Free internet radio service Radical.fm has launched Radcasting, a social music sharing experience that lets users broadcast tunes and chat with listeners on their own personal station. Curators can let friends know they’re ‘on the air’ via Facebook and Twitter, and queue up tunes to share with them, while receiving feedback on a live chat. Listeners can add songs they like to their own stations. You can now broadcast tunes and chat with listeners in real-time CEO Thomas McAlevey says, “Radical combines the sense of community of old-school FM radio with the personalization made possible by the Internet to deliver…
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