Furry Broadcasting Corporation

The Furry Broadcasting Corporation (or FBC) was a furry internet radio station created in 2005 by Jaie Davis, when 2 Sense decided to stop production. Run by Jaie and a few veterans of the deceased 2 Sense, the FBC aired round-the-clock music, radio dramatizations and talk shows, all of which were furry based. Some shows modelled themselves off of the 2 Sense concept, and the original show itself was syndicated on the channel. The FBC's website has been down since September 2, 2009, and the stream came down October 12, 2009.

The FBC's broadcasted contents were available from the web portal as podcasts, though many episodes (and some exclusive content) could only be obtained through the site's subscription service. Users were also able to request songs for play, decide what songs stay in rotation on the server and converse with show hosts and staff live on FurNet's #FBC channel; a few shows also used IRC audience feedback.


 * Website: http://fbc.jaieproductions.com/ (cybersquatted; see June 2009 archive)

Content
The FBC featured several talkshows and radio dramas bookended by non-stop music. The music selection itself ran nearly the entire musical spectrum was is automated via the server; users were able to request songs for the playlist queue and vote on which songs stay within the database via the Rate It! program (though users were able to vote on which songs stay for several days after the broadcast). Some furry staples such as "Dragostea Din Tei" and "Move Your Dead Bones" could be found in rotation, along with songs submitted by furry musicians like DJ Wiru and Zephryos. There was also a Top Ten Most Requested program.

The talkshows ran the gamut from the family-oriented gaming show [Plus] 5 to the sexually explicit yiffing program Rubber Beaver. A number of shows featured explicit language, ranging from simple expletives to graphic descriptions of sexual and bodily functions, though the latter was fairly uncommon. Nearly all shows that featured guests used Skype to host them, though a few shows (notably Mediaphilia) had in-house guests to carry the show.

The station's syndicated programs were 2 Sense and the Sabrina Online Radio Play.