It didn't make as many headlines as iTunes or the iPod, but 2004 was the year that Internet radio was reborn. Ask Evan Harrison, the new head of the Internet business at Clear Channel Communications,
the broadcast radio giant that owns 1,200 stations around the United States. After several years of scattershot Web strategies, the conglomerate hired Harrison away from America Online's entertainment
business in November, with an eye to creating an Internet powerhouse.
Read the whole story at Cnet, January 7, 2005
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