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The Evolution of Internet Radio



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By : Arthur Vanderblum    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-04 09:12:36
The Internet is one of the praiseworthy creations of mankind, as it brings together millions and millions of people from around the globe and facilitates a common platform to do an endless list of activities. The ability to find and share information, interact with each other through social networks and play games together are just a few of the activities many internet users enjoy regularly. Due to the advent of internet, a long-time entertainment medium had to change its ways to simply survive and continue to exist. The technology, you might have guessed, is regular radio play, which had to convert itself into 'the radio on the internet' so it wouldn't fall behind the rapidly progressing digital world.

Radio on the Internet, or Internet Radio as it's commonly called, was first started in the former part of the 1990s but it didn't find many avid listeners at conception. The few pioneer online radios had to change the traditional system they had in place considerably in order to carve out their audience. This forced radio stations to present their audience with whatever they wanted, no matter how it contrasted to traditional radio principles.

The basic difference between established radio and 'radio on the internet' is the fact that internet radio stations can be heard from any desktop computer around the world. This simply means that if you are a located in the state of California in the United States, you can still catch up the online radio shows being broadcast from other states like New York, or even other countries on other continents. Such a feat isn't possible with the traditional technology and that's where Internet Radio stations holds a distinct advantage.

The Internet was initially dedicated strictly for educational and communication purposes but as soon as its popularity soared, the Congress was left with no choice but to approve its usage for commercial motives too. The very first program to be broadcast through the internet was a tech-based talk show. Soon the musicians got involved and in 1994, famous rock band The Rolling Stones became the first musical group to use internet radio for one of their concerts. The radio stations followed this new trend and began to stream their live music for free on the internet.

Everything seemed hunky dory until the Digital Millennium Copyright Act was introduced by Bill Clinton administration, which meant that the online radio stations had to begin paying musicians for playing their material. Hence, the free broadcasts turned into a full fledged business where the users now had to pay to listen.

However, since the impact of this decision wasn't extremely powerful before the turn of the 20th century, a plethora of quality online radio shows had emerged. The number of choices and variety offered to the listeners quickly skyrocketed, giving listeners the capability to listen to whatever they want at anytime. Internet Radio has not is helping the audience, but also aspiring musicians who benefit from the increased airtime and are grateful for this game changing invention.
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