 September 1946. The name changed on 30 September 1967 when the BBC launched its first pop music station, Radio 1. The three other national radio channels were then renamed Radio 2, (formerly the Light Programme), Radio 3 and Radio 4, (formerly the Home Service). Radio 3 took over the service which had been known under the umbrella title of the Third Network and which included on the same frequency the Third Programme itself, the Music Programme and various sports and adult education programmes. All the component programmes, including the Third Programme, kept their separate identities within Radio 3 until 4 April 1970, when there was further reorganisation following publication of the BBC document Broadcasting in the Seventies.

Broadcasting in the Seventies

In July 1969, the BBC published the document Broadcasting in the Seventies, later described by a senior BBC executive, Jenny Abramsky, Head of Radio and Music, as “the most controversial document ever produced by radio”. Prompted partly by the problem of rising costs, one of its main thrusts was the move towards “generic” stations, each catering for a defined audience. One early option under consideration was the reduction of the four radio networks to three, and “Day-time serious music would be the casualty”. Radio 1, Radio 2 and Radio 4 would broadcast during the day time, while in the evening Radios 1 and 2 would merge and Radio 3 would broadcast on the vacated frequency. Rumours were circulating that Radio 3 would be abolished altogether, with The Guardian stating that there was a strong “statistical case” against the station. However, the Director-General, Charles Curran, publicly denied this as “quite contradictory to the aim of the BBC, which is to provide a comprehensive radio service”. Curran had earlier dismissed

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