In 1999, a couple of USC students founded Dublab, an Internet radio station featuring inventive popular music. Now, over a decade ago, Internet radio was a rare event. At that time, one had to be a little crazy, a little indifferent to making money quickly, and very willing to let word-of-mouth build the listener community.
Well, the audience for Dublab has grown, and the station celebrated its 12th anniversary over this past weekend.
The LA Times ran an interesting, and all too short, article about Dublab. It's fun to read, and even more fun to listen to. The team picture follows below.
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