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Radionomy

Radionomy was an online platform that provided tools for operating online radio stations. It was part of Radionomy Group, a company which later acquired the online streaming platform SHOUTcast from Nullsoft, and eventually consolidated Radionomy into its SHOUTcast service.

Type of business

French (primary)
English

January 2008 (2008-01) in Brussels, Belgium

Worldwide

Targetspot (majority stake),[1] Union Square Ventures (minority stake)

  • Alexandre Saboundjian
  • Yves Baudechon
  • Gilles Bindels
  • Cedric van Kan

Alexandre Saboundjian (Founder and CEO)
Jef Mauguit (CTO)
Thierry Ascarez (VP of Business Development)

Internet Radio

Banner ads, Audio ads

Free (required to save stations)

April 2008

Closed, January 2020

17 January – Radionomy held a press conference at the in Paris, and announced the public launch of the planned business April 17, 2008.[4]

Eiffel Tower

Late February – the alpha version of the Radio Manager is broadcast from a community of beta testers selected based on their radio project. This is the beginning of the beta test.

17 April – the Radionomy site opens to the Belgian and French public, allowing visitors to listen to Internet radio stations created on the platform.

[5]

17 June – Radionomy has released its beta.

Hotmixradio

Jamendo

SHOUTcast

Targetspot

Winamp

In addition to its own online radio aggregation service, Radionomy owned audio and radio-related digital properties:

Official website