Fantasy Faire Radio by Radio Riel live

Fantasy Faire Radio by Radio Riel
Play

Fantasy Faire Radio by Radio Riel live

Volume
Unfavorite Pop Up

Über Fantasy Faire Radio by Radio Riel

Fantasy Faire Radio (FFR) is the latest member of the Radio Riel family, and began broadcasting as a full-time Radio Riel stream on April 1, 2017. Fantasy Faire Radio began in 2014 as a special event station, sponsored by Radio Riel in its role as Media Partner in Fantasy Faire, the annual celebration of fantasy art, writing, design and creativity that raises money every year in the virtual world of Second Life for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life, supporting cancer research, caregivers and cancer sufferers all over the world. But since 2017, FFR has been broadcasting 24/7, as a full-time Internet radio service that serves as a connection to the Faire community all year round, featuring a mix of Renaissance, New Age, Classical and Fantasy Soundtrack music and special programming for the fantasy lifestyle community. Fantasy Faire Radio is a significant part of the Fantasy Faire experience. During the month of Fantasy Faire 2019, more than 15,000 unique listeners tuned in from one hundred and fifty countries around the world. Until 2017, FFR broadcast solely for the period of the Faire each Spring; but now it broadcasts year round with the same fantastic variety of music, storytelling, public service information, and all the other great content which has made it such a beloved part of the Faire. On Fantasy Faire Radio, you’ll hear an eclectic selection of sounds – from mediaeval and Renaissance dances to powerful fantasy movie soundtracks; from in-game and TV themes to traditional folk songs and Celtic trance; and much more, along with drama, readings and other special programmes. Find out more at FantasyFaireRadio.org.

Benutzerbewertung:

star star star star star
star star star star star
Frequencies

Frequenzen

Fügen Sie das Widget dieses Radios Ihrer Website hinzu
Überwachung der Übertragung über ACRCloud ACRCloud

Verwandte Stationen