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NAVIGATING THE WAVES: INTRODUCING STIMR YOUR MARITIME COMPANION

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May 24

On the vast expanse of the open sea, where the horizon meets the sky, seafarers find solace in the rhythm of the waves. Now, imagine tuning in to a radio station that echoes the very heartbeat of the maritime world.

NAVIGATING THE WAVES: INTRODUCING STIMR YOUR MARITIME COMPANION

SETTING SAIL WITH STIMR

Welcome aboard the Sailor Today Internet Maritime Radio (STIMR), your companion across oceans and time zones. Be it the rough seas or calm straits, keep up to-date with the latest news, entertain yourself with music, and hear a human voice when you feel just a wee bit lonely.

ANCHORED IN TRADITION: SAILOR TODAY MAGAZINE

Before we dive into the waves of STIMR, let's heave the anchor and set sail. Sailor Today Magazine, a beacon for the maritime community, has been guiding the mariners for decades. From ship captains to deckhands, its pages have carried stories of courage, innovation, jobopenings, and camaraderie. Now, Sailor Today extends its reach beyond print, embracing the digital waves with STIMR.

STIMR: A SYMPHONY OF SEAFARING SOUNDS

THE LAUNCH STIMR

set sail on National Maritime Day (April 5th), a fitting tribute to the mariners who crisscross the globe. Captained by the visionary Capt. Sunil Nangia, this radio station aims to bridge the gap between distant ships and lonely shores. We have launched an app on Google Play store named Sailor Today Maritime Radio. So kindly feel free to download and listen in.

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