This paper is about Internet radio broadcasting. That is, the live streaming of a branded program output, to a schedule, in real time. It does not directly deal with podcasting, downloading or time-shifting. The paper examines the current issues confronting the set up and accessibility of Internet services. It examines some of the issues facing Internet radio as it expands from being strictly a niche medium and the potential for it to become a mass-market provider. The paper also discusses aspects of the financial models for Internet radio.
Author:
Sharwood-Smith, Nick
Affiliation:
Wave Science Technology Ltd.
AES Conference:
UK 23rd Conference: Music Everywhere (April 2008)
Paper Number:
12
Publication Date:
April 9, 2008
Subject:
Digital radio
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