How to Add an Internet Radio Music Station to Your Myspace Profile Account Page

Myspace Saved the Radio Star

Neil Mey
First off for those of you who don't know, Myspace is a website that offers people there own personal webpage for blogging, networking, staying in touch with friends and even online dating. And of course all of this is free. With all of these functions it is no wonder thousands of people are already set up and using myspace accounts. If you haven't set up an account yet you should probably go and do so before you continue with this tutorial. Go to www.myspace.com to set up your account for free. For the rest of this article I am going to assume you are somewhat familiar with the working environment of your myspace profile.

If you have looked at anyone's profiles on myspace you have probably noticed that people have music automatically playing. Usually it is either their favorite song or new band they like. The problem however is that you have to chose one song to play. After a while your friends who are reading your blog or dropping by your site will get bored with the song maybe even start to hate it. After all variety and change is what makes life worth living. Now you could every so often change your profile song to something else, but when you figure the average song is five minutes long, depending how fast people read your blog or stay on your page, they might hear the same song repeating upwards of 3 or 4 times. Imagine if you were in your car and the same song played over and over again on the radio. You would probably change the station or turn the radio off all together. What I suggest is that you put a radio station on your profile instead of one song. So with out further ado I will show you the steps on how to do this.


1.Find a radio station that you like that streams their music over the radio. For this tutorial I chose Sky.fm at http://www.sky.fm/ they have many different genres to choose from like Jazz, 70s, 80s, Classical, and Top Hits.

2. On this web page next to the many radio stations are icons for winamp, media player, and aac plus.

Scroll down to the radio station you want. And look for the windows media player icon.
(Icon looks like a round circle with red yellow and blue on it with a triangle in the center of the circle.)

Next to the windows media player icon there should be two blocks, one that says 32k and one that says 20k.

Right click on the 20k image, you should see a couple of options. If you are using Internet explorer you want to move to the copy shortcut text. In Mozzilla or Firefox it will be Copy Link Location. This will put the radio station link on your computers clipboard.

Open up a new text document and click edit paste or the shortcut key Ctrl v
After you do so you should see something like this http://www.sky.fm/wma/the80s_low.asx 80s station

http://www.sky.fm/wma/tophits_low.asx Top Hits
http://www.sky.fm/wma/country_low.asx Country music

3. Now that you have the radio station link it is pretty easy from here on out. You will want to substitute your link in the following html code.




When your done it should look like this. On this code I substituted the 80s station url.




4. Highlight the code and hit Ctrl C to copy it or edit copy. Don't forget to have your url substituted or it won't work on your page.

5. On your myspace account page, next to your picture you should see edit profile. Click on that link, it should take you to another page where you will see the different categories on you page such as interests, movies and music. Scroll down to the music section and click on the edit link.

6. Paste the code from earlier into the text field. Click on the preview tab. If it works and you hear music click on the submit tab. If it did not work make sure you have put in the proper radio station link. You may not be able to hear the music on a Macintosh system but windows users will be able to hear it if they browse to your page.


Good Luck!


Published by Neil Mey

My name is Neil Mey. I am from Saint Louis Missouri and have a Master of Arts degree in Communications from Lindenwood University. I am currently an Instructor at Lindenwood University as well.  View profile

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  • Stefan7/25/2009

    Can anyone send me an html cod for: http://217.172.180.219/webplayer.php

    stefan.fischer.bmw@aon.at

  • Curtis R. Bizelli8/25/2008

    I am getting ready to do an interview with a great God-Driven Country Internet Country Radio Station. Please subscribe to me so that you'll receive the notice when the interview gets published. Thank you and God Bless, Curt B.

  • N.Q. The Stig7/26/2008

    Somebody is busy posting their radio sites in your comments section. I'll give this a try, but I am concerned that it won't load after clearing the cache, which is the true test of seeing if code will work for everybody.

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  • gdpent11/1/2008

    I wish I could get the code to suneradio.com,their music is great we are big supporters of them.

    Also thousands of my friends want it too.

    They have three streams they are live 365 code,shoutcastand windows media player.
    Any of them would be nice and they wpould appreciate it too.
    Email the code at gdpent1@yahoo.com please ,we will even display it their and who made it

  • paul12/25/2007

    Hi, This is my IP for my internet radio: http://127.0.0.1:8000/stream.ogg Can you make me an html code for it and send it to dj-zum@hotmail.com It didn't seem to work for me! Thanks

  • shawn:12/24/2007

    how dfo i put a radio on my site for free that plays the music i like that is not so hard ?? if you know how send it to my email sm_canning@hotmail.com thank you

  • Robbie8/30/2007

    Hi, This is my IP for my internet radio:
    69.73.133.19:8008

    Can you make me an html code for it and send it to robzi_cool@msn.com

    It didn't seem to work for me!
    Thanks

  • mark8/27/2007

    can shoutcast be setup to play as a Blogs on a myspace radio player

  • Jackie B8/22/2007

    This worked awesome for LoneWolfRadio.com we now have the station live all over myspace.

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