radiostreaming
Radiostreaming refers to the delivery of audio content over IP networks in a streaming format, allowing listeners to access live radio broadcasts and on-demand radio-like programs over the internet. It encompasses traditional online radio, webcasts from studios, and archived programs, providing global reach beyond the limits of conventional over-the-air transmission while preserving near real-time playback.
Technical foundations typically involve streaming servers such as Icecast or SHOUTcast, and encoder software that transcodes
Delivery models include live webcasts from studios, simulcasts of traditional radio to online audiences, and on-demand
Licensing and rights for radiostreaming involve paying royalties to music rights holders. Licensing patterns vary by
History and impact: Radiostreaming emerged in the late 1990s with open streaming formats and platforms that