Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. What is radio on the web? -- 2. And what web radio isn't -- 3. Stream receivers and how the listener listens -- 4. Streaming radio output -- 5. Established radio broadcasters on the web -- 6. Internet-only stations and other adventures in web radio -- 7. One voice in a very large crowd : getting heard -- 8. Copyright on web radio -- 9. Free speech on web radio -- 10. Redefining radio content -- 11. Scheduling for redefined audiences -- 12. So how is web radio different? A checklist. |
Summary |
Anyone wanting to set up a low cost web radio station will benefit from the advice and information provided by this book. Not only will you gain technical and practical know-how to enable your station to go live, but also an appreciation of the legal and copyright implications of making radio, potentially for international audiences and in the rapidly evolving environment of the web.To succeed, your radio content will need to be carefully planned and your station properly promoted. Advice is given on taking advantage of the scalability web radio introduces for b. |
Subject |
Webcasting.
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Internet radio broadcasting.
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Webdiffusion. |
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Radio sur Internet. |
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Internet radio broadcasting |
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Webcasting |
Other Form: |
Print version: Priestman, Chris. Web radio. Oxford ; Boston : Focal, 2002 0240516354 (DLC) 2003427743 (OCoLC)47230991 |
ISBN |
9781136029219 |
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1136029214 |
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0240516354 |
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9780240516356 |
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