The Media tab of the About Land window contains the option for playing radio on your land in Second Life. You can search this list and grab the URL to stuff it directly into the land settings manually, too. Then click the prim and select the Cartegory and radio station and enjoy free music! Just edit the prim that the script is in, select 'Group:' to the same group as the land, and click 'Share with Group'. I started off as a freelancer at Dana Vanmoers Second Life Newspaper, soon getting the hang of things and writing about the people, places, and events across the virtual world. If your land is owned by a group, you will need to use a prim instead of a HUD. It was on November 2007 in which I officially began writing the news about Second Life. The simple way to do this is to make the script copy/mod/transfer and don't change the header. I don't mind people selling radios with this script in it, but the script is never to be sold, changes to the script have to be available to anyone, and you must credit me in your ad or in-world. Radio is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. You can wear it as a HUD, or make it into a radio. If you own the land you are on, it will change the radio station with a few clicks. It is always up to date with the latest "Top most-listened-to" streaming radio stations. This script is extremely simple to use and set up. I've also written a nifty little script for you to ue so you can change the channel in-world with just a click! Show Off Rewards: Oversized crop seeds, fertilizer, Animal Shed upgrade parts, and a chance to receive animal clothing. Rewards: Oversized crop seeds, fertilizer, and a chance to receive a berry or mushroom to plant. You can click the little magnifying glass and search for stations by Category Rewards: A Grocery Delivery Coupon, a Flower, a Cross-stitch Pattern, and an Uncommon flavor of Milk.
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