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Interactive Internet Music Broadcasting.
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Internet radio was pioneered by Carl Malamud with the launch "Internet Talk Radio" which was the "first computer-radio talk show. As late as 1995, this service was not available via multicast streaming; it was distributed "as audio files that computer users fetch one by one."
November 1994 Rolling Stones concert was the "first cyberspace multicast concert." Mick Jagger opened the concert by saying, "I wanna say a special welcome to everyone that's, uh, climbed into the Internet tonight and, uh, has got into the M-bone. And I hope it doesn't all collapse."
November 7, 1994, WXYC USA became the first traditional radio station to announce broadcasting on the Internet. WXYC used an FM radio connected to a system at SunSite. August, 1994. FM Atlanta USA started streaming on the same day using their own custom software called CyberRadio1. However, unlike WXYC, this was WREK's beta launch and the stream was not advertised until a later date.
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