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Internet Radio is one more way to enjoy your music.We all listen to our radios in the car, and at home on the stereo. Now we can listen to Internet Radio. Not all stations online have a traditional or sister radio station. There are many web stations that are completely independent and the internet is their only source of broadcasting. One of the great things about internet radio is that you can usually access them from anywhere in the world. You would be able to listen to a European station from America or Asia. Expatriates find this an extremely popular service since they may not be in a country they speak the language, so by being able to access internet radio stations from around the world in the comfort of their hotel room or hostel, they are essentially getting a little piece of home. Not all radio stations on the internet offer just music. Some offer sports, news, comedy, themed music or strictly talkback. They all have one thing in common; everything on the radio station that is being broadcast over the internet is done with a netcast stream. The first internet radio station was developed in 1993 and it was talk radio. Since then other forms of internet broadcasting have jumped on the bandwagon. With Google® the phrase "internet radio", will get you over four hundred million results. Podcasting is another internet trend that has become very popular, which you can set up with us at a great rate. The main reason we have so many different types of radio stations to listen to on the internet is due to our competitive human nature. One person starts talk radio, then someone else thinks they can do better and before you know it there is every genre of online music station available among other things. There is only one thing to do with this many internet radio stations and that is, be a bit critical and enjoy. Our 'Quick Podcast®' software makes it easier than ever to create, publish and share your own audio and video podcasts. |
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