Broadcast.com Logo T-Shirt: “The Internet’s Broadcast Company”
Description:
Step back in time with our Broadcast.com Logo T-Shirt—a tribute to a once-prominent player in the early days of internet broadcasting. Crafted from 100% premium cotton, this tee combines comfort with nostalgia. Whether you’re reminiscing about late-night streams or celebrating the pioneers of online media, this shirt is a conversation starter.
Features:
- Premium Quality: Made from soft and breathable 100% cotton.
- Broadcast.com Logo: The iconic logo takes center stage, evoking memories of live audio and video streaming.
- “The Internet’s Broadcast Company” Slogan: A powerful reminder of Broadcast.com’s role in shaping online media.
- Versatile Fit: Available in sizes S to 5XL, this shirt caters to all internet enthusiasts.
- Unisex Design: Perfect for both men and women who appreciate the legacy of early webcasting.
The Rise and Fall of Broadcast.com:
- The Rise: Founded in 1995 as AudioNet, Broadcast.com pioneered internet radio and video streaming. It allowed users to listen to out-of-town sports games and live events online.
- The Fall: Despite its early success, Broadcast.com faced challenges. In 1999, Yahoo! acquired it for $5.7 billion, marking a pivotal moment in internet history. The service eventually merged into Yahoo! Broadcast Services.
Why Choose Our T-Shirt?
- Nostalgic Vibes: Wear it proudly as a nod to the pioneers of online broadcasting.
- Comfortable and Stylish: Whether you’re reminiscing or celebrating the dot-com era, this tee has you covered.
- Unique Gift: Surprise fellow internet history buffs with this exclusive shirt.
Specifications:
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
Care Instructions:
Machine wash cold, inside out. Tumble dry low. Iron on low heat if needed. Avoid bleach and dry cleaning.
Grab your Broadcast.com Logo T-Shirt and relive the early days of webcasting—it’s time to honor the internet’s pioneers! 🌐🎙️
Note: This t-shirt is not affiliated with Broadcast.com or its successors. It’s a fan-inspired design for internet history enthusiasts.