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You Read It Here First: Podcasting
Hypebot told you about Podcasting. Today the LA Times chimes in: “From the Los Angeles Times: “First came pirate radio, then Internet radio. But in the last month, a new. Continue reading
TRENDWATCH: Podcasting
NBC13.com reports that Podcasting,which combines three of our favorite things: blogging, music, and iPods, “promises to change the way listeners view radio in much the same way that Napster changed. Continue reading
Internet Radio Growing Despite Hurdles
From the Toronto Star: “Judging by the hoops and hurdles the fledgling Internet radio industry is currently hopping through in the United States, the medium that arguably holds the most. Continue reading
Launch Offers New Band Promo Competition
Emerging artists are getting a new promo channel with the debut of Who’s Next? — a showcase and competition from Yahoo!’s Launch. Four acts will be offered for fan consideration. Continue reading
Microsoft’s Radio Plus Clones Favorite Local Stations
In a move that must have radio programmer’s angry if not worried, Microsoft’s subscription net broadcasting service RadioOne began cloning many over the air broadcasters like NYC’s Z100 and LA’s. Continue reading
XM Launches Onlime Music Service
XM has unveiled XM Radio Online, an Internet music service to debut in early October. As part of the launch, eligible Dell customers who purchase Dell Inspiron notebook or Dimension. Continue reading
Portable Internet Radio Service For MP3 Players Launchee In Europe
FMQB reports that that web-based Audio Feast Inc. has rolled out the first portable internet radio service, delivering some 400 channels of news, sports and entertainment radio programming in a. Continue reading
Forbes Magazine Profiles XM And The Death Of Radio
This month’s Forbes magazine skewers radio for boring centralized programming and too many ads. This it goes on to praise XM Sattelite Radio as the future of radio. When will. Continue reading