Film Music Radio is a wicked cool (as we say here in Boston) 24/7 Internet radio stream featuring only movie and TV music which officially launches on September 12, 2005. However, anyone with an itchin' to see what it's all about can check it out right now. The stream will play through iTunes, with it and other free music players available through the site.According to the press release: "The Film Music Radio schedule will be broken into two-hour genre-based segments including Science Fiction, Drama, Comedy and Family, Action, and Songs. The website will include a searchable database of reviews of these recordings, edited by author/producer Didier C. Deutsch, with links to purchase CDs, via affiliations with Amazon.com and CD Universe."
"We're thrilled to bring people who enjoy instrumental music a new way to enjoy the best of film and television music," says Film Music Media Group founder Mark Northam. "We've combined the best of music from visual media, from the classics to the latest hits, with an incredible line-up of exclusive shows that explore the world of film music with composer interviews, insightful commentary, and new perspectives on today's new 'classical' music."
What movie music is in your media player right now?

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