Internet Radio’s 1st Live Music Festival
September 8, 2008 by madbadcat
Internet radio is taking another step forward as a legitimate entertainment medium this month as the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s IBS Student Radio Network by Backbone (IBS-SRN) launches the Web’s first live music festival.
IBS-Palooza, Internet radio’s first live multi-venue music festival, will be webcast simultaneously by WIBS, iTunes Radio, and participating colleges’ website, September 19th through the 21st, 2008. Broadcast Schedule available here.
Multiple student radio stations will broadcast and digitally share live concerts from host campuses around the country on a real-time basis using peer-sharing radio Mac-driven Backbone Radio automation software, allowing stations to run highlights from other schools during non-concert hours.
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