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Retro Rewind: 80s and 90s Radio for the 2000s
Retro Rewind is an Internet radio station based on an idea that began in late 1997. It was then Dave Harris conceived the idea, syndicating the show nationwide in February 1998. Thanks in part to connections Dave made while working at VH1, the Internet version of Retro Rewind features a huge song library, exclusive interviews and in studio performances with the biggest acts of the 80s and 90s. How does it all come together? Read more.

Will ubroadcast.com Become Internet Radio's YouTube?
ubroadcast.com has launched and promises to be mostly live programming that offers a high degree of broadcaster/listener interaction. If just creating playlists of music doesn't excite you but the thrill of live radio does, ubroadcast.com may be the portal perfect for the radio show you've always wanted to host. Find out more in this interview with John Castiglione, the President and Director.

Create Your Own Live Internet Radio Station at ubroadcast.com
ubroadcast allows anyone to easily set up an Internet radio broadcast and begin transmitting almost instantly from any location with ubroadcast's software and an Internet connection. To this end, ubroadcast has just released its "Station Manager" software which allows users to host a live radio show. Read more.

My Own Internet Radio Station
Even though I answer all emails personally, from time-to-time I like to share some of the more important ones so all visitors to the site can benefit. Here are several answers to questions I've received recently about personal Webcasting. Read more.

Starting an Internet Station?
A visitor to the Radio.about.com site asks: "With regard to internet radio stations, would you recommend using call letters when registering a domain or not?" Here's the answer.

80s Airwaves Jumps From Humble Beginnings in Wisconsin Garage
Patrick & Aimee Conley launched 80s Airwaves, an online radio station, from their garage on May 1. Broadcasting full time for the last five months, 80s Airwaves has since climbed to the top 15% of over 7,400 other Shoutcast broadcasters. Read More.

Be Your Own Radio Talk Show Host
A visitor to the Radio site at About.com writes: “How is doing a talk show different from music using the Live 365 formats. I am assuming I can do a talk show format with 365??” Here's your answer.

From FM To Internet: Radio Station Survives Online
In September, 1983, WOXY-FM launched in Cincinnati, Ohio. At the time it was the 6th Modern Rock-formatted radio station in the United States. Now, the original spirit of that radio station only exists online. The following is an interview with Bryan Jay Miller, the General Manager. Read More.

Can The F.C.C. Censor Your Internet Radio Station?
A site visitor wants to create his own Internet radio station, but is concerned. Can the F.C.C. censor any of the content on it? Here's the answer.

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