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Live365 Unveils Newly Redesigned Live365.com Website


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Live365 unveils the new Live365.com website, which has been completely redesigned and upgraded, from profile pages to all broadcaster information pages. The new website features a "fresh look and feel," more editorial space for stations and genre pages, enabling better music discovery for listeners. Besides the new genre pages with carousels for featured stations, listeners can view sub-genres to find stations curated to their specific tastes.

Additionally, broadcasters will find sales pages based on specific segments as well as new packages to choose from. These include Non-Copyright (NC) packages for Talk and Sports broadcasters as well as Broadcast 4 (BC4) and Broadcast 5 (BC5). BC4, BC5, and NC4, the higher-end Non-Copyright package, all boast premium distribution including iHeartRadio, custom mobile apps and Alexa Skills, a Benztown imaging package, enterprise-grade analytics and enhanced support.

"After many, many months of hard work by our business, design, and engineering teams, we are very proud and excited to bring much more than a fresh coat of paint to the Live365 website. The site is more powerful than ever with a listener-centric feel, dedicated genre pages, and many more editorial content areas," said Live365 General Manager Jason Stoddard. "Even better, we've officially released higher-end packages which include mobile apps, Alexa skills, iHeartRadio distribution, Benztown imaging packages, and VIP support. Live365 is, now more than ever, a complete one-stop shop for streaming audio."

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