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AOL streaming game sound tracks

May 6, 2005 America Online announced that it has begun streaming a new Internet radio station dedicated exclusively to game sound tracks. TAGS: America Online Inc., Final Fantasy, Internet radio, station, Time Warner Inc., radio, games, video

Digital radio still hard to hear

November 9, 2005 Broadcasters eagerly jump on the digital-radio bandwagon. But radio releases are being delayed, and few people can listen today. Photos: HD radios TAGS: digital radio, HD radio, radio, satellite radio, station, broadcaster, broadcasting, satellite, Apple iPod, TV

High-definition radio gears up for reality

May 27, 2005 Digital form of broadcasting essentially fits into the same spectrum as current analog channel--and may help save broadcast radio. TAGS: HD radio, radio, station, XM Satellite Radio, broadcaster, spectrum, Sirius, intellectual property, broadcasting, channel, programming, satellite, MP3 player, MP3

Net beckons radio broadcaster Infinity

March 2, 2005 Starting March 14, 11 of Infinity Broadcasting's news radio stations will be streamed over the Internet. TAGS: Infinity Broadcasting Corp., Viacom Inc., radio station, station, radio, broadcaster

S.F. radio station starts airing podcasts

May 16, 2005 KYOURadio takes to the airwaves, with programming created exclusively by podcasters. TAGS: Infinity Broadcasting Corp., podcasting, station, podcast, radio station, Viacom Inc., San Francisco, radio, programming

Google hears static on radio bid

February 16, 2007 With its Audio Ads effort, the search giant is thinking globally, but needs to do better at acting locally. TAGS: DMarc Broadcasting, radio station, radio, Google Inc., culture, station, CBS Broadcasting Inc., founder

Radio stations vow to speed digital moves

January 5, 2005 Big broadcast giants say they plan to move faster toward Net-like airwaves, as popularity of satellite radio surges. TAGS: HD radio, digital radio, iBiquity, radio, broadcaster, radio company, satellite radio, on-demand, station, satellite, CEO, U.S.

The man who's got mainstream radio quaking

May 18, 2005 Adam Curry is part of a techno-vanguard changing conventional notions about radio. But can he and other podcasters live up to the hype? TAGS: Adam Curry, podcasting, radio, station, America, podcast, programming, TV

Radio station takes podcasts to public airwaves

April 27, 2005 Radio broadcaster Infinity is set to debut San Francisco AM station that plays content created wholly by listeners. TAGS: Infinity Broadcasting Corp., podcasting, Viacom Inc., podcast, radio, research company, station

Broadcast giants join forces on HD radio

December 6, 2005 Clear Channel, Infinity, other rivals strike an alliance to coordinate launch of new digital radio features. TAGS: HD radio, antitrust, alliance, radio, Clear Channel Communications Inc., digital radio, Nike Inc., programming, station, format, broadcasting, channel

Geekcorps: A Peace Corps for techies

February 28, 2006 Think your tech skills are underappreciated? Geekcorps wants you to take them to Zambia or Kenya for a month. Photos: Life in the Geekcorps TAGS: volunteer, organization, station, nation, telecommunications, radio, e-mail, PC

Giants' new plans for Net radio

January 7, 2005 Clear Channel is playing catch-up in an Internet radio business that is finally finding its feet. TAGS: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Arbitron, local advertising, Internet radio, radio company, radio, advertiser, station, dot-com, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., MSN, Yahoo! Inc., U.S., brand

Marrying old-media ads with Internet selling

January 18, 2007 Google is helping to sell newspaper and radio ads, while eBay is building an online exchange for cable TV ads. TAGS: inventory, advertiser, radio, Google Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., supply chain, online advertising, newspaper, eBay Inc., cable television, station, TV

FAQ: Net radio's mixed signals

July 13, 2007 This Sunday, Webcasters are expected to hand over higher royalty fees to the recording industry. What does that mean for their devotees? TAGS: Webcaster, recording industry, Internet radio, negotiation, rate, blogosphere, station, radio, payment
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