The Morning Wave — Internet Radio Then & Now
Good morning, listeners! You’re tuned in to The Morning Wave — where coffee meets conversation. I’m your host, Duke Teynor.
And I’m Echo, coming to you live across the digital airwaves! Today we’re diving into a fascinating topic — Internet Radio: how it began, where it’s headed, and how it’s connecting the world in both English and Spanish.
That’s right! From bedroom broadcasters to billion-dollar platforms — internet radio has reshaped how we get our music, news, talk, weather, and sports.
O como decimos en español — la radio por internet ha cambiado la manera en que el mundo se conecta y comparte su voz.
Let’s rewind to the early 1990s. The very first internet radio broadcast happened in 1993. A man named Carl Malamud launched “Internet Talk Radio,” streaming tech interviews online — at a time when most people were still dialing up.
Back then, streaming was so slow that even a short show took hours to buffer! But pioneers pushed forward — by 1995, companies like RealAudio and Shoutcast made it easier for anyone with a microphone and a modem to become a DJ.
And that freedom exploded — no FCC licenses, no broadcast towers, just passion and bandwidth.
Exactly. Era la democratización del audio. Anyone could share local music, underground artists, or independent news.
By the 2000s, internet radio turned global. Services like Live365, Pandora, and Last.fm gave users a new experience — stations customized by taste.
Then came Spotify, Apple Music, iHeartRadio, and hundreds more — all blending traditional radio with smart algorithms.
And let’s not forget the independent broadcasters — local stations using the internet to reach listeners worldwide.
Sí, por ejemplo, emisoras pequeñas en México, Colombia, y España que transmiten noticias locales y música regional a oyentes en Estados Unidos.
That’s a global bridge through sound.
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Internet radio didn’t stop at music. Today, we’ve got 24-hour live news streams, talk shows, and even weather channels.
Some internet stations specialize in real-time weather alerts — and others let you listen to your hometown newscast while living overseas.
It’s like taking your hometown radio with you anywhere — la radio sin fronteras.
And talk shows exploded too. Podcasting grew from internet radio roots — now millions of shows run every week.
Sports found their home online too. Internet radio brought fans closer — live commentary, post-game analysis, and interactive chats.
Whether it’s fútbol, béisbol, o basketball, listeners tune in from everywhere. The energy is universal.
And now, even AI is helping translate commentary in real time — so fans in English and Spanish can enjoy the same excitement.
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So, where is internet radio today? It’s stronger than ever — billions of listeners, thousands of genres, and more creators than any other medium in history.
Plus, with 5G and AI streaming tools, high-quality audio is available to anyone with a phone and imagination.
We’ve come from dial-up static to crystal-clear digital shows like this one.
Y todavía seguimos creciendo. La radio del futuro es ahora.
So, next time you hit play on your favorite internet station — remember, you’re part of a story that started 30 years ago with one small broadcast and a big dream.
Whether you’re tuning in for music, news, or morning talk — you’re keeping the heartbeat of digital radio alive.
Thanks for joining The Morning Wave. Don’t forget to follow us wherever you stream — and hey, maybe start your own internet radio show.