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* [http://re-lab.net/netradio/workshop01/07/index.html Net.radio events]
 
* [http://re-lab.net/netradio/workshop01/07/index.html Net.radio events]
  
==Articles==
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==Literature==
* Geert Lovink, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060422010833/http://www.locative.net/tcmreader/index.php?endo;lovink-x "Principles of Streaming Sovereignty"], in ''TCM Locative Reader'', 2004.  
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* Geert Lovink, [http://web.archive.org/web/20060422010833/http://www.locative.net/tcmreader/index.php?endo;lovink-x "Principles of Streaming Sovereignty"], in ''TCM Locative Reader'', 2004.
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* Elena Razlogova, [http://elenarazlogova.org/wp-content/uploads/Razlogova_Freeform-Radio-and-the-History-of-Music-Streaming_2022.pdf "Freeform Radio and the History of Music Streaming"], in ''The Oxford Handbook of Radio Studies'', eds. Michele Hilmes and Andrew Bottomley, Oxford University Press, 2023. About WFMU’s early experiments in “streaming” music via telephone, gopher, and web. [http://elenarazlogova.org/?page_id=487]
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
[[Net art]], [[Radio art]], [[Sound art]], [[Pirate radio]]
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[[Community radio]], [[Net art]], [[Radio art]], [[Sound art]], [[Pirate radio]]
  
  
{{Art and culture}}
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{{Sound and Music}}

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