Radio for flight simmers

Talk about a niche. Sky Blue Radio is an Internet radio station for hardcore flight simulator enthusiasts. In operation for more than a year, the station says it has 750,000 listeners a month. Of course, real pilots aren't permitted to listen to the radio. From Air & Space Smithsonian:

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The music selections are largely pop/rock, old and new, everything from Frankie Valli and the Beatles to John Cougar Mellencamp. "We have a little something for most," says (founder Richard) Rudd. "We prefer to stay away from songs containing vulgarity, as we like to think of the station as family-orientated…"

When he's not running his business, Rudd is a flight simulation enthusiast, or "flight simmer." As a virtual pilot, he favors the Boeing 737-700 for short hops and the 767-300 for longer hauls. He's also a home-builder of simulated cockpits, with two projects in the works: cockpit replicas of the Aero Vodochody L29 and the Beechcraft 65A. With Sky Blue Radio, Rudd wants to entertain his fellow flight simmers with music, yes, but he also wants to keep his listeners informed about the latest trends in flight simulation. "As far as news is concerned, we tend to only look at things that are happening within the flight simulation community," says Rudd. "We will not cover world topics. The belief is that people tuned in to Sky Blue Radio are carrying out their hobby, and so do not need or want to have 'real life' thrust on them during that time."

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