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<p class="p">JSON is a data representation format derived from Javascript (the browser embedded
programming language for websites). Streamtuner2 uses it to store its configuration
and radio station data files.</p>
<p class="p">The MIME type of these files is application/json and they often look like: </p>
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{
"title": "Station title..",
"url": "http://1.2.3.4:8000/",
"homepage": "http://radio.org/",
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{ "title": "second" }
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