Definition:
Internet Radio describes a technical
achievement which allows audio to be digitized and split into small pieces for
transmission across the Internet. The ultimate effect is to create the illusion
of “radio”. The audio is “streamed” through the Internet from a server in one
location and reassembled on the listener’s end by a software player on a
computer or Internet Radio receiver. However, those listening to the continuous
stream audio broadcast have no control over the stream, similar to traditional
radio broadcasting. Many radio stations worldwide offer their broadcast via
Internet radio to a worldwide audience. Nowadays, hardware devices commonly
known as web radio and radio automation software such as SAM Broadcaster LITE
that connects to a home-based network and then plays through a live audio
streams.
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