Radio Paradise

Radio Paradise's streams are available in multiple compressed audio formats, as well as lossless FLAC.

[2] The players buffer the stream ahead, which allows users to skip individual tracks.

The players provide detailed information on the artist being played, including data from the artist's Wikipedia page, the album cover, lyrics, distribution of user ratings, and a scrolling list of often colorful user comments, sometimes embellished with videos.

[6] Bill had worked in radio since leaving high school in 1971 and began to experiment with webcasting in 1995.

The station had relocated to the Borrego Valley (east of San Diego, California) in 2016,[8] before the town of Paradise was largely destroyed by the Camp Fire in November 2018.