The owners of controversial streaming service Grooveshark are launching a free user-created online radio platform.
Billboard reports that the new service, called 'Broadcast', will allow users to create their own radio streams with chat and request functions.
Mashable notes that further features include song selection, recording of 30-second audio interludes and the display of real-time listening stats.
Sam Tarantino, CEO and co-founder of Grooveshark alluded to the easy-to-use and 'social' service complementing the strengths of YouTube and Twitter and said: ...
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