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  • An easy to use, small, portable device that makes it easy to follow up on the public radio stories and music you don't want to forget.

  • When you don't quite have time to finish listening to that great public radio story or you want to share it with a friend... just push the button.

  • The Radio Bookmark creates your own personal web page of all the stories you bookmarked so you can listen again or email them to a friend.

  • Makes a great gift for your NPR and public radio fan!
  • The Radio Bookmark is capable of storing up to 128 bookmarks between uploads. When plugged into a computer, your bookmarks are automatically transferred to your personal Radio Bookmark web page. The memory is then cleared so more bookmarks can be created.

  • Compatible with PC and Macintosh computers.

  • Includes a convenient keychain ring and hook.

  • Includes a quick start guide and complete online documentation.
  • The Radio Bookmark simply captures the time of day and stores it in memory. Since it is not an audio recorder, you do not have to worry about loud background noises, being too far from the radio, or anything else. Just press the button. Then later, when you are ready to listen to your bookmarks, simply plug the Radio Bookmark into an available USB port on your computer. Since we know what was playing on your local station at any point during the day, your bookmarks allow us to display what you were listening to! The program, story, author, and even where you were at within the story. It’s as easy as that! You will get the entire story replayed at your convenience and in perfect clarity.

    Each Radio Bookmark is station-specific, and there are Radio Bookmarks available for many different radio stations across the United States.Radio Book Marks are only available as “Thank you” gifts for pledging to public radio. So the only way you can get one is by making a donation to the public radio station offering the Radio Bookmark.