Wireless Internet Radio

Internet radio was pioneered by http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com/wireless-internet-radio-p-11.html Carl Malamud. In 1993, Malamud launched "Internet Harangue Radio" which was the "first computer-radio expatiation show, each week interviewing a analog expert." However, as late as 1995, this service was not possible via multicast streaming; it was distributed "as audio files that data processor users fetch specific by one."

US Internet broadcasters organized a nationwide coalition to oppose the weight hike and in support of the Internet Radio Equality Act

On June 26, many of them participated in a "Day of Silence" — either shutting off their audio streams entirely, or replacing their streams with static, ocean rune or other ambience, interspersed with abrupt accessible service announcements — to focus assiduity on the consequences of the impending relative hike.