Welcome to The International Association of Internet Broadcasters
The International Association of Internet Broadcasters (IAIB) is the principal voluntary trade organization representing the interests of Internet broadcast professionals throughout the world. Considered the most prominent and effective voice of internet broadcasting, the IAIB was founded in direct response to the growing sentiment that this powerful broadcast medium was in need of appropriate representation. The International Association of Internet Broadcasters not only represents independent and corporate broadcasters, but welcomes equipment suppliers and providers of other services to the Internet Broadcasting Industry. The IAIB provides educational resources, representation, and networking opportunities to Internet broadcast professionals, and to all those interested in participating and learning more about this fastly emerging broadcast medium.
Latest News
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The New Logitech C930e is Coming
February 27, 2013
Logitech announced the Logitech Webcam C930e, it takes desktop video for business to the next level…More
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Stickam Shutting Down
January 31, 2013
Long time Internet Broadcasting Service Stickam.com announced late Wednesday that they will be shutting…More
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Adam Carolla Launches Video Podcast Network
January 16, 2013
Broadcasting live weekly. VIDEO PODCAST NETWORK (or VPN) will feature exclusive and fully produced…More
From the blog
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Top Free Video Streaming Sites for Internet Broadcasters
February 27, 2013
As internet broadcasting continues to grow more and more internet broadcasters are interested in…More
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Top 5 IOS Podcasting Apps 2013
February 08, 2013
Much like the Google Play store, the IOS app store has some amazing podcasting apps. The only difference…More
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No More Skype Ducking
February 03, 2013
Almost every Internet broadcaster uses Skype to connect with guests for a show. Using Skype can be…More
Featured Broadcast
This week on the IAIB Spotlight: Andrew Zarian Interviews Kirk Harnack (Host of This Week in Radio Tech). Kirk tells us how he started out in the radio industry where he thinks radio is headed, and how internet broadcasting fits into it all. Kirk also gives us some tips on broadcasting, becoming…








