Top Menu

blog-banner-world-audio-day-2020-v2

Online Panel on the History of Internet Radio Is Part of the World Audio Day Virtual Conference on April 21

This Tuesday, April 21, at 12 PM EDT I’ll be participating in an online panel on the “History of Internet Radio,” as part of the first World Audio Day virtual conference. I’m really excited to be in the company of excellent co-panelists:

Dom Robinson is UK-based writer and technologist who has written about the 25th anniversary of internet radio in 2018 and discussed the topic with me on podcast #160.

Prof. Andrew Bottomley from SUNY-Oneonta has a book coming out this June entitled, Sound Streams: A Cultural History of Radio-Internet Convergence. He guested on podcast #167 to talk about this early history of internet radio and the precursors to podcasting.

Dane Streeter is the Managing Director at Sharpstream in the UK, a leading audio streaming service provider, and a true fan of internet radio.

Rob Glaser is the founder of RealNetworks, one of the first practical streaming media platforms on the internet, and certainly one of the leading technologies from the 1990s through the 2000s.

Live365 is sponsoring the conference, and registration is free for this and other panels on topics like station marketing, studio technology and the “future of podcasting.”

Support from readers like you make content like this possible. Please take a moment to support Radio Survivor on Patreon!
Become a patron at Patreon!
Share

, , , , , ,

Powered by WordPress. Designed by WooThemes