[girl] GIRL 3.0.0



commit 86cb6ba41e9995e86e095002bfd152e200c52a58
Author: Ole Aamot <oka oka no>
Date:   Sat Apr 25 16:44:35 2015 +0200

    GIRL 3.0.0

 ChangeLog       |    9 ++++
 NEWS            |    7 ++-
 README          |   10 ++++
 girl.spec.in    |    4 +-
 src/Makefile.am |    4 +-
 src/Makefile.in |    4 +-
 src/girl.xml    |  139 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------
 7 files changed, 105 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 2d98923..63dcdd3 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
+commit 27e4872d55c5cff1fe459c30071804c060f1eed0
+Author: Ole Aamot <oka oka no>
+Date:   Sat Apr 25 16:14:21 2015 +0200
+
+    Update ChangeLog for GIRL 2.1.0.
+
+ ChangeLog | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+)
+
 commit 47ce6fb68b823c77e4bc7ae088cf633b83cf672c
 Author: Ole Aamot <oka oka no>
 Date:   Sat Apr 25 16:12:32 2015 +0200
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
index 5eb16df..5fc626b 100644
--- a/NEWS
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -1,10 +1,15 @@
 =============
-Version 2.1.0
+Version 3.0.0
 =============
 
+Build system
+
+       * src/Makefile.am: Support Mac OS X build (via MacPorts.org)
+
 Stations
 
        * src/girl.xml: Add KTUH (ktuh.org)
+       * src/girl.xml: Add Radio Eco (radioeco.it)
 
 =============
 Version 2.0.0
diff --git a/README b/README
index 80b4e68..1e58c7a 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,4 +1,14 @@
 ==============
+GIRL 3.0 notes
+==============
+
+GNOME Internet Radio Locator (GIRL) version 3.0.0 is available and
+supports 64 Internet radio stations in Norway, South Africa, Canada,
+Switzerland, United Kingdom, Canada, Nova Scotia, New Zealand, Australia,
+Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Portugal, Belgium, France, México, Hawaii
+and Italy.
+
+==============
 GIRL 2.0 notes
 ==============
 
diff --git a/girl.spec.in b/girl.spec.in
index 016fc3f..c06d096 100644
--- a/girl.spec.in
+++ b/girl.spec.in
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ fi
 %{_datadir}/help/*/%{name}/*
 
 %changelog
-* Sat Apr 25 2015 Ole Aamot - 2.1.0-1.fc21
-- Girl 2.1.0 build on Fedora Linux 21
+* Sat Apr 25 2015 Ole Aamot - 3.0.0-1.fc21
+- Girl 3.0.0 build on Fedora Linux 21
 
 * Tue Mar 24 2015 Ole Aamot - 2.0.0-1.fc21
 - Girl 2.0.0 build on Fedora Linux 21
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
index 6d35dfc..1c70450 100644
--- a/src/Makefile.am
+++ b/src/Makefile.am
@@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ girl_CFLAGS  = $(GIRL_CFLAGS) \
 girl_LDADD = $(GIRL_LIBS)
 
 girldir = $(datadir)/girl
-girl_DATA = girl-2.1.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
+girl_DATA = girl-3.0.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
 
-EXTRA_DIST = girl.h girl-station.h girl-gui.h girl-listener.h girl-program.h girl-runners.h girl-streams.h 
girl-2.1.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
+EXTRA_DIST = girl.h girl-station.h girl-gui.h girl-listener.h girl-program.h girl-runners.h girl-streams.h 
girl-3.0.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
diff --git a/src/Makefile.in b/src/Makefile.in
index 678bd5b..687a8a5 100644
--- a/src/Makefile.in
+++ b/src/Makefile.in
@@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ girl_CFLAGS = $(GIRL_CFLAGS) \
 
 girl_LDADD = $(GIRL_LIBS)
 girldir = $(datadir)/girl
-girl_DATA = girl-2.1.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
-EXTRA_DIST = girl.h girl-station.h girl-gui.h girl-listener.h girl-program.h girl-runners.h girl-streams.h 
girl-2.1.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
+girl_DATA = girl-3.0.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
+EXTRA_DIST = girl.h girl-station.h girl-gui.h girl-listener.h girl-program.h girl-runners.h girl-streams.h 
girl-3.0.dtd girl-logo.png girl.png girl.xml
 all: all-am
 
 .SUFFIXES:
diff --git a/src/girl.xml b/src/girl.xml
index 9b2e81f..680ef4e 100644
--- a/src/girl.xml
+++ b/src/girl.xml
@@ -1,11 +1,20 @@
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.ping.uio.no/~oka/src/girl/girl.xsl"; ?>
-<!DOCTYPE girl SYSTEM "girl-2.1.dtd">
-<girl version="2.1">
+<!DOCTYPE girl SYSTEM "girl-3.0.dtd">
+<girl version="3.0">
+  <station band="ONLINE" id="RadioEco" lang="it" name="Radio Eco" rank="1.0" type="edu">
+    <location>Pisa, Italy</location>
+    <description lang="it">
+      RadioEco è l’emittente radiofonica dell’Ateneo Pisano. Nasce nell’ambito dell’iniziativa del Sole-24 
ore UniOnAir (una radio per ogni ateneo) all’interno della Facoltà di Economia.
+      Adesso è una delle migliori 25 WebRadio universitarie italiane come pubblicato dalla rivista WIRED a 
novembre 2009. Con il passare degli anni ha riscosso sempre maggiore successo tra studenti e non. Con 
Migliaia di ascoltatori provenienti da tutte le parti d’Italia, oltre che dall’estero e creando un punto di 
riferimento per la comunity universitaria pisana.
+    </description>
+    <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://listen.radioeco.it:8000/outdoor.ogg"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="96 kbps" />
+    <uri>http://radioeco.it/</uri>
+  </station>
   <station band="90.3FM" id="ktuh" lang="en" name="KTUH FM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://ktuh.org/";>Honolulu, HI</frequency>
     <location>Honolulu, Hawaii</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       KTUH is a student-run noncommercial radio station broadcasting from the University of Hawai’i at 
Manoa. We’ve been serving the community since 1969 with a variety of programs that include public 
announcements, equipment for community events, and a practical chance to learn about radio broadcasting. KTUH 
was granted a license to the Board of Regents as a non-commercial educational FM Station by the Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC) on June 28, 1985. Maintaining a staff in excess of 70 volunteers annually, 
KTUH operates 24 hours a day, year-round.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.ktuh.org:8000/stream-mp3.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -14,7 +23,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="nrkp1" lang="no" name="NRK P1" rank="1.0" type="gov">
     <frequency uri="http://www.nrk.no/p1/";>ONLINE in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       NRK P1 is one of the nationwide radio channels operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 
(NRK).
       NRK P1 is the direct descendant of NRK's first radio station which began broadcasting in 1933. P1's 
programming is aimed at a broad mature demographic and it is Norway's most popular radio station, with 
approximately 1.9 million listeners daily.
     </description>
@@ -24,7 +33,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="nrkp2" lang="no" name="NRK P2" rank="1.0" type="gov">
     <frequency uri="http://www.nrk.no/p2/";>ONLINE in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       NRK P2 is one of the nationwide radio channels operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation 
(NRK).
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://lyd.nrk.no/nrk_radio_p2_aac_h"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -33,7 +42,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="nrkp3" lang="no" name="NRK P3" rank="1.0" type="gov">
     <frequency uri="http://www.nrk.no/p3/";>ONLINE in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       NRK P3 is one of the radio channels operated by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK).
       NRK P3 focuses on youth culture.
     </description>
@@ -43,7 +52,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="nrkurort" lang="no" name="NRK Urørt" rank="1.0" type="gov">
     <frequency uri="http://www.nrk.no/urort/";>ONLINE in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       NRK P3 Urørt is a site where independent Norwegian artists and bands can promote their music.  The 
Urørt editors review the music played on NRK P3 Urørt.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://lyd.nrk.no/nrk_radio_p3_urort_aac_h"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -52,7 +61,7 @@
   <station band="104.5FM" id="uctradio" lang="en" name="UCT Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.radio.uct.ac.za/";>104.5 FM in Cape Town, South Africa</frequency>
     <location>Cape Town, South Africa</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       UCT Radio 104.5fm in three words: Diverse, Dynamic and Contemporary.
 
       From the underground beats of hip hop, to the euphoric tones of house and the classic tunes of rock,  
and everything else in between, UCT Radio embodies what it truly means to be a music lover. The station 
captures a diverse audience of university students, staffers and even the wider Cape Town community.
@@ -63,7 +72,7 @@
   <station band="101.9FM" id="cfrc" lang="en" name="CFRC" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.cfrc.ca/";>101.9 FM in Kingston, Canada</frequency>
     <location>Kingston, Canada</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       CFRC 101.9 FM is Kingston’s only campus and community radio station!
       We are 100% not-for-profit, volunteer-powered media that fills the gap left by the mainstream.
 <!--      We offer diverse music and spoken word programming 24/7: over the air at 101.9FM in the Kingston 
area and worldwide on-line.
@@ -76,7 +85,7 @@
   <station band="89.1FM" id="chuo" lang="en" name="CHUO" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://chuo.fm/";>89.1 FM in Ottawa, Canada</frequency>
     <location>Ottawa, Canada</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       We are NOT your traditional radio station. We are THE community radio station.
       For over 20 YEARS we’ve been playing nothing but the best in indie-rock, folk, funk, reggae, hip hop, 
jazz, blues, country, rock, classical, ska, punk, soul, Motown and more. We offer a new, refreshing flavour 
of music from local, independent, underground and emerging artists to tickle every one of your musical taste 
buds. We play tunes that you probably won’t know the words to… we feature artists you’ve probably never heard 
of… we make radio worth listening to.
     </description>
@@ -86,7 +95,7 @@
   <station band="99.3FM" id="radiorakel" lang="en" name="radiOrakel" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://radiorakel.no/";>99.3 FM in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>RadiOrakel was started in 1982 when the government allowed local radio operations in 
Norway. At a women's cultural festival a group of women collected funds to start up the world's first women's 
radio station. On 16th of October 1982, RadiOrakel was founded.
+    <description lang="en">RadiOrakel was started in 1982 when the government allowed local radio operations 
in Norway. At a women's cultural festival a group of women collected funds to start up the world's first 
women's radio station. On 16th of October 1982, RadiOrakel was founded.
     RadiOrakel is located at the Blitz House on Pilestredet 30E in Oslo. They broadcast daily from 1:00 p.m. 
to 7:00 p.m., and on Friday’s and Saturday’s from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on FM 99.3 in Oslo and surrounding 
areas.
 <!--    Since 1982 RadiOrakel has produced experimental journalism with the aim of educating women in 
radio-journalism and audio engineering. RadiOrakel has a minimum of 2 / 3 female members. RadiOrakel actively 
prioritizes and promotes women as both interviewers and interviewees, and also has a profile with at least 
50% of all music being performed by female performers / musicians. RadiOrakel also seeks to combat 
discrimination based on gender, race, religion and sexual orientation.-->
 <!--      Broadcasts are streamed over the Internet.--></description>
@@ -96,7 +105,7 @@
   <station band="1560AM" id="kxsc" lang="en" name="KXSC" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://kxsc.org/";>1560 AM in Los Angeles, CA</frequency>
     <location>Los Angeles, CA</location>
-    <description>KXSC Radio (formerly KSCR) is the 100% student-run radio station of the University of 
Southern California; we are volunteer, non-profit, donation funded and we provide the USC community with 
original radio programming 24 hours a day.
+    <description lang="en">KXSC Radio (formerly KSCR) is the 100% student-run radio station of the 
University of Southern California; we are volunteer, non-profit, donation funded and we provide the USC 
community with original radio programming 24 hours a day.
     KXSC traces its roots to the original KUSC, which was operated by students starting in 1946. KUSC 
transitioned to classical programming and moved off-campus in the mid-1970s, but students still demanded a 
broadcast voice. So on April 2, 1975, a dozen students gathered in a converted production studio to start 
KSCR, a radio station run by and for students.
 <!--    KXSC has undergone yet another revolution with our new home in the Ronald Tutor Campus Center, but 
our approach to radio is still the same: All-student run music, sports and news broadcasts that encourage 
diversity and a student-centric approach.-->
     </description>
@@ -106,7 +115,7 @@
   <station band="92.1FM" id="wpts" lang="en" name="WPTS" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wptsradio.org/";>92.1 FM in Pittsburgh, PA</frequency>
     <location>Pittsburgh, PA</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       WPTS is an educational, non-commercial FM station owned by the University of Pittsburgh and operated 
by its students.  Located at a frequency of 92.1 in the commercial band of the FM dial, we have a radiating 
power of 17 Watts, and an effective radiated output of 17 Watts.  Our transmitted is located atop the 
Cathedral of Learning, 530 feet above the ground.  This greatly enhances our broadcast radius, which averages 
about 30 miles.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://audio.wpts.pitt.edu:8000/wpts_live_256s.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="256 kbps" />
@@ -117,7 +126,7 @@
   <station band="1330AM" id="wtbu" lang="en" name="WTBU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.wtburadio.org/";>89.3 FM in Boston, MA</frequency>
     <location>Boston, MA</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       WTBU is BU's student-run, volunteer radio station which broadcasts live 20 hours a day.  Our station 
is primarily available through our webcast, but you can also listen to us on 89.3 FM/640 AM if you're in 
Boston, or on BU's cable channel 6 if you live on campus.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://wtbu.bu.edu:1800/listen.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -125,7 +134,7 @@
   <station band="1330AM" id="kasc" lang="en" name="Arizona State University" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.blazeradioonline.com/";>1330 AM in Phoenix, AZ</frequency>
     <location>Phoenix, AZ</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       KASC (The Blaze) is an AM radio station serving all four campuses of the ASU community.  The 
student-run college radio station broadcasts at 1330 AM 24 hours a day during the school year and is operated 
by students under the supervision of a Cronkite School faculty adviser.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://184.154.90.188:80/stream"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -134,7 +143,7 @@
   <station band="100.3FM" id="soundfm" lang="en" name="SoundFM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://soundfm.ca/";>100.3 FM in Waterloo, Canada</frequency>
     <location>Waterloo, Canada</location>
-    <description>
+    <description lang="en">
       CKMS 100.3 FM (SoundFM) is a community radio station broadcasting independent and alternative music 
and culture to Waterloo Region.
     </description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://cast9.directhostingcenter.com:2199/tunein/soevwkmu.pls"; 
codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -143,14 +152,14 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="nrj-bern" lang="en" name="Radio NRJ Bern" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.energy.ch/bern/";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>Bern, Switzerland</location>
-    <description>Student webradio in Zürich.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Student webradio in Zürich.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://energybern.ice.infomaniak.ch/energybern-high.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.energy.ch/bern/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="wvau" lang="en" name="WVAU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.wvau.org/";>Online in Washington, DC</frequency>
     <location>Washington, DC</location>
-    <description>WVAU is American University's student radio station. We broadcast online 24/7 from the Mary 
Graydon Center in Washington, D.C.
+    <description lang="en">WVAU is American University's student radio station. We broadcast online 24/7 
from the Mary Graydon Center in Washington, D.C.
 <!--    With a staff of over 120 student DJs, WVAU offers unique musical programming and a perspective that 
you won't find anywhere else. Outside of the studio, WVAU brings in local and touring artists every semester 
for interviews, in-studio performances, and our Capital Punishment free concert series. We also host monthly 
open mic nights to showcase AU's talented students and faculty. All of our events are free and open to the 
public.-->
 <!--    WVAU focuses on showcasing independent music that you won't hear on your traditional Top 40 station. 
Our live programming covers the best in indie rock, hip-hop, electronic, experimental, jazz, folk, world 
music, and more. Our eclectic schedule doesn't limit students to genre-specific shows, which sets WVAU apart 
from traditional college radio stations and gives our DJs the freedom to play whatever music they 
want.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://ice8.securenetsystems.net/WVAU"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -159,7 +168,7 @@
   <station band="88.5FM" id="kcsn" name="KCSN" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.kcsn.org/";>88.5 FM in Los Angeles, CA</frequency>
     <location>Los Angeles, CA</location>
-    <description>KCSN is commercial free, public radio that relies heavily on donor 
contributions.</description>
+    <description lang="en">KCSN is commercial free, public radio that relies heavily on donor 
contributions.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://130.166.82.184:8000/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://130.166.82.184:8002/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="64 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://130.166.82.184:8004/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="32 kbps" />
@@ -168,42 +177,42 @@
   <station band="91.7FM" id="kvrx" name="KVRX" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.kvrx.org/";>91.7 FM in Austin, TX</frequency>
     <location>Austin, TX</location>
-    <description>KVRX is the student-run radio station at the University of Texas in Austin. We solemnly 
swear to play "none of the hits, all of the time" to bring you the best music that you didn't know you loved, 
or remind you of your favorite songs that you won't hear anywhere else. We share our frequency, 91.7FM, with 
KOOP radio, another great community station, and we're on the air from 7PM to 9AM on weekdays and from 10PM 
to 9AM on weekends.</description>
+    <description lang="en">KVRX is the student-run radio station at the University of Texas in Austin. We 
solemnly swear to play "none of the hits, all of the time" to bring you the best music that you didn't know 
you loved, or remind you of your favorite songs that you won't hear anywhere else. We share our frequency, 
91.7FM, with KOOP radio, another great community station, and we're on the air from 7PM to 9AM on weekdays 
and from 10PM to 9AM on weekends.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://tstv-stream.tsm.utexas.edu:8000/kvrx_livestream"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.kvrx.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="ksub" name="KSUB" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.ksubseattle.org/";>Online in Seattle, WA</frequency>
     <location>Seattle, WA</location>
-    <description>We are one of the last college radio stations in the Seattle area actually run by students. 
Our DJ's are current students and beloved alumni (and even some faculty), and because we are non-commercial, 
we are free from mainstream radio constraints. Each individual DJ has near complete control of what he or she 
plays on the air, giving KSUB a rich musical diversity.</description>
+    <description lang="en">We are one of the last college radio stations in the Seattle area actually run by 
students. Our DJ's are current students and beloved alumni (and even some faculty), and because we are 
non-commercial, we are free from mainstream radio constraints. Each individual DJ has near complete control 
of what he or she plays on the air, giving KSUB a rich musical diversity.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://lin1.san.fast-serv.com:6014"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.ksubseattle.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="wrvu" name="WRVU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wrvu.org/";>Online in Nashville, TN</frequency>
     <location>Nashville, TN</location>
-    <description>WRVU is a free-format college radio station committed to providing Vanderbilt University 
and the surrounding community with the best in new, non-mainstream music. WRVU is student-run and focuses on 
teaching Vanderbilt students the ins and outs of radio broadcasting, playing music you can’t hear anywhere 
else.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WRVU is a free-format college radio station committed to providing Vanderbilt 
University and the surrounding community with the best in new, non-mainstream music. WRVU is student-run and 
focuses on teaching Vanderbilt students the ins and outs of radio broadcasting, playing music you can’t hear 
anywhere else.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://129.59.202.68:8200/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wrvu.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="88.5FM" id="whpk" name="WHPK" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.whpk.org/";>88.5 FM in Chicago, IL</frequency>
     <location>Chicago, IL</location>
-    <description>WHPK a non-profit community radio station of the University of Chicago, broadcasting to 
Hyde Park and the South Side of Chicago for over 50 years.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WHPK a non-profit community radio station of the University of Chicago, 
broadcasting to Hyde Park and the South Side of Chicago for over 50 years.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://www.whpk.org/stream/mp3.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://whpk.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="88.9FM" id="wnyo" name="WNYO" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.wnyo889.org/";>88.9 FM in Oswego, NY</frequency>
     <location>Oswego, NY</location>
-    <description>WNYO is an FCC regulated student ran radio station at SUNY Oswego. It is located on the 
SUNY Oswego campus, inside The Point in the Marano Campus Center. WNYO is also recognized on campus as a 
student organization. The radio station produces multiple concert events each year through the Indie Series, 
Artswego and Lifestyles. The sports department at WNYO broadcasts live campus athletics including home and 
away games.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WNYO is an FCC regulated student ran radio station at SUNY Oswego. It is located 
on the SUNY Oswego campus, inside The Point in the Marano Campus Center. WNYO is also recognized on campus as 
a student organization. The radio station produces multiple concert events each year through the Indie 
Series, Artswego and Lifestyles. The sports department at WNYO broadcasts live campus athletics including 
home and away games.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://www.wnyo.org/webcast-ogg-high.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="32 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.wnyo889.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="90.1FM" id="wusb" name="WUSB" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.wusb.fm/";>90.1 FM in Long Island, NY</frequency>
     <location>Long Island, NY</location>
-    <description>WUSB is a 3,600 watt non-commercial station located on the campus of Stony Brook 
University. Since 1977, we have served the campus and Long Island listening communities with a diverse 
broadcast mix of music, news, public affairs, drama and sports programming.<!-- Our 24 hour a day schedule is 
made possible by a volunteer staff efforts of over 160 Stony Brook students, faculty, staff, alumni and 
community residents. Behind-the-scenes as well as on-air work, combined with a variety of nationally 
syndicated radio programs integrated into the schedule, creates the 168 hours per week of innovative and 
high-quality programming.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">WUSB is a 3,600 watt non-commercial station located on the campus of Stony Brook 
University. Since 1977, we have served the campus and Long Island listening communities with a diverse 
broadcast mix of music, news, public affairs, drama and sports programming.<!-- Our 24 hour a day schedule is 
made possible by a volunteer staff efforts of over 160 Stony Brook students, faculty, staff, alumni and 
community residents. Behind-the-scenes as well as on-air work, combined with a variety of nationally 
syndicated radio programs integrated into the schedule, creates the 168 hours per week of innovative and 
high-quality programming.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.wusb.stonybrook.edu:8080/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="32 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.wusb.stonybrook.edu:8090/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.wusb.fm/</uri>
@@ -211,21 +220,21 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="coog" name="COOG" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://coogradio.uh.edu/";></frequency>
     <location>Houston, TX</location>
-    <description>Coog Radio is an online radio station operated and staffed by students from the University 
of Houston. Co-founders Conner Clifton, Markley Rogers, and Matt Womack came up with the idea in 2010, but it 
wasn’t until fall 2011 that the idea finally came to fruition. Coog Radio not only provides a creative outlet 
for fellow students to express themselves over the air, but also introduces them to the world of 
broadcasting.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Coog Radio is an online radio station operated and staffed by students from the 
University of Houston. Co-founders Conner Clifton, Markley Rogers, and Matt Womack came up with the idea in 
2010, but it wasn’t until fall 2011 that the idea finally came to fruition. Coog Radio not only provides a 
creative outlet for fellow students to express themselves over the air, but also introduces them to the world 
of broadcasting.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://coogradio.uh.edu:8000/coogradio.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="48000 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://coogradio.uh.edu/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="90.7FM" id="wvua" name="WVUA-FM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wvuafm.ua.edu/";></frequency>
     <location>Tuscaloosa, AL</location>
-    <description>WVUA-FM is the University’s only student operated radio station. Its history dates back to 
1940 when the Department of Radio Arts began operation of an AM carrier-current station (the signal was 
transmitted to dormitories and other buildings on campus through electrical wiring).<!-- The station was 
known as BRN (the Bama Radio Network). In 1947, the signal was extended and the station became known as WABP. 
The station was operated as a commercial venture at 570 on the AM dial. During the 1950’s and 1960’s, as more 
students moved off campus, the station’s listenership dwindled.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">WVUA-FM is the University’s only student operated radio station. Its history 
dates back to 1940 when the Department of Radio Arts began operation of an AM carrier-current station (the 
signal was transmitted to dormitories and other buildings on campus through electrical wiring).<!-- The 
station was known as BRN (the Bama Radio Network). In 1947, the signal was extended and the station became 
known as WABP. The station was operated as a commercial venture at 570 on the AM dial. During the 1950’s and 
1960’s, as more students moved off campus, the station’s listenership dwindled.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://ice8.securenetsystems.net/WVUA"; codec="MPEG-4 AAC" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="30 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wvuafm.ua.edu/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="1350AM" id="ury" lang="en" name="University Radio York" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://ury.org.uk/";></frequency>
     <location>York, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>University Radio York (URY) is the student radio station for the University of York, 
broadcasting 24 hours a day during term time on 1350am across the University's Heslington Campus and 
worldwide via this website.<!--
+    <description lang="en">University Radio York (URY) is the student radio station for the University of 
York, broadcasting 24 hours a day during term time on 1350am across the University's Heslington Campus and 
worldwide via this website.<!--
     The station is run by students for students, meaning the people behind the station understand what the 
listenership want to hear.
     With no playlist and no set format to many of our shows, our presenters have the chance to try whatever 
they like, as long as it's legal!--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://ury.york.ac.uk/audio/live-mobile.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="48 kbps" />
@@ -235,7 +244,7 @@
   <station band="97.0FM" id="eper" lang="en" name="EPER" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://eper.elte.hu/";></frequency>
     <location>Budapest, Hungary</location>
-    <description>EPER is a non-profit small power community station in downtown Budapest. We broadcast from 
the buildings of the Eötvös Loránd University. Our staff is students and teachers of the University or of 
other institutions of higher education.</description>
+    <description lang="en">EPER is a non-profit small power community station in downtown Budapest. We 
broadcast from the buildings of the Eötvös Loránd University. Our staff is students and teachers of the 
University or of other institutions of higher education.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://radio.elte.hu:8000/eper2"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="64 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://radio.elte.hu:8000/eper24"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="22050 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="24 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://radio.elte.hu:8000/live24"; codec="MPEG-2 AAC" samplerate="32000 
Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="24 kbps" />
@@ -244,7 +253,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="burstradio" lang="en" name="Burst Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.burstradio.co.uk/";></frequency>
     <location>Brighton, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>Burst aims to capture the essential essence of student life at Brighton University; distil 
it and broadcast this elixir to you.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Burst aims to capture the essential essence of student life at Brighton 
University; distil it and broadcast this elixir to you.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://burst.brighton.ac.uk:8000/burst.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="22050 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="24 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://burst.brighton.ac.uk:8000/burst.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.burstradio.co.uk/</uri>
@@ -252,7 +261,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="fusefm" lang="en" name="Fuse FM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://fusefm.co.uk/";></frequency>
     <location>Manchester, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>Fuse FM is Manchester University's student radio station. We first went on air back in 
2001, and 13 years later we now broadcast from a brand new, professional quality studio from within the 
Students' Union. We broadcast online throughout the academic year and you can listen to live shows and 
podcasts on our website. We love our new home, but we need your help to sound great on air. <!--If you want 
to get in on the action, you'd be more than welcome! We are constantly on the look out for new talent, so if 
you fancy yourself as a music journalist, producer, DJ, news reader, or think you have what it takes to host 
your own show, Fuse FM is certainly the place for you! Not only is Fuse FM a fun organisation to be part of, 
but we can help you if you are interested in getting into the radio industry. Past Fuse FM members have gone 
on to find work at the BBC and commercial radio stations.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">Fuse FM is Manchester University's student radio station. We first went on air 
back in 2001, and 13 years later we now broadcast from a brand new, professional quality studio from within 
the Students' Union. We broadcast online throughout the academic year and you can listen to live shows and 
podcasts on our website. We love our new home, but we need your help to sound great on air. <!--If you want 
to get in on the action, you'd be more than welcome! We are constantly on the look out for new talent, so if 
you fancy yourself as a music journalist, producer, DJ, news reader, or think you have what it takes to host 
your own show, Fuse FM is certainly the place for you! Not only is Fuse FM a fun organisation to be part of, 
but we can help you if you are interested in getting into the radio industry. Past Fuse FM members have gone 
on to find work at the BBC and commercial radio stations.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://studio.fusefm.co.uk:8000/livehi"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="320 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://studio.fusefm.co.uk:8000/livehi"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="320 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://studio.fusefm.co.uk:8000/live"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
@@ -262,14 +271,14 @@
   <station band="90.9FM" id="cjsw" lang="en" name="CJSW" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://cjsw.com/";></frequency>
     <location>Calgary, Canada</location>
-    <description>CJSW 90.9 FM will be celebrating 30 years of on air radio programming at the beginning of 
2015. Our goal is to provide an alternative to commercial media by recognizing and promoting the diverse 
musical styles, points of view and cultures that exist within our city.<!-- CJSW strives to provide 
programming to an audience and by programmers that are varied in their ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual 
orientation, age, and physical and mental ability. Our diverse programming includes music, arts, spoken word 
and multicultural programs.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">CJSW 90.9 FM will be celebrating 30 years of on air radio programming at the 
beginning of 2015. Our goal is to provide an alternative to commercial media by recognizing and promoting the 
diverse musical styles, points of view and cultures that exist within our city.<!-- CJSW strives to provide 
programming to an audience and by programmers that are varied in their ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual 
orientation, age, and physical and mental ability. Our diverse programming includes music, arts, spoken word 
and multicultural programs.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.cjsw.com/cjsw.mp3.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://cjsw.com/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="caper" lang="en" name="Caper Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://caperradio.ca/";>Pending FM license in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada</frequency>
     <location>Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada</location>
-    <description>Caper Radio Incorporated is CBU's campus radio station!
+    <description lang="en">Caper Radio Incorporated is CBU's campus radio station!
     Located in the Students' Union building we are equipped with an ever-growing music collection of over 
6000 CDs on a digital library. We offer some of the best independent music in Canada. Caper Radio is also a 
prime resource for information on events taking place both on and off campus.
 <!--    Being involved with Caper Radio, Inc. helps students gain new skills (in communication, as well as 
working with the equipment), build confidence, and make new friends. Taking part in shaping the university 
community, and building valuable job skills – It's a lot of fun too!-->
     Caper Radio broadcasts from 9:30am until 4:30pm Monday - Friday. Repeat broadcasts can be heard by 
visiting our website.</description>
@@ -279,28 +288,28 @@
   <station band="88.3FM" id="wxou" lang="en" name="WXOU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wxou.org/";>88.3 FM in Rochester, MI</frequency>
     <location>Rochester, MI</location>
-    <description>WXOU is a non-profit, student operated, freeform community radio station. Currently we are 
broadcasting with 110 watts of power from the campus of Oakland University. WE offer diverse programming such 
as, music, sports, news and student produced programs.<!-- Our goal is to supply the community with a service 
that provides both an educational experience to those involved with the radio station, while also providing 
information and entertainment o the rest of the community outside of Oakland’s campus.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">WXOU is a non-profit, student operated, freeform community radio station. 
Currently we are broadcasting with 110 watts of power from the campus of Oakland University. WE offer diverse 
programming such as, music, sports, news and student produced programs.<!-- Our goal is to supply the 
community with a service that provides both an educational experience to those involved with the radio 
station, while also providing information and entertainment o the rest of the community outside of Oakland’s 
campus.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://wxou.oakland.edu:8000/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="22050 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="24 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://wxou.oakland.edu:8002/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="128 kbps" />
   </station>
   <station band="88.5FM" id="wamu" lang="en" name="WAMU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wamu.org/";>88.5 FM in Washington, DC</frequency>
     <location>Washington, DC</location>
-    <description>WAMU 88.5 is the leading public radio station for NPR news and information in the greater 
Washington, D.C., area. WAMU 88.5 is licensed to American University.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WAMU 88.5 is the leading public radio station for NPR news and information in the 
greater Washington, D.C., area. WAMU 88.5 is licensed to American University.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://wamu-1.streamguys.com/"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="48 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wamu.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="1580AM" id="kdup" lang="en" name="KDUP" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://kdup.up.edu/";>1580 AM in Portland, OR</frequency>
     <location>Portland, OR</location>
-    <description>University of Portland's radio station</description>
+    <description lang="en">University of Portland's radio station</description>
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://icecast.up.edu:8000/mystream.ogg.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="32000 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="192 kbps" />
     <uri>http://kdup.up.edu/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="95.0FM" id="95bfm" lang="en" name="95bFM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.95bfm.com/";>95.0 FM in Auckland, New Zealand</frequency>
     <location>Auckland, New Zealand</location>
-    <description>In 1969, Radio Bosom was born as a student's capping stunt, broadcasting illegally from a 
boat in the Waitemata Harbour. Over the next few decades the bosom morphed into the mighty 95bFM, the 
longest-standing independent radio station in New Zealand.<!--
+    <description lang="en">In 1969, Radio Bosom was born as a student's capping stunt, broadcasting 
illegally from a boat in the Waitemata Harbour. Over the next few decades the bosom morphed into the mighty 
95bFM, the longest-standing independent radio station in New Zealand.<!--
     We're passionate about music, just like you. We think that radio is better when it's free from 
commercial pressures, and that it should be challenging without being inaccessible. This is not top 40 
radio.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://streams.95bfm.com/stream95"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="22050 Hz" channels="Mono" bitrate="32 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.95bfm.com/</uri>
@@ -308,14 +317,14 @@
   <station band="103.7FM" id="2nurfm" lang="en" name="2NURFM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.newcastle.edu.au/community-and-alumni/arts-and-culture/2nurfm";>103.7 FM in 
Newcastle, Australia</frequency>
     <location>Newcastle, Australia</location>
-    <description>Newcastle's leading 'easy listening' radio station.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Newcastle's leading 'easy listening' radio station.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/aacp" uri="http://broadcaster1.newcastle.edu.au:8000/2NURFM-aacPlus"; codec="MPEG-2 
AAC (AAC+)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="29 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.newcastle.edu.au/community-and-alumni/arts-and-culture/2nurfm</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="101.5FM" id="radioadelaide" lang="en" name="Radio Adelaide" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="https://radio.adelaide.edu.au/";>101.5 FM in Adelaide, Australia</frequency>
     <location>Adelaide, Australia</location>
-    <description>Radio Adelaide is a real radio alternative for people curious about ideas, issues and 
music. We are as diverse as the city we live in, with programs ranging from Jazz and Classical to World 
Music, arts, current affairs and more, with many shows presented by local community groups in their own 
languages.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Radio Adelaide is a real radio alternative for people curious about ideas, issues 
and music. We are as diverse as the city we live in, with programs ranging from Jazz and Classical to World 
Music, arts, current affairs and more, with many shows presented by local community groups in their own 
languages.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.radio.adelaide.edu.au:8000/radadl-128.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.radio.adelaide.edu.au:8000/radadl-64.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="64 kbps" />
     <uri>https://radio.adelaide.edu.au/</uri>
@@ -323,7 +332,7 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="radior" lang="cs" name="Radio R" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://radior.cz";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>Brno, Czech Republic</location>
-    <description>Masaryk University’s student radio.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Masaryk University’s student radio.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://radior.video.muni.cz:8000/FSS_ogg-q0.ogg.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="64 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://radior.video.muni.cz:8000/FSS_ogg-q4.ogg.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://radior.video.muni.cz:8000/FSS_ogg-q8.ogg.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="256 kbps" />
@@ -332,35 +341,35 @@
   <station band="ONLINE" id="radius" lang="de" name="Radio Radius" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://radioradius.ch/";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>Zürich, Switzerland</location>
-    <description>Student webradio in Zürich.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Student webradio in Zürich.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://relay.radio.ethz.ch/sender.ogg.m3u"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.radioradius.ch/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="lsrfm" lang="en" name="Leeds University Student Radio FM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://lsrfm.com/";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>Leeds, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description></description>
+    <description lang="en"></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://soho.wavestreamer.com:6648/listen.pls?sid=1"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://lsrfm.com/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="1350AM" id="urn" lang="en" name="University Radio Nottingham" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://urn1350.net";>1350 AM in Nottingham, United Kingdom</frequency>
     <location>Nottingham, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>URN is the University of Nottingham's award winning student radio station.You can listen 
online, on 1350AM on campus or in some of the university's shops and bars.</description>
+    <description lang="en">URN is the University of Nottingham's award winning student radio station.You can 
listen online, on 1350AM on campus or in some of the university's shops and bars.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://posurnl.nottingham.ac.uk:8080/urn_high.mp3"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://urn1350.net/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="kcl" lang="en" name="King's College London Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.kclradio.co.uk/";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>London, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>KCL Radio is King’s College London’s award winning, student radio station, which first 
broadcast live last year. Our studio is currently located on the basement floor of the Chesham Building 
(although there are plans to relocate to a new studio in Tutu’s on the 4th floor of the Macadam Building 
during 2015).<!--  Output ranges from music to news, chat, sport, comedy and everything in between. Live 
broadcasts also take place throughout the year for significant events on the KCLSU calendar such as the 
Student Officer Elections or the Varsity Rugby match.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">KCL Radio is King’s College London’s award winning, student radio station, which 
first broadcast live last year. Our studio is currently located on the basement floor of the Chesham Building 
(although there are plans to relocate to a new studio in Tutu’s on the 4th floor of the Macadam Building 
during 2015).<!--  Output ranges from music to news, chat, sport, comedy and everything in between. Live 
broadcasts also take place throughout the year for significant events on the KCLSU calendar such as the 
Student Officer Elections or the Varsity Rugby match.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://159.92.75.8:8080/KCLR"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.kclradio.co.uk/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="ONLINE" id="icradio" lang="en" name="Imperial College Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://icradio.com/";>1134 AM in Wye, Kent, United Kingdom</frequency>
     <location>London, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>IC Radio is among the oldest student radio stations in the country. Started in 1976, 
broadcasting on a home built AM transmitter around halls, we now broadcast all over the globe from 
icradio.com.<!-- Absolutely anyone is welcome to try their hand at presenting or producing a show; whatever 
your music taste. We also love a good speech based program, so anyone will feel at home in IC Radio. As well 
as being able to broadcast, we are lucky enough to have a brand new, fully equipped recording studio which we 
use to record bands and musicians.-->
+    <description lang="en">IC Radio is among the oldest student radio stations in the country. Started in 
1976, broadcasting on a home built AM transmitter around halls, we now broadcast all over the globe from 
icradio.com.<!-- Absolutely anyone is welcome to try their hand at presenting or producing a show; whatever 
your music taste. We also love a good speech based program, so anyone will feel at home in IC Radio. As well 
as being able to broadcast, we are lucky enough to have a brand new, fully equipped recording studio which we 
use to record bands and musicians.-->
 <!--
 Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional teams. Are you interested in 
web design? Want to record professional band and artists? Maybe you fancy running our IT system? Or perhaps 
you want to talk to industry insiders to get your hands on new music weeks before any of your friends? 
There's a place for you here and we'd love for you to join us!--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://icecast.icradio.com:8000/live-mp3-high"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 
3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="192 kbps" />
@@ -369,7 +378,7 @@ Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional te
   <station band="107.9FM" id="ruc" lang="pt" name="Coimbra University Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.ruc.pt/";>107.9 FM in Coimbra, Portugal</frequency>
     <location>Coimbra, Portugal</location>
-    <description>Coimbra University Radio (Portuguese: Rádio Universidade de Coimbra - RUC) is a university 
radio station of the Coimbra Academic Association (students' union) of the University of Coimbra in Coimbra, 
Portugal.<!--
+    <description lang="en">Coimbra University Radio (Portuguese: Rádio Universidade de Coimbra - RUC) is a 
university radio station of the Coimbra Academic Association (students' union) of the University of Coimbra 
in Coimbra, Portugal.<!--
     It broadcasts on 107.9 FM (also broadcasts on-line). The Center of Experimental Radio was founded in the 
40's, but it was only on March, 1st 1986, that the radio obtained the authorization to broadcast on FM.-->
 <!--
     The studios and offices of this university radio station are located in the main building of the 
Associação Académica de Coimbra, in the city centre. One of its trademarks is that there are no set playlists 
for any of the programs broadcast. This allows for an exceptionally wide range of musical genres.
@@ -381,56 +390,56 @@ Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional te
   <station band="92.1FM" id="radiocampusbruxelles" lang="nl" name="Radio Campus Bruxelles" rank="1.0" 
type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.radiocampus.be/";>92.1 FM in Bruxelles, Belgium</frequency>
     <location>Bruxelles, Belgium</location>
-    <description>Radio Campus est née en 1980 sur le campus de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles. Avec une 
cinquantaine d’émissions, elle rassemble plus de 150 animateurs, techniciens et collaborateurs autour de 
valeurs partagées : une libre expression assumée et constructive, un attachement immodéré au tissu social 
bruxellois et un amour sans borne pour la diversité musicale et culturelle.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Radio Campus est née en 1980 sur le campus de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles. 
Avec une cinquantaine d’émissions, elle rassemble plus de 150 animateurs, techniciens et collaborateurs 
autour de valeurs partagées : une libre expression assumée et constructive, un attachement immodéré au tissu 
social bruxellois et un amour sans borne pour la diversité musicale et culturelle.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/ogg" uri="http://streamer.radiocampus.be:8000/stream_hi.ogg"; codec="Ogg Vorbis" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="192 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.radiocampus.be/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="93.9FM" id="radiocampusparis" lang="fr" name="Radio Campus Paris" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.radiocampusparis.org/";>93.9 FM in Paris, France</frequency>
     <location>Paris, France</location>
-    <description>Radio Campus Paris is a non-profit Student radio station. Founded in 1998 and first 
broadcast on the Internet, the radio can be listened to in Paris, France on 93.9 FM (from 5.30 p.m. to 5.30 
a.m.). Managed by volunteers (mainly students), this indie student radio focuses on emerging music and local 
and student-related news.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Radio Campus Paris is a non-profit Student radio station. Founded in 1998 and 
first broadcast on the Internet, the radio can be listened to in Paris, France on 93.9 FM (from 5.30 p.m. to 
5.30 a.m.). Managed by volunteers (mainly students), this indie student radio focuses on emerging music and 
local and student-related news.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://www.radiocampusparis.org:8000/stream_rcp"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.radiocampusparis.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="89.3FM" id="wcsb" lang="en" name="WCSB" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wcsb.org/";>89.3 FM in Cleveland, OH</frequency>
     <location>Cleveland, OH</location>
-    <description>A student-operated radio station at Cleveland State University, broadcasting from northeast 
Ohio.</description>
+    <description lang="en">A student-operated radio station at Cleveland State University, broadcasting from 
northeast Ohio.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://cent7.directhostingcenter.com/tunein.php/ubtevcdv/playlist.pls"; 
codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wcsb.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="87.7FM" id="pulse" lang="en" name="Pulse LSE" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://pulselse.co.uk/";>87.7 FM in London, United Kingdom</frequency>
     <location>London, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>Pulse Radio is the official radio station of the London School of Economics and Political 
Science Students’ Union. We are totally student run and are committed to bringing great radio broadcasting to 
LSE students and beyond. We hope you tune in and enjoy!</description>
+    <description lang="en">Pulse Radio is the official radio station of the London School of Economics and 
Political Science Students’ Union. We are totally student run and are committed to bringing great radio 
broadcasting to LSE students and beyond. We hope you tune in and enjoy!</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://s3.radioboss.fm:8223/stream"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://pulselse.co.uk/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="107.9FM" id="oxide" lang="en" name="Oxford Student Radio" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://oxideradio.co.uk/";>107.9 FM in Oxford, United Kingdom</frequency>
     <location>Oxford, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>Oxide Radio is a student radio station run by members of Oxford University in Oxford, 
England.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Oxide Radio is a student radio station run by members of Oxford University in 
Oxford, England.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://listen.oxideradio.co.uk:8000/oxide-radio.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://oxideradio.co.uk/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="97.2FM" id="camfm" lang="en" name="Cam FM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.camfm.co.uk/";>97.2 FM in Cambridge, United Kingdom</frequency>
     <location>Cambridge, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>Originally founded in 1979, the award-winning Cam FM is now one of the most heavily 
listened to student radio stations in the UK, as well as one of the largest student-run media organisations 
in Cambridge, covering students at both Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities. <!--We know students 
because we are students; every aspect of the station is professionally run by students, staff, and alumni of 
the Universities - presenting, producing, or running the committee. Our content is primarily geared towards 
engaging with the student community in Cambridge.--></description>
+    <description lang="en">Originally founded in 1979, the award-winning Cam FM is now one of the most 
heavily listened to student radio stations in the UK, as well as one of the largest student-run media 
organisations in Cambridge, covering students at both Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities. <!--We know 
students because we are students; every aspect of the station is professionally run by students, staff, and 
alumni of the Universities - presenting, producing, or running the committee. Our content is primarily geared 
towards engaging with the student community in Cambridge.--></description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.camfm.co.uk/camfm"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.camfm.co.uk/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="96.1FM" id="radiounam" lang="es" name="Radio UNAM" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.radiounam.unam.mx/";>96.1 FM in México City, México</frequency>
     <location>México City, México</location>
-    <description>Radio Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México</description>
+    <description lang="en">Radio Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" 
uri="http://www.radiounam.unam.mx/templates/player/reproductor/CREA_FM/listen.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 
3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.radiounam.unam.mx/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="89.3FM" id="wxyc" lang="en" name="WXYC" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.wxyc.org/";>89.3 FM in Chapel Hill, NC</frequency>
     <location>Chapel Hill, NC</location>
-    <description>WXYC went on the air on March 17, 1977 with Joni Mitchell's "You Turn Me on I'm a Radio."
+    <description lang="en">WXYC went on the air on March 17, 1977 with Joni Mitchell's "You Turn Me on I'm a 
Radio."
 
       WXYC was preceded by WCAR, a carrier current station that reached dorms on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus 
through electrical wiring. The station's alumni include top 40 radio host Rick Dees.
 <!--
@@ -452,7 +461,7 @@ Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional te
   <station band="90.7FM" id="kalx" lang="en" name="KALX" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://kalx.berkeley.edu/";>90.7 FM in Berkeley, CA</frequency>
     <location>Berkeley, CA</location>
-    <description>KALX 90.7 FM broadcasts freeform radio 24 hours a day to a large portion of the San 
Francisco Bay Area. You can catch all stripes of underground music accented with news, sports and alternative 
informational programming.
+    <description lang="en">KALX 90.7 FM broadcasts freeform radio 24 hours a day to a large portion of the 
San Francisco Bay Area. You can catch all stripes of underground music accented with news, sports and 
alternative informational programming.
 <!--
       KALX has a wonderfully dedicated staff of student and community volunteers who are willing to explore 
with and educate their listeners. KALX is regular folks doing wild, unpredictable, extraordinary radio. All 
of our programs are homespun, we don't depend on satellite feeds. Rather we create programs from, and for our 
community (a community that includes both the University of California, Berkeley student population AND the 
surrounding area).
 
@@ -464,56 +473,56 @@ Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional te
   <station band="95.3FM" id="whrb" lang="en" name="WHRB" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://www.whrb.org/";>95.3 FM in Boston, MA</frequency>
     <location>Boston, MA</location>
-    <description>For seventy years, 95.3FM has been Boston's first source for exciting, entertaining, and 
enlightening music broadcasts. Harvard Radio's daily broadcast of Classical music, Jazz, and underground Rock 
explore a great repertoire of music left largely untouched by other commercial stations.</description>
+    <description lang="en">For seventy years, 95.3FM has been Boston's first source for exciting, 
entertaining, and enlightening music broadcasts. Harvard Radio's daily broadcast of Classical music, Jazz, 
and underground Rock explore a great repertoire of music left largely untouched by other commercial 
stations.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://www.whrb.org/streams/whrb.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="96 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.whrb.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="99.3FM" id="nova" lang="nb" name="Radio NOVA" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://radionova.no/";>99.3 FM in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>Radio NOVA is the student radio of University of Oslo.</description>
+    <description lang="en">Radio NOVA is the student radio of University of Oslo.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://stream.radionova.no/mp3.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="192 kbps" />
     <uri>http://radionova.no/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="89.9FM" id="wwno" lang="en" name="WWNO" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://wwno.org/";>89.9 FM in New Orleans, LA</frequency>
     <location>New Orleans, LA</location>
-    <description>WWNO is the NPR member station for New Orleans and the 13 parishes of southeast Louisiana, 
broadcasting on 89.9 FM — and on KTLN 90.5 FM in the Houma-Thibodaux area — as a public service of the 
University of New Orleans.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WWNO is the NPR member station for New Orleans and the 13 parishes of southeast 
Louisiana, broadcasting on 89.9 FM — and on KTLN 90.5 FM in the Houma-Thibodaux area — as a public service of 
the University of New Orleans.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wwno/ppr/wwno_128.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wwno.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="99.1FM" id="ktru" lang="en" name="KTRU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency uri="http://ktru.org/";>99.1 FM in Houston, TX</frequency>
     <location>Houston, TX</location>
-    <description>KTRU Houston is Rice University's student-run radio station.</description>
+    <description lang="en">KTRU Houston is Rice University's student-run radio station.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://ktru.org/audiometa/listen3.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 
(MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://ktru.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="93.20FM" id="bbcworldservice" lang="en" name="BBC World Service" rank="1.0" type="gov">
     <frequency uri="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/schedules/frequencies/";>Internet</frequency>
     <location>London, United Kingdom</location>
-    <description>BBC World Service is an international news service available on radio, television and 
online. It provides impartial news reports and analysis in English and 27 other languages.  BBC World Service 
aims to inspire and illuminate the lives of its audience by bringing the world together, making connections 
and helping listeners to make sense of the world.</description>
+    <description lang="en">BBC World Service is an international news service available on radio, television 
and online. It provides impartial news reports and analysis in English and 27 other languages.  BBC World 
Service aims to inspire and illuminate the lives of its audience by bringing the world together, making 
connections and helping listeners to make sense of the world.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/meta/live/mp3/eneuk.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 
Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="48 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="93.0FM" id="nrkradioalltidnyheter" lang="nb" name="NRK Radio Alltid Nyheter" rank="1.0" 
type="gov">
     <frequency>93.0 FM in Oslo, Norway</frequency>
     <location>Oslo, Norway</location>
-    <description>The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) offers the Norwegian public a wide range of 
content with three national TV-channels, 13 national radio-channels and the website nrk.no.</description>
+    <description lang="en">The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) offers the Norwegian public a wide 
range of content with three national TV-channels, 13 national radio-channels and the website 
nrk.no.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/aac" uri="http://lyd.nrk.no/nrk_radio_alltid_nyheter_aac_h"; codec="AAC, v4 LC" 
samplerate="48000 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.nrk.no/alltid_nyheter</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="89.9FM" id="wkcr" lang="en" name="WKCR" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency>89.9 FM in New York, NY</frequency>
     <location>New York City, NY</location>
-    <description>WKCR-FM, Columbia University’s non-commercial student-run radio station, is dedicated to 
presenting a spectrum of alternative programming—traditional and art music, spoken arts, and original 
journalism. Granted its FCC license in 1941, WKCR is both steeped in tradition and committed to innovation. 
In the New York area, the station can be heard at 89.9 megacycles in FM; worldwide, it streams 
online.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WKCR-FM, Columbia University’s non-commercial student-run radio station, is 
dedicated to presenting a spectrum of alternative programming—traditional and art music, spoken arts, and 
original journalism. Granted its FCC license in 1941, WKCR is both steeped in tradition and committed to 
innovation. In the New York area, the station can be heard at 89.9 megacycles in FM; worldwide, it streams 
online.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://kanga.college.columbia.edu:8000/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, 
Layer 3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="96 kbps" />
     <uri>http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="90.1FM" id="kzsu" lang="en" name="KZSU" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency>90.1 FM in Stanford, CA</frequency>
     <location>San Francisco, CA</location>
-    <description>KZSU is Stanford University's FM radio station, broadcasting across the Bay Area on 90.1 FM 
and across the world at kzsulive.stanford.edu. We exist to serve the Stanford community with quality radio 
broadcasts, including music, sports, news, and public affairs programming.
+    <description lang="en">KZSU is Stanford University's FM radio station, broadcasting across the Bay Area 
on 90.1 FM and across the world at kzsulive.stanford.edu. We exist to serve the Stanford community with 
quality radio broadcasts, including music, sports, news, and public affairs programming.
 <!--
       The station is owned by the Board of Trustees of Stanford University and is governed by a Board of 
Directors appointed by the President. We got our FM license in 1964, and upgraded from 10 to 500 watts in 
1978. Before 1964, KZSU broadcast as an AM carrier current station (through the University's power supply) on 
880 kHz, starting in 1947 as a part of the Department of Communication.
 
@@ -524,14 +533,14 @@ Behind the scenes we rely on our fantastic technical, musical and promotional te
   <station band="90.9FM" id="kexp" lang="en" name="KEXP" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency>90.9 FM in Seattle, WA</frequency>
     <location>Seattle, WA</location>
-    <description>KEXP is a service of the University of Washington, who holds the station’s FCC license. As 
a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, KEXP relies on investments from individual, foundation, business, and 
government supporters.</description>
+    <description lang="en">KEXP is a service of the University of Washington, who holds the station’s FCC 
license. As a 501(c)3 non-profit arts organization, KEXP relies on investments from individual, foundation, 
business, and government supporters.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://live-mp3-128.kexp.org:8000/listen.pls"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 
3 (MP3)" samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://kexp.org/</uri>
   </station>
   <station band="88.1FM" id="wmbr" lang="en" name="WMBR" rank="1.0" type="edu">
     <frequency>88.1 FM in Cambridge, MA</frequency>
     <location>Boston, MA</location>
-    <description>WMBR is the MIT campus radio station. We broadcast on 88.1 FM between 20 and 24 hours per 
day, 365 days a year. We transmit at 720 watts, effective radiated power from the top of the Eastgate 
Building in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our programming includes a wide range of music shows, 
public affairs programs and eclectic audio entertainment.</description>
+    <description lang="en">WMBR is the MIT campus radio station. We broadcast on 88.1 FM between 20 and 24 
hours per day, 365 days a year. We transmit at 720 watts, effective radiated power from the top of the 
Eastgate Building in Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our programming includes a wide range of 
music shows, public affairs programs and eclectic audio entertainment.</description>
     <stream mime="audio/mpeg" uri="http://wmbr.org/WMBR_live_128.m3u"; codec="MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3)" 
samplerate="44100 Hz" channels="Stereo" bitrate="128 kbps" />
     <uri>http://wmbr.org/</uri>
   </station>


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