HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 1: 1996-2000
Valley Radio 'Round World
Valleylife
April 18, 1997
THE TIMES
By Tanis Gilles
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 1: 1996-2000: The Content Years
- Vancouver Firm Rocks the Net with Vintage Tunes
- Valley Radio ‘Round World
- Net Company Makes Radio Waves
- 1997 footage of the World-Wide Retro-Rock Request Show
- Internet Radio is No Superstation
- Junos 1998 Cybercast Awards Show an Internet first
- Full Stream Ahead
- The (Your Name Here) Show
- Streaming in Cyberspace – the Webcast Revolution
- Tuning In To The Net
- Casting a Wider Web
- Live videocasts over the Net becoming more popular
- Must-See Net TV
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 2: 2001-2009: B2B Platform Evolution
- Canucks Fans Score Big Online
- Another First for INSINC
- INSINC Draws on Diverse Skills
- Streaming Video to Bloom Under Budget Cuts
- INSINC Leading the Way in Internet Broadcasting
- INSINC Competes with Satellite, Cable TV Over Internet
- Burnaby Company Nets Online WHL Rights
- INSINC’S Junior Hockey Service
- INSINC Featured on GetConnected
- NeuLion Acquires Online Sports Broadcaster INSINC
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 3: 2009 - Present
- Yare Media Approved as Eligible Business Corporation
- Yare Delivers Record Breaking UEFA 2016 Numbers
- YareCAST: live video streaming to Google Cast devices
- CFL Partners with Yare to Deliver 104th Grey Cup
- Yare Partners with Internationally Acclaimed Music Group to offer Live Concert online in HD
- Yare partners with Roger’s to deliver live curling events in HD world-wide
- Yare Media to deliver world class athletics events
- Yare Featured in OGLOBO: The Internet and Sports
- Canada West & Yare partner on revamped TV
- Yare Media participates as client of ReFuel entrepreneurship initiative
- Yare delivers CFL 2017 Season live streams in 130 Countries
- Visaic Acquires Video Platform Player Yare
Tom Lucas and Hugh Dobbie are rocking the world. With a little help from the Internet, that is.
It all started with a cutting edge idea that most radio stations thought was too risky – a retro-rock request radio show that would be broadcast simultaneously over the Internet.
It had never been done before, but Abbotsford’s 85 Radio Max decided to take a chance on the two.
What resulted is the World Wide Retro-Rock Request show that airs every Sunday night and has won fans from all corners of the globe.
“They were willing to give us a chance to air the program,” Dobbie said.
“Once it aired, it caught and now it’s being broadcast throughout Canada from Max studios and throughout the world.”
‘Net surfers from Kuwait, Sweden, England, Scotland, Australia, Norway, and the United States regularly tune in.
All it takes is an Internet account and a sound card. Request a tune over the ‘Net and sit back and listen.
It’s drawn a good following of local listeners and individuals interested in getting involved.
“This show has just drawn talent like flies to you know what,” Dobbie said.
He said it’s also coaxed those intimidated by the Internet out of their shells.
“There’s criticism of the Internet as being impersonal and unfriendly,” Dobbie said.
“It’s almost a paradox. This is using the latest and greatest in communication technology to bring people to an intimate level of communication.”
Dobbie, as Huey the ‘Net Boy, controls the computer while Lucas spins the tunes and hosts.
About a year-and-a-half ago, Lucas said he began to get restless with his 30-year career in radio. He wanted to find a new way of doing things. He met up with Dobbie and they hatched a plan to do a radio show on the Internet only.
That lasted for about two months before 85 Radio Max picked them up and they started broadcasting on air.
Now Lucas said seven stations throughout the country carry the show. Radio signals are sent from Abbotsford to a satellite that beams the program throughout Canada.
That same signal is sent to Dobbie’s company Dowco Internet, encoded into RealAudio and spread across the web.
People separated by thousands of kilometres can connect on the show, Lucas said. One listener from Scotland e-mailed a request to his girlfriend in Quebec who had also logged on at the time.
“We’re pleased with this,” he said. “It’s growing.” The best part about the gig, Lucas said, is it’s not really like a job. It’s four hours of listening to some great rock and roll hits and making friends across the globe.
Tune in Sundays on 85 Radio Max from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Log on to the web site at www.retro-rock.com.
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 1: 1996-2000
- Vancouver Firm Rocks the Net with Vintage Tunes
- Valley Radio ‘Round World
- Net Company Makes Radio Waves
- 1997 footage of the World-Wide Retro-Rock Request Show
- Internet Radio is No Superstation
- Junos 1998 Cybercast Awards Show an Internet first
- Full Stream Ahead
- The (Your Name Here) Show
- Streaming in Cyberspace – the Webcast Revolution
- Tuning In To The Net
- Casting a Wider Web
- Live videocasts over the Net becoming more popular
- Must-See Net TV
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 2: 2001-2009
- Canucks Fans Score Big Online
- Another First for INSINC
- INSINC Draws on Diverse Skills
- Streaming Video to Bloom Under Budget Cuts
- INSINC Leading the Way in Internet Broadcasting
- INSINC Competes with Satellite, Cable TV Over Internet
- Burnaby Company Nets Online WHL Rights
- INSINC’S Junior Hockey Service
- INSINC Featured on GetConnected
- NeuLion Acquires Online Sports Broadcaster INSINC
HISTORY OF INNOVATION
PHASE 3: 2009 - Present
- Yare Media Approved as Eligible Business Corporation
- Yare Delivers Record Breaking UEFA 2016 Numbers
- YareCAST: live video streaming to Google Cast devices
- CFL Partners with Yare to Deliver 104th Grey Cup
- Yare Partners with Internationally Acclaimed Music Group to offer Live Concert online in HD
- Yare partners with Roger’s to deliver live curling events in HD world-wide
- Yare Media to deliver world class athletics events
- Yare Featured in OGLOBO: The Internet and Sports
- Canada West & Yare partner on revamped TV
- Yare Media participates as client of ReFuel entrepreneurship initiative
- Yare delivers CFL 2017 Season live streams in 130 Countries
- Visaic Acquires Video Platform Player Yare