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Monday, 11 June 2012

Radio:The History Of Online Broadcasting


The earliest live internet exclusive radio broadcast was Seattle based rock group Sky Cries Mary and occurred at the 10th November 1994. Previously it was broadcast by Starwave a digital media initiate operated by Paul Allen.

Throughout the same month, merely a week later the Rolling Stones included a concert if it was the "first major cyberspace multicast concert."
Also while in the same month WXYC were the initial traditional radio station to announce broadcasting on-line. WXYC had begun testing bandwidth and broadcasting in August 1994. On a single day WREK using CyberRadio1 software started streaming their beta launch and advertising within their stream hasn't happen until later on.
In 1995 cost-free download called RealAudio was released by Progressive Networks. It was reported by Time magazine to the point it took "advantage of modern-day advances in digital compression" and delivered "AM radio-quality sound in so-called real time." Shortly after Nullsoft and Microsoft released free downloads of audio players with streaming capabilities. More and more online radio stations began to spring up as audio player software become more pre-made.
Among the list of earliest American 24-7 internet radio stations licensed by BMI and ASCAP was Sonicwave.com, that is presented Edward Lyman.
Within the same year Europes first radio station to broadcast its traditional program on the world wide web in whole was Virgin Radio in London. Previously it was available twenty four hours a day and was a live edition of its FM signal.
Right at the end of the 1990s internet radio begun to attract huge investor and media attention. In america in 1998 Broadcast.com set a record from it initial public stock offering for your largest dive in price in stock offerings. The offer price was $18, whereas the opening price for shares was $68 when trading opened on the first day. It was more surpirising given the fact that the organization was losing money long ago and that they themselves had stated in certainly one of their prospectuses they didn't expect that tot change anytime soon. At the 20th July 1999 Yahoo bought the company for $5.7 billion.
In 1998 in Sydney, Australia NetFM's The Vinyl Lounge (longest running internet radio show) started netcasting.
After 2000 stream quality improved as bandwidth became cheaper and today most stations stream somewhere within 64 kbit/s and 128 kbits/s which is certainly on the brink of being CD quality radio.

by Tom Holmes

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