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Internet radio, also known as web radio, streaming radio, or online radio, began to emerge in the late 1990s as internet technology advanced and bandwidth became more widely available to the general public. The concept of broadcasting audio over the internet is rooted in the early experiments with streaming audio and video that took place in the late 1990s.

One of the key events in the development of internet radio was the introduction of the MP3 audio format in the mid-1990s, which allowed for more efficient compression of audio files without significant loss of quality. This made it easier to stream audio over the internet in real-time.

Another important development was the emergence of software and technologies that allowed for the creation of online radio stations and the streaming of audio content over the internet. Companies like Nullsoft (creators of Winamp) and RealNetworks played significant roles in popularizing streaming audio technology.

The first internet radio stations were typically run by individuals or small groups who wanted to share their music collections or create niche programming that wasn't available on traditional radio. As internet connectivity improved and more people gained access to high-speed internet connections, internet radio grew in popularity and diversity.

Today, internet radio encompasses a wide range of services and formats, from individual-run stations to large commercial platforms like Pandora, Spotify, and iHeartRadio. Internet radio has become a significant part of the media landscape and offers listeners a diverse array of music, talk shows, podcasts, and other audio content from around the world.

Steven Medlin RMB - Manager

Becoming a radio presenter can be an exciting and rewarding career. Here are some steps you can take to increase your chances of becoming a radio presenter:

1. **Develop Your Skills**: Hone your communication skills by practicing public speaking, voice modulation, and storytelling. Consider taking courses in broadcasting, journalism, or communications to improve your skills.

2. **Gain Experience**: Look for opportunities to gain experience in radio broadcasting. This could include volunteering at a community radio station, interning at a local radio station, or creating your own podcast to showcase your presenting skills.

3. **Build a Demo Reel**: Create a demo reel that showcases your presenting style, voice, and personality. Use this reel to demonstrate your abilities to potential employers or radio stations.

4. **Network**: Attend industry events, connect with professionals in the radio industry, and build relationships with people who can help you get your foot in the door. Networking can be crucial in finding opportunities in the competitive field of radio broadcasting.

5. **Apply for Entry-Level Positions**: Look for entry-level positions at radio stations, such as producer, assistant, or board operator roles. These positions can provide valuable experience and help you work your way up to a presenting role.

6. **Be Persistent**: Breaking into the radio industry can be challenging, so be prepared for rejection and keep working towards your goal. Stay persistent, continue to improve your skills, and seek feedback to help you grow as a presenter.

7. **Stay Informed**: Keep up-to-date with industry trends, listen to different radio programs to understand different presenting styles, and be open to learning from experienced presenters.

8. **Consider Training Programs**: Some broadcasting schools or programs offer specific training for radio presenting. Consider enrolling in a program to gain specialized skills and knowledge in radio broadcasting.

Remember, becoming a radio presenter takes time, dedication, and perseverance. By continuously working on your skills, gaining experience, and networking within the industry, you can increase your chances of landing a presenting role on radio.

Ferndale Community Radio

operated by Ferndale Community Tenants Group CIC

Registered Office

Rear of 11 - 12 Vermont Gardens,

Plymouth

PL2 2EX

Telephone: 01752 312428

email ferndale.plymouth@gmail.com 

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www.fcradio.co.uk

Registered In England, Company Number 14873475

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